Portuguese oyster
The Portuguese oyster, Crassostrea angulata, is a species of oyster found in the southwest Iberian Peninsula, closely related to the Pacific oyster. Although first identified as a native European species, genetic studies have suggested the Portuguese oyster originated from the Pacific coast of Asia and was introduced to Europe by Portuguese trading ships in the 16th century. The species is usually found in coastal river mouths and estuaries.
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Portuguese oyster
The Portuguese oyster, Crassostrea angulata, is a species of oyster found in the southwest Iberian Peninsula, closely related to the Pacific oyster. Although first identified as a native European species, genetic studies have suggested the Portuguese oyster originated from the Pacific coast of Asia and was introduced to Europe by Portuguese trading ships in the 16th century. The species is usually found in coastal river mouths and estuaries.
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Crassostrea angulata, appelée ...... emplacée par Crassostrea gigas
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De Portugese oester (Crassostr ...... spierindruksel lila of bruin.
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The Portuguese oyster, Crassos ...... al river mouths and estuaries.
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Crassostrea angulata, appelée ...... emplacée par Crassostrea gigas
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De Portugese oester (Crassostr ...... (Lamarck, 1819) een synoniem.
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The Portuguese oyster, Crassos ...... al river mouths and estuaries.
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Crassostrea angulata
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Portugese oester
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Portuguese oyster
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Portuguese oyster
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