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Oyster is the common name for a number of different families of salt-water bivalve molluscs that live in marine or brackish habitats. In some species, ...
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Pteriidae, also called the feather oysters, is a family of medium-sized to large saltwater oysters. They are pearl oysters, marine bivalve mollusks in the order Pteriida. [1] Some of the species in this family are important economically as the source of saltwater pearls.
Pteria sterna, or commonly known as the rainbow-lipped pearl oyster or the Pacific wing-oyster, is a species of marine bivalve mollusk in the family Pteriidae, the pearl oysters. This oyster can be found in shallow water along the tropical and subtropical Pacific coast of America, its range including Baja California , Mexico and northern Peru .
The Ostreidae, the true oysters, include most species of molluscs commonly consumed as oysters. Pearl oysters are not true oysters, and belong to the order Pteriida. Like scallops, true oysters have a central adductor muscle, which means the shell has a characteristic central scar marking its point of attachment. The shell tends to be irregular ...
Ostrea edulis Linnaeus, 1758- edible oyster or Belon oyster † Ostrea edwilsoni Stoyanow, 1949 † Ostrea eorivularis Oyama & Mizuno, 1958; Ostrea equestris (Say, 1834)- crested oyster † Ostrea erici Hertlein, 1929 † Ostrea fraasi Mayer-Eymar, 1888 † Ostrea frondosa de Serres, 1829; Ostrea futamiensis Seki, 1929 † Ostrea gajensis ...