Abstract

A chromosome study of Donax trunculus was made with specimens collected from a population of the French Atlantic coast. The karyotype, not previously described, consists of 19 pairs of chromosomes (2n=38) as in the majority of the species so far investigated in the Veneroida. There was no evidence of morphologically identifiable heterosomes. The karyotype is characterized by (1) a high total chromosome length which reaches 228.56 μm, (2) a great heterogeneity of the chromosome length, and (3) a high number of meta- and submetacentrics, 9 and 7 pairs respectively vs. 3 pairs of subtelocentrics, giving a fundamental number of 70. Comparison with two other closely related families having reported karyological data-Scrobiculariidae and Semelidae-suggests that, although chromosome numbers are identical, the karyotype is clearly different from one family to the other.

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