Crassostrea praia

Ferreira, João Paulo Ramos, Legat, Angela Puchnick, Lazoski, Cristiano, Freire, Thais Brito, Gomes, Carlos Henrique Araújo de Miranda & de Melo, Claudio Rodrigues Manoel, 2023, A historical and integrative taxonomic account of mangrove oyster species native to the Atlantic American coast: A re-evaluation of Brazilian Crassostrea species, Zoologischer Anzeiger 305, pp. 52-81 : 77

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https://doi.org/ 10.1016/j.jcz.2023.06.002

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scientific name

Crassostrea praia
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4.4. Incertae sedis species: Crassostrea praia View in CoL

C. praia is a species currently recognized in the revision of Crassostrea of Brazil, being an elevation of O. parasitica subsp. praia to a species category. The species is mainly known for its holotype (solely the lef valve, Amaral and Simone, 2014, Fig. 11A–B View Fig ), which is mainly defined morphologically by its elongate SF and MSF and deep UCC. The early concept of this taxon, however, was developed by Ihering and carried more of an ecological approach to species than a morphological approach.

When O. parasitica View in CoL was the only species recognized in Brazil (see Table 3), the conceptual view of this entity included species occurring in mangrove vegetation. A group of native oysters in Brazil (within the genus Crassostrea View in CoL ) was found in Rio Grande do Sul State where no mangrove vegetation is found. The mangrove border is located in Laguna County, Santa Catarina State, Brazil. Ihering (1907) highlighted that specimens of O. parasitica View in CoL occurring beyond the southern mangrove vegetation border were to be named O. parasitica subsp. praia Ihering (1907) View in CoL ( Lamy, 1928).

Previous studies interpreted O. parasitica View in CoL sub praia View in CoL as a synonym of C. rhizophorae View in CoL , with a distribution ranging from USA to Uruguay ( Huber, 2010; Ríos, 2009), since the species would not be limited to mangrove areas (see our seventh point in subsection 4.3.2).

According to their morphology, some C. gasar specimens have the same shell conformation described for C. praia (elongate SF, MSF, and deep UCC), with a strong correlation between this configuration of shells and C. gasar instead of C. rhizophorae ( Fig. 21 View Fig ).

Because the present study does not include specimens sampled with this shell morphology collected beyond mangrove areas, we may not confidently rule out C. praia as a species. Further studies are needed to determine the identity of this taxon.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Mollusca

Class

Bivalvia

Order

Ostreida

Family

Ostreidae

Genus

Crassostrea

Loc

Crassostrea praia

Ferreira, João Paulo Ramos, Legat, Angela Puchnick, Lazoski, Cristiano, Freire, Thais Brito, Gomes, Carlos Henrique Araújo de Miranda & de Melo, Claudio Rodrigues Manoel 2023
2023
Loc

C. rhizophorae

sensu Amaral and Simone 2014
2014
Loc

O. parasitica subsp. praia

Ihering 1907
1907
Loc

Crassostrea

Sacco 1897
1897
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