Aleptina arenaria was created in 2011.
Aleptina clinopetes was created in 1920.
Aleptina inca was created in 1902.
Allagoptera arenaria was created in 1891.
Arenaria aculeata was created in 1871.
Arenaria congesta was created in 1838.
Carex arenaria was created in 1753.
Montagnea arenaria was created in 1815.
Maureen Elizabeth Clayton has written: 'Lipoproteins and heat shock proteins as measures of reproductive physiology in the soft shell clam, Mya arenaria' -- subject(s): Clams, Mya arenaria
Three options: fungus, boletus, agaricum.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Mya arenaria.
The scientific name for clam is Tridacna maxima.
Marram grass (Ammophila arenaria) is a vital species for stabilizing sandy dunes due to its deep, extensive root system that binds the sand together, preventing erosion. Its leaves are adapted to withstand harsh coastal conditions, including strong winds and salt spray, allowing it to thrive in these environments. By trapping sand and promoting sediment accumulation, marram grass helps build and maintain dune structures, creating habitats for various wildlife. Additionally, its ability to tolerate drought and nutrient-poor soils makes it an essential component of coastal ecosystems.