judoa
Judoa is a genus of marine bivalve mollusks in the family Pectinidae, commonly known as scallops. This genus comprises species characterized by their fan-shaped shells, which are typically symmetrical and possess radiating ridges or grooves. Judoa species are found in various marine environments, ranging from shallow coastal waters to deeper oceanic regions.
Members of the genus Judoa are notable for their ecological roles as filter feeders, contributing to the
The taxonomy of Judoa has undergone revisions as new fossil and molecular data have become available. Fossil
Judoa species are sometimes harvested commercially for their edible meat and shells, although they are generally
Overall, Judoa is a significant genus within the Pectinidae family, contributing to both ecological diversity and