The
shell is broadly oval to quadrate with the umbones distinctly anterior. The posterior hinge line is straight, the posterior margin truncate, and the anterior hinge line grades into the down-sloping anterior margin. It is prominent posteriorly, where the shell is conspicuously decussate. The surface has a
sculpture of fine concentric striae and bolder radiating lines. Growth stages are clear. The lunule and escutcheon are poorly defined. Each valve has three cardinal teeth: the centre one in the left valve, and centre and posterior in right are bifid. The pallial line and adductor scars are distinct. The pallial sinus is U-shaped, not extending beyond the midline of the shell, but reaching a point below the posterior part of the ligament. The lower limb of the sinus is distinct from the pallial line for the whole of its length. The inner surfaces of the shell are glossy white, often with yellow or orange tints, and with a bluish tinge along the dorsal edge. The overall color is cream, yellowish, or light brown, often with darker markings.
Ruditapes decussatus Right and left valve of the same specimen: File:Ruditapes decussatus 03.jpg|Right valve File:Ruditapes decussatus 04.jpg|Left valve
Ruditapes decussatus floridus Right and left valve of the same specimen: File:Ruditapes decussatus 01.jpg|Right valve File:Ruditapes decussatus 02.jpg|Left valve ==Location==