Chlamys (bivalve)

Chlamys is a genus of small scallops, marine bivalve molluscs in the family Pectinidae. The name is taken from the Ancient Greek, χλαμΰς or Chlamys, a cloak worn by soldiers.

Numerous taxa previously included in this genus are now considered synonyms and/or moved to other genera (e.g., Mimachlamys, Talochlamys). Indeed, Chlamys has been used as a "catch-all" genus for many scallops. As currently defined, it is limited to the northern hemisphere.

Species
There are 11 recognized extant species:
 * Chlamys albida (Arnold, 1906) – white scallop
 * Chlamys asiatica Scarlato, 1981
 * Chlamys behringiana (Middendorff, 1849) – Bering scallop
 * Chlamys biarritzensis † (d'Arciac, 1846) - Spain
 * Chlamys chosenica Kuroda, 1932
 * Chlamys farreri (K. H. Jones & Preston, 1904)
 * Chlamys hastata (G. B. Sowerby II, 1842) – spear scallop, spiny scallop
 * Chlamys islandica (O. F. Müller, 1776) – Iceland scallop
 * Chlamys lioica (Dall, 1907)
 * Chlamys rubida (Hinds, 1845) – reddish scallop
 * Chlamys ruschenbergerii (Tryon, 1870)

There are also a large number of species only known from fossil record.