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Ostreidae

Wikipedia Abstract

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 Pterioida. 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 as a result of attaching to a substrate.
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Genus

Actinostreon (2)
Acutostrea (7)
Alectryonella (1)
Ambigostrea (7)
Anomiostrea (1)
Arctostrea (2)
Booneostrea (1)
Crassostrea (46)
Cubitostrea (20)
Curvostrea (4)
Dendostrea (12)
Fatina (2)
Ferganea (2)
Flemingostrea (6)
Kulunostrea (2)
Laevostrea (1)
Liostrea (24)
Lopha (Oyster) (42)
Magallana (16)   (1)
Nanostrea (1)
Nicaisolopha (4)
Odontogryphaea (1)
Oscillopha (2)
Ostrea (282)   (1)
Peilinia (2)
Planostrea (1)
Pseudoperna (3)
Pustulostrea (2)
Rastellum (4)
Saccostrea (13)
Sokolowia (2)
Striostrea (9)
Talonostrea (3)
Teskeyostrea (Weber's oyster) (1)
Turkostrea (2)
Umbrostrea (5)

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External References

Species taxanomy provided by GBIF Secretariat (2022). GBIF Backbone Taxonomy. Checklist dataset https://doi.org/10.15468/39omei accessed via GBIF.org on 2023-06-13; License: CC BY 4.0