mastelis
Mastelis is a genus of marine bivalve mollusks belonging to the family Mactridae. These clams are characterized by their equivalve and inequilateral shells, meaning both halves of the shell are of equal size and shape, but the umbo (the oldest part of the shell) is not centrally located. The shells are typically smooth or have fine concentric growth lines.
The genus Mastelis is found in various marine environments worldwide, often inhabiting sandy or muddy substrates
Reproduction in Mastelis follows the typical pattern for bivalves, with external fertilization. Larvae are planktonic before
While not a major commercial species, Mastelis can be part of the diet of other marine organisms