#mollusk__mollusc__shellfish  invertebrate having a soft unsegmented body usually enclosed in a shell
  supertype:  #invertebrate  any animal lacking a backbone or notochord; the term is not used as a scientific classification
  part:  #carapace  #shellfish
  member of:  #phylum_Mollusca
  subtype:  #scaphopod  burrowing marine mollusk
     subtype:  #tooth_shell__toothshell__tusk_shell  any of various seashore mollusks having a tapering tubular shell open at each end and a foot pointed like a spade for burrowing
  subtype:  #gastropod__univalve  a class of mollusks typically having a one-piece coiled shell and flattened muscular foot with a head bearing stalked eyes
     subtype:  #abalone__ear-shell__earshell  any of various large edible marine gastropods of the genus Haliotis having an ear-shaped shell with pearly interior
        subtype:  #ormer__sea-ear__seaear__Haliotis_tuberculata  found near the Channel Islands
     subtype:  #conch  any of various edible tropical marine gastropods of the genus Strombus having a brightly-colored spiral shell with large outer lip
        subtype:  #giant_conch__giantconch__Strombus_gigas  a large variety of conch
     subtype:  #snail  freshwater or marine or terrestrial gastropod mollusk usually having an external enclosing spiral shell
        subtype:  #scorpion_shell  any of numerous tropical marine snails that as adults have the outer lip of the aperture produced into a series of long curved spines
        subtype:  #edible_snail__Helix_pomatia  one of the chief edible snails
        subtype:  #garden_snail  any of several inedible snails of the genus Helix; often destructive pests
           subtype:  #brown_snail__brownsnail__Helix_aspersa  serious garden pest having a brown shell with paler zigzag markings; nearly cosmopolitan
           subtype:  #Helix_hortensis  a kind of garden snail
     subtype:  #slug  any of various terrestrial gastropods having an elongated slimy body and no external shell
     subtype:  #seasnail  any of several creeping marine gastropods with a spirally coiled shell: whelks; tritons; moonshells; neritids
        subtype:  #neritid_gastropod__neritidgastropod__neritid  operculate seasnail of coastal waters with a short spiral shell
           subtype:  #nerita  having short a smooth or spirally ridged shell with thick usually toothed outer lip and toothed operculum
           subtype:  #bleeding_tooth__Nerita_peloronta  gastropod having reddish toothlike projections around the shell opening; of the Caribbean area
           subtype:  #neritina  ornately marked and brightly colored snails of brackish waters
        subtype:  #whelk  large carnivorous marine gastropods of coastal waters and intertidal regions having a strong snail-like shell
        subtype:  #triton  tropical marine gastropods having beautifully colored spiral shells
        subtype:  #moonshell  marine gastropods having smooth rounded shells that form short spires
        subtype:  #periwinkle.seasnail__winkle  edible marine gastropod
        subtype:  #limpet  any of various usually marine gastropods with low conical shells; found clinging to rocks in littoral areas
           subtype:  #common_limpet__Patella_vulgata  marine limpet
           subtype:  #keyhole_limpet__keyholelimpet__Fissurella_apertura__Diodora_apertura  marine limpet having a conical shell with an opening at the apex
     subtype:  #river_limpet__riverlimpet__freshwater_limpet__Ancylus_fluviatilis  minute conical gastropod superficially resembling a limpet but living and feeding on freshwater plants
     subtype:  #sea_slug__seaslug  any of various marine gastropods of the suborder Nudibranchia having a shell-less and often beautifully colored body
        subtype:  #Hermissenda_crassicornis  a kind of sea slug
     subtype:  #sea_hare__seahare__Aplysia_punctata  naked marine gastropod having a soft body with reduced internal shell and two pairs of ear-like tentacles
     subtype:  #bubble_shell  marine gastropod mollusk having a very small thin shell
     subtype:  #physa  any member of the genus Physa
     subtype:  #cowrie__cowry  any of numerous tropical marine gastropods of the genus Cypraea having highly polished usually brightly marked shells
        subtype:  #money_cowrie__moneycowrie__Cypraea_moneta  cowrie whose shell is used for money in parts of South Pacific and Africa
        subtype:  #tiger_cowrie__tigercowrie__Cypraea_tigris  cowrie whose shell is used for ornament
     subtype:  #solenogaster__aplacophoran  deep-water wormlike mollusks lacking calcareous plates on the body but having fine slimy spicules on the covering mantle
  subtype:  #coat-of-mail_shell__chiton__sea_cradle__seacradle__polyplacophore  primitive elongated bilaterally symmetrical marine mollusk having a mantle covered with eight calcareous plates
  subtype:  #bivalve__lamellibranch  marine or freshwater mollusks having a soft body with platelike gills enclosed within two shells hinged together
     subtype:  #clam  burrowing marine mollusk living on sand or mud
        subtype:  #Mya_arenaria__soft-shell_clam__steamer__steamerclam__long-neck_clam  an edible clam with thin oval-shaped shell found in coastal regions of the United States and Europe
        subtype:  #Venus_mercenaria__quahog__quahaug__hard-shell_clam__round_clam__roundclam__Mercenaria_mercenaria  an edible American clam
           subtype:  #littleneck_clam__littleneck  a young quahog suitable to be eaten raw
           subtype:  #cherrystone_clam__cherrystoneclam__cherrystone  a half-grown quahog
        subtype:  #geoduck  a large edible clam found burrowing deeply in sandy mud along the Pacific coast of North America; weighs up to six pounds; has siphons that can extend to several feet and cannot be withdrawn into the shell
        subtype:  #razor_clam__razorclam__jackknife_clam__jackknifeclam__knife-handle__knifehandle  marine clam having a long narrow curved thin shell
        subtype:  #giant_clam__giantclam__Tridacna_gigas  giant clam inhabiting reefs in the South Pacific weighing up to 500' pounds
        subtype:  #shipworm__teredinid  wormlike marine bivalve that bores into wooden piers and ships by means of drill-like shells
           subtype:  #teredo  typical shipworm
           subtype:  #giant_northwest_shipworm__giantnorthwestshipworm__Bankia_setaceae  giant shipworm of the Pacific coast of North America
     subtype:  #cockle  common edible European bivalve mollusk having a rounded shell with radiating ribs
        subtype:  #edible_cockle__Cardium_edule  common edible European cockle
     subtype:  #oyster  marine mollusks having a rough irregular shell; found on the sea bed mostly in coastal waters
        subtype:  #seed_oyster  a young oyster especially of a size for transplantation
        subtype:  #bluepoint__blue_point  small edible oyster typically from the south shore of Long Island
        subtype:  #Japanese_oyster__Ostrea_gigas  large native of Japan introduced along United States Pacific coast; candidate for introduction in Chesapeake Bay
        subtype:  #Virginia_oyster  common edible oyster of Atlantic coast of North America
        subtype:  #pearl_oyster__pearloyster__Pinctada_margaritifera  tropical marine bivalve found chiefly off eastern Asia and Pacific coast of North and Central America; a major source of pearls
        subtype:  #saddle_oyster__Anomia_ephippium  thin-shelled bivalve having the right valve deeply notched
        subtype:  #window_oyster__windowpane_oyster__capiz__Placuna_placenta  marine bivalve common in Philippine coastal waters characterized by a large thin flat translucent shell
     subtype:  #ark_shell__arkshell  marine bivalve mollusk having a heavy toothed shell with a deep boat-like inner surface
     subtype:  #blood_clam__bloodclam  red-blooded clam
     subtype:  #mussel  marine or freshwater bivalve mollusk that lives attached to rocks etc.
        subtype:  #marine_mussel__mytilid  marine bivalve mollusk having a dark elongated shell; live attached to solid objects especially in intertidal zones
           subtype:  #edible_mussel__Mytilus_edulis  dark-shelled edible mussel that lives attached to rocks
        subtype:  #freshwater_mussel__freshwater_clam  bivalve mollusk abundant in rivers of central United States
           subtype:  #pearly-shelled_mussel  the pearly lining of the dark shells is a source of mother-of-pearl
           subtype:  #thin-shelled_mussel  mussel with thin fragile shells having only rudimentary hinge teeth
           subtype:  #zebra_mussel__zebramussel__Dreissena_polymorpha  inch-long mollusk imported accidentally from Europe; clogs utility inlet pipes and feeds on edible freshwater mussels
     subtype:  #scallop__scollop__escallop  edible marine bivalve having a fluted fan-shaped shell that swim by expelling water from the shell in a series of snapping motions
        subtype:  #Pecten_irradians__bay_scallop  small scallop inhabiting shallow waters and mud flats of the North American Atlantic coast
        subtype:  #giant_scallop__giantscallop__sea_scallop__seascallop__Pecten_magellanicus  large scallop inhabiting deep waters of the North American Atlantic coast
     subtype:  #piddock  marine bivalve that bores into rock or clay or wood by means of saw-like shells
  subtype:  #cephalopod_mollusk__cephalopod  marine mollusk characterized by well-developed head and eyes and sucker-bearing tentacles
     subtype:  #chambered_nautilus__pearly_nautilus__nautilus  cephalopod of the Indian and Pacific oceans having a spiral shell with pale pearly partitions
     subtype:  #dibranchiate_mollusk__dibranchiate__dibranch  cephalopods having two gills
     subtype:  #octopod  eight-armed cephalopod lacking an internal shell
        subtype:  #devilfish__octopus__octopu  bottom-living cephalopod having a soft oval body with eight long tentacles
        subtype:  #paper_nautilus__nautilus__Argonauta_argo  cephalopod mollusk of warm seas whose females have delicate papery spiral shells
     subtype:  #decapod  cephalopods having eight short tentacles plus two long ones
        subtype:  #squid  widely distributed fast-moving ten-armed cephalopod mollusk having a long tapered body with triangular tail fins
           subtype:  #loligo  somewhat flattened cylindrical squid
           subtype:  #ommastrephes  extremely active cylindrical squid with short strong arms and large rhombic terminal fins
           subtype:  #architeuthis__giant_squid__giantsquid  largest mollusk known about but never seen (to 60 feet long)
        subtype:  #cuttlefish__cuttle  ten-armed oval-bodied cephalopod with narrow fins as long as the body and a large calcareous internal shell
        subtype:  #spirula__Spirula_peronii  a small tropical cephalopod of the genus Spirula having prominent eyes and short arms and a many-chambered shell coiled in a flat spiral

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