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This information was published in 1966 in An Encyclopaedia of New Zealand, edited by A. H. McLintock. It has not been corrected and will not be updated.
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(Atrina zelandica).
This large but rather thin and fragile shell, like a half-closed fan, grows to a foot or 18 in. in length. The shell is purplish-black with a metallic lustre and is studded with light-brown, sharp, hollow spines. This shellfish lives at and below low tide, almost completely buried, point downward in mud. Occasionally it has purplish-black pearls.
by Arthur William Baden Powell, Assistant Director, Auckland Institute and Museum.