Arctalia

/ɑːrˈteɪliə/ noun

A genus or group of marine mollusks characterized by their arc-shaped shells, part of the bivalve family.

From Latin 'arcta' (narrow, close) or from Greek 'arktos' (bear) combined with the Latin diminutive suffix '-alia'. The taxonomic naming reflects the shell's curved or constrained appearance.

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