- The Ostreidae, the true oysters,
include most
species of
molluscs commonly consumed as oysters.
Pearl oysters are not true oysters, and
belong to the order...
-
serve as
natural hosts.
There is only one
species described in this genus,
Ostreid herpesvirus 1 (OsHV-1),
commonly known as
oyster herpesvirus. A disease...
- EAV; Prearo, M; Houssin, M (September 2017). "Complete
genome sequence of
Ostreid herpesvirus type 1 μVar
isolated during mortality events in the Pacific...
- 'μαλάκιον (malakion)
meaning 'mollusc'.
Ostreavirus Davison et al., 2009
Ostreid herpesvirus 1
Davison et al., 2009 – acronym: OsHV-1,
common name: oyster...
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reconstructed length of
Shikamaia around 1.6 m (5 ft 3 in). The
longest ostreid is Konbostrea, with s****
height reaching up to 1.2 m (3 ft 11 in). Rudist...
- double-valved specimens. A cardiid.
Liostrea L. sp. AL1 and AL2. 2 specimens. An
ostreid. "Lucina" "L." cf.
cecchii AL2. 4 double-valved specimens. A lucinid. Modiolus...
- sp. SMU
locality 241 A
limid Lopha L.
quadriplicata SMU
locality 241 An
ostreid Neithea N. sp. SMU
locality 241 A
neitheid Stearnsia S.
robbinsi SMU locality...
- Zone. 3
slightly crushed fragments. An
ostreid. O. sp.
Bowman County,
North Dakota.
Numerous fragments. An
ostreid.
Protocardia P. (Leptocardia) rara Bowman...
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microfossils and
macrofossils are
generally absent,
although a
deposit of
ostreids several meters above the type
locality for
Dahalokely suggests that the...
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survives to the
present day
Hyotissa H. sp. Ivö
Klack Several specimens An
ostreid, the
genus survives to the
present day
Inoceramus I. sp.
Ullstorp Latest...