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- Mytilus trossulus, the Pacific blue mussel, bay mussel or foolish mussel, is a medium-sized edible marine bivalve mollusc in the family Mytilidae. Mytilus...
- Atlantic coast, but is found intermixed with M. trossulus north of Maine. In Atlantic Canada, M. trossulus was found to have smaller s**** growth values...
- Elaphrus trossulus is a species of ground beetle in the subfamily Elaphrinae. It was described by ****ov in 1904. "Elaphrus trossulus ****ov, 1904"...
- Cornufer trossulus is a species of frog in the family Ceratobatrachidae. It is found in Papua New Guinea and Solomon Islands. Its natural habitats are...
- the most commonly eaten are Mytilus edulis, M. galloprovincialis, M. trossulus and Perna canaliculus. Although freshwater mussels are edible, today they...
- hybridisation between the closely related species Mytilus edulis, Mytilus trossulus and Mytilus galloprovincialis across the North Atlantic and Pacific coasts...
- discovered in three other species of marine bivalves: bay mussels (Mytilus trossulus), common ****les (Cerastoderma edule) and golden **** s**** clams (Polititapes...
- meridionalis, native to southern Africa Mytilus galloprovincialis Mytilus trossulus, native to the north Pacific, Arctic, and north Atlantic oceans This page...
- d'Orbigny, 1842 Mytilus chilensis Hupe, 1854 - Chilean blue mussel Mytilus trossulus Gould, 1850 - foolish mussel Numerous fossil species are known, the oldest...
- ochraceus feeds on mussels such as Mytilus californi**** and Mytilus trossulus. They also feed on chitons, limpets, snails, barnacles, echinoids, and...