It is locally known as
flion,
flion tronqué,
olive de mer,
haricot de mer or
telline (among other names) in
French,
lagagnon in the area of
Arcaishon and
Les Landes, which coincides with the Basque name of
kadeluxa;
tellin,
tellina,
telline,
tenille or
truille jòcula cautxa in Catalan of the Alguerès variant,
coquina truncada or
coquina in
Spanish,
cadelucha,
coquina or
navalliña in
Galician,
conquilha or
cadelinha in
Portuguese and
Um El-Kholol in Egyptian
Arabic, etc. In Australia,
a very similar shellfish is locally known as "Pippies". ==References==