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Comparative descriptions of some oyster larvae from New Zealand and Chile,and a description of a new genus of oyster,Tiostrea
Authors:P. Chanley  P. Dinamani
Affiliation:1. Fisheries Research Division , Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries , P.O. Box 19062, Wellington, New Zealand;2. Fundacion Chile , Avda. Santa Maria, Santiago, 06500, Chile;3. Fisheries Research Division , Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries , P.O. Box 19062, Wellington, New Zealand
Abstract:Detailed comparisons of the larvae of four species of New Zealand oyster (Saccostrea glomer‐ata, Crassostrea gigas, Ostrea lutaria, and a new species of Ostrea) and one Chilean oyster (Ostrea chilensis) showed that larvae of species other than O. lutaria and O. chilensis share certain features. One conspicuous feature is a distinct tract, termed here the posterior dorsal sulcus, which runs from the posterior margin of prodissoconch I to the valve margin of prodissoconch II; other characteristic features are an umbonate, inequivalve shell and a provinculum bearing distinct teeth. The larvae of O. lutaria and O. chilensis, in contrast, lack the posterior dorsal sulcus, are nonumbonate, and have nearly equal valves with an edentulous provinculum. These distinctive features, together with other adult features, suggest that the two species are more appropriately included in a separate genus. The name Tiostrea is proposed for the new genus. Certain supraspecific groupings within the Ostreinae need to be re‐examined in the light of breeding experiments.
Keywords:oyster larvae  developmental stages  comparative larval morphology  Saccostrea  Crassostrea  Ostrea  Tiostrea  new genus
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