Isognomon Lightfoot, 1786

Mahapatro, Debasish, Nanda, S., Gowda, S., Tripathy, B., Mishra, S. S., Mishra, R. K. & Lenka, S., 2020, New record of an oyster species from Chilika Lagoon, Odisha, north-western Bay of Bengal, Records of the Zoological Survey of India 120 (4), pp. 313-321 : 315-316

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Isognomon Lightfoot, 1786
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Genus Isognomon Lightfoot, 1786

Species Isognomon ephippium Linnaeus, 1758

( Figure 2 View Figure 2 & 3 View Figure 3 )

1758. Ostrea ephippium Linnaeus, Syst. Nat , ed., 10: 700.

2017. Isognomon ephippium : Subba Rao, Rec. zool. Surv. India, Occ. Paper No. 375: 123, pl. 20, fig. 96.

Synonyms used: Ostrea ephippium Linnaeus, 1758 (original combination); Isogonum scapula Röding, 1798 ; Melina ephippium (Linnaeus, 1758) ; Melina periculosa Iredale, 1939 ; Perna argillacea Gould, 1850 ; Perna cumingii Reeve, 1858 ; Perna imbricata Reeve, 1858 ; Perna lamarckiana Clessin, 1890 ; Perna reeveana Clessin, 1890 ; Perna spathulata Reeve, 1858 .

Common Name: Saddle tree oyster or Jingle shells.

Diagnosis: Shell variable, irregularly rounded in outline ( Figure 3 View Figure 3 ), with height about equal to length; dorsal margin straight and relatively short; not expanded posterior in a wing-like ear; on dorsal side anterior margin sharply sinuous; ventrally strongly convex and extending well forward of umbones; posterior margin slightly concave, forming an obsolete angulations with the rounded ventral margin; umbones small, pointing at anterior end of dorsal margin; outer surface covered with concentric lamellar processes, with very low radial ridge ending at postero-ventral angulation; ligamental area with a dozen transverse grooves; hinge dentition are well developed ( Figure 4 View Figure 4 ); nacreous area of the inner side of shell surrounded by a broad, non-nacreous margin; colour: outside of shell horny to purplish brown; interior nacreous, with a broad dark brown margin ( Palomares & Pauly, 2019). Large number of miniature, undeveloped, semi-developed pearls are observed on the nacreous layer found in the inner lining of the bivalve.

Habitat: It is strictly a marine benthic bivalve having a sessile mode of life style since it gets attached to a variety of hard objects and mangroves plants by its strong byssus threads ( Figure 5 View Figure 5 ). It can sustain in brackish water environment ( Thangavelu et al., 2010) too. This species

New record of an oyster species from Chilika Lagoon, Odisha, north-western Bay of Bengal is frequently observed in coral reef areas either found solitary or by forming colonies through firmly attached with each other by byssus threads ( Morton, 1983) .

Distribution: Available literature suggests that the common distribution of this round shelled saddle tree oyster is in the Indo-Pacific region from East Africa, to Melanesia; north to Japan and south to Indonesia ( Poutiers, 1998). This species is not observed earlier from the coastal region of peninsular India ( Subba Rao, 2017). However substantial information available regarding its occurrence is mostly confined to Andaman waters only.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Mollusca

Class

Bivalvia

Order

Ostreida

Family

Isognomonidae

Genus

Isognomon

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