Magallana angulata
Crassostrea vel Magallana angulata[1] (binomen ab Ioanne Baptista Lamarck anno 1819 forma Gryphaea angulata statutum) est species bivalvium familiae Ostreidarum ad litora Sinarum habitantium. In insula Formosa ad venditandum comedendumque colitur. Olim etiam in Portugallia Hispania Francia culta, species ex his regionibus morbi causa anno 1969 magna parte eradicata est.
Notae
recensere- ↑ De nomine generico vide Bayne et al. (2017)
Bibliographia
recensere- B. L. Bayne et al., "The Proposed Dropping of the Genus Crassostrea for All Pacific Cupped Oysters and Its Replacement by a New Genus Magallana: A Dissenting View" in Journal of Shellfish Research vol. 36 (2017) pp. 545-547
- Caroline Fabioux et al., "Past and present geographical distribution of populations of Portuguese (Crassostrea angulata) and Pacific (C. gigas) oysters along the European and north African Atlantic coats" in Haliotis vol. 31 (2002) pp. 33-44
- Sylvie Lapègue et al., "Evidence for the presence of the Portuguese oyster, Crassostrea angulata, in northern China" in Journal of Shellfish Research vol. 23 (2004)
- George C. Matthiessen, Oyster Culture (Oxoniae: Fishing News Books, 2001. ISBN 0-85238-279-0) pp. 21, 88-89
- Sagrario R. Michinina, Laureana Rebordinos, "Genetic differentiation in marine and estuarine natural populations of Crassostrea angulata" in Marine Ecology Progress Series vol. 154 (1997) pp. 167-174
- Masashi Sekino, Hiroyoshi Yamashita, "Mitochondrial DNA barcoding for Okinawan oysters: A cryptic population of the Portuguese oyster Crassostrea angulata in Japanese waters" in Fisheries Science vol. 79 (2012)
Nexus externi
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