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  2. Perna canaliculus - Wikipedia

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    Perna canaliculus, [a] the New Zealand green-lipped mussel, also known as the New Zealand mussel, the greenshell mussel, kuku, and kutai, is a bivalve mollusc in the family Mytilidae (the true mussels). P. canaliculus has economic importance as a cultivated species in New Zealand.

  3. Perna viridis - Wikipedia

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    Perna viridis, known as the Asian green mussel, is an economically important mussel, a bivalve belonging to the family Mytilidae, or the "true mussels". It is harvested for food but is also known to harbor toxins [ citation needed ] and cause damage to submerged structures such as drainage pipes.

  4. Mussel - Wikipedia

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    The most common species cultivated in New Zealand is the New Zealand green-lipped mussel. Longline culture is the most recent development for mussel culture [10] and are often used as an alternative to raft culture in areas that are more exposed to high wave energy. A long-line is suspended by a series of small anchored floats and ropes or ...

  5. New Zealand pea crab - Wikipedia

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    Male pea crab attempting to enter a mussel hosting a female crab by stroking the mantle. Infrared video [12] In a 2015 study, [12] the mate location behaviour of male New Zealand pea crabs was observed when dwelling in the commercially important green-lipped mussel, Perna canaliculus. Given the cryptic behaviour of the male crabs, a novel ...

  6. List of edible molluscs - Wikipedia

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    Edible molluscs are used to prepare many different dishes, such as Oysters Rockefeller (pictured). This is a partial list of edible molluscs.Molluscs are a large phylum of invertebrate animals, many of which have shells.

  7. Green-lipped mussel - Wikipedia

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  8. Mytilidae - Wikipedia

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    Mytilidae are a family of small to large marine and brackish-water bivalve molluscs in the order Mytilida.One of the genera, Limnoperna, even inhabits freshwater environments. . Mytilidae, which contains some 52 genera, is the only extant family within the order Myti

  9. Mytella guyanensis - Wikipedia

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    Beyond the predator/prey relationships of M. guyanensis, this species of mussel is plagued by a parasite that is only found interacting with only these genera of mussel. [6] Nematopsis mytella n. spp. is a parasite that infects the gill epithelium of the mussel, although there is currently little known about the impacts that this parasite has ...

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