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  1. Ostreidae - Wikipedia

  2. Ostreidae - Wikipedia

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    The order Ostreida includes the true oysters. One superfamily ( Ostreoidea) and two extant families are recognised within it. The two families are Ostreidae, the true oysters, and Gryphaeidae, the foam oysters.
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    Other articles where Ostreidae is discussed: bivalve: Size range and diversity of structure: …in the true oysters (family Ostreidae), where the left valve is cemented to estuarine hard surfaces. Some scallops (family Pectinidae) are also cemented, but others lie on soft sediments in coastal waters and at abyssal depths.
    The analyses of fossil and molecular data provided insight into the evolutionary trajectory of Ostreidae. The Ostreidae oysters originated in the circum-Arctic realm during the early Mesozoic. The widening of the Atlantic and changes in the Tethyan shaped the oyster diversification during the Palaeogene.
    The scientific name Ostreidae is a combination of two words – Ostrea and the suffix -idae. The suffix is fairly common in ocean life, coming from the ancient Greek word eîdos for “appearance” or “resemblance.” In this case, the suffix refers to the Latin word for oyster (“Ostrea”).
  5. Ostreidae | mollusk family | Britannica

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  7. Oyster Animal Facts | Ostreidae - A-Z Animals

    WebMay 17, 2010 · Learn about oyster, a family of salt-water bivalve mollusks with about 200 species worldwide. Find out how oysters filter water, reproduce, make pearls, and have eyes all over their bodies.

  8. Reconstruction of the evolutionary biogeography reveal the …

  9. Oysters (Ostreidae) | SpringerLink

  10. Oyster | Mollusk, Nutrition & Aquaculture | Britannica

  11. Molecular Phylogenetics and Systematics of the Bivalve …

    WebSep 24, 2014 · A study based on rRNA sequence-structure models and multilocus species tree to infer the phylogeny and taxonomy of oysters (family Ostreidae). The results challenge the monophyly of the …