Condylocardiidae – Cuninae: Cuna concentrica Hedley, 1902 (‘concentric condyl-clam’)
Synonym(s): concentrica Hedley, 1902 littoralis Laseron, 1953.
Typical shell-length 1.9 mm. Lives subtidally and offshore in sand and mud. Native. Endemic to southeastern Australia (NSW and TAS).
Classification
Class: Bivalvia
Subclass: Heterodonta
Order: Veneroida
Superfamily: Carditoidea
Family: Condylocardiidae
Subfamily: Cuninae
Genus: Cuna
Localities for Cuna concentrica
Ansons Bay
Bicheno: Redbill Beach
Binalong Bay: Jeanneret Beach
Blackmans Bay
Black River Beach: northern end
Carlton: Park Beach
Chain of Lagoons: Piccaninny Point
Coles Bay: Richardsons Beach
Cremorne: foreshore
Denison Beach: Porch Rocks
Flinders Island: E coast (unlocalised)
Flinders Island: Fotheringate Beach: southern end
Flinders Island (unlocalised)
Friendly Beaches
Georges Bay: Blanche Point
King Island: Colliers Beach
King Island: Fitzmaurice Bay
King Island: Seal Point
Maria Island: Trigonia Corner
North Bruny Island: Bull Bay
Pirates Bay: near landing
Pirates Bay (unlocalised)
Port Davey: Whalers Cove
Seymour Beach: northern end
Southport: Roaring Beach
Swanwick: foreshore
Taroona: Alum Cliffs
Taroona Beach
Taroona: Dixons Beach