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Waldo (bivalve) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Waldo (bivalve)
''Waldo'' is a genus of small marine clams in the family Galeommatidae. It includes five species which are all obligate commensals of sea urchins. They are found in the southern Atlantic and Antarctic Oceans, with the exception of ''Waldo arthuri'' which is found in the northeastern Pacific Ocean. ==Taxonomy==
The genus ''Waldo'' belongs to the family Galeommatidae in the order Veneroida. It was named in honor of Waldo L. Schmitt, a prominent American carcinologist. The genus was first established by the American malacologist David Nicol in 1966 based on the type species ''Lepton parasiticus'' recovered from Antarctica and first described in 1876 by the American malacologist William Healey Dall. The genus was revived and revised in 2002 by the Argentinean malacologists Diego G. Zelaya and Cristián F. Ituarte.〔〔
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