The term anomie (from the Greek ἀ- / a- “absence of” and νόμος / nómos “rule, structure”) refers to the amorphous and variable appearance of the shell. Anomie attaches itself to any solid support: rock, other bivalves, gorgonians, kelp crampons. It adheres strongly to it thanks to a calcified byssus and takes the shape of the substrate, in such a way...
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