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''Crassostrea'' is a genus of true oysters (family Ostreidae) containing some of the most important oysters used for food. Some species in the genus have been moved to the genus ''
Magallana ''Magallana'' is a genus of true oysters (family Ostreidae) containing some of the most important oysters used for food. Species in this genus have been moved from ''Crassostrea'' after it was found to be paraphyletic. Species Extant species ...
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Species


Extant species

Extant species include:Taxon list for ''Crassostrea''
World Register of Marine Species, accessed on 9 August 2017.
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Crassostrea aequatorialis ''Crassostrea'' is a genus of true oysters (family Ostreidae) containing some of the most important oysters used for food. Some species in the genus have been moved to the genus ''Magallana''. Species Extant species Extant species include:
'' (d'Orbigny 1846) * ''
Crassostrea angulata 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 Por ...
'' ( Lamarck 1819) – Portuguese oyster * ''
Crassostrea brasiliana ''Crassostrea'' is a genus of true oysters (family Ostreidae) containing some of the most important oysters used for food. Some species in the genus have been moved to the genus ''Magallana''. Species Extant species Extant species include:
'' (Lamarck 1819) * ''
Crassostrea chilensis ''Crassostrea'' is a genus of true oysters (family Ostreidae) containing some of the most important oysters used for food. Some species in the genus have been moved to the genus ''Magallana''. Species Extant species Extant species include:
'' (
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Crassostrea columbiensis ''Crassostrea'' is a genus of true oysters (family Ostreidae) containing some of the most important oysters used for food. Some species in the genus have been moved to the genus ''Magallana''. Species Extant species Extant species include:
'' (Hanley 1846) * ''
Crassostrea corteziensis ''Crassostrea'' is a genus of true oysters (family Ostreidae) containing some of the most important oysters used for food. Some species in the genus have been moved to the genus ''Magallana''. Species Extant species Extant species include:
'' (Hertlein 1951) * ''
Crassostrea cuttackensis ''Crassostrea'' is a genus of true oysters (family Ostreidae) containing some of the most important oysters used for food. Some species in the genus have been moved to the genus ''Magallana''. Species Extant species Extant species include:
'' (Newton & Smith, 1912) * ''
Crassostrea dianbaiensis ''Crassostrea'' is a genus of true oysters (family Ostreidae) containing some of the most important oysters used for food. Some species in the genus have been moved to the genus ''Magallana''. Species Extant species Extant species include:
'' (Xia, Wu, Xiao & Yu, 2014) * '' Crassostrea rhizophorae'' (Guilding 1828) * ''
Crassostrea sikamea ''Crassostrea'' is a genus of true oysters (family Ostreidae) containing some of the most important oysters used for food. Some species in the genus have been moved to the genus ''Magallana''. Species Extant species Extant species include:
'' (Amemiya 1928) – Kumamoto oyster * '' Crassostrea tulipa'' (Lamarck 1819) – mangrove oyster * ''
Crassostrea virginica The eastern oyster (''Crassostrea virginica'')—also called the Atlantic oyster, American oyster, or East Coast oyster—is a species of true oyster native to eastern North and South America. Other names in local or culinary use include the Wel ...
'' (Gmelin 1791) – Eastern oyster


Fossil species

Fossil species include: *
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''Crassostrea alabamiensis'' (Lea 1833) * †''Crassostrea ashleyi'' ( Hertlein 1943) (syn. ''Ostrea arnoldi'') * †''Crassostrea cahobasensis'' (Pilsbry and Brown 1910) * †''Crassostrea contracta'' (Conrad 1865) * †''Crassostrea cucullaris'' (Lamarck 1819) * †''Crassostrea cuebana'' (Jung 1974) * †''Crassostrea elegans'' (Deshayes, 1832) (syn. †''Cubitostrea elegans'' Deshayes 1832 or ''Crassostrea (Cubitostrea) elegans'') * †''Crassostrea gigantissima'' (Finch 1824) – Giant fossil oyster * †''Crassostrea gryphoides'' (Schlotheim 1813) * †''Crassostrea hatcheri'' (Ihering 1899) * †'' Crassostrea ingens'' (Zittel 1864) * †''Crassostrea kawauchidensis'' (Tamura 1977) * †''Crassostrea patagonica'' (d'Orbigny 1842) (syn. ''Ostrea ferrarisi'') * †''Crassostrea raincourti'' (Deshayes 1858) * †''Crassostrea titan'' (Conrad 1853) (syn. ''Ostrea prior'', ''O''. ''andersoni'') * †''Crassostrea transitoria'' (Hupé 1854) (syn. ''Ostrea maxima'') * †''Crassostrea wyomingensis''J. Haffty, R. G. Schmidt, L. B. Riley, W. D. Goss. Rocks and Mineral Resources of the Wolf Creek Area, Lewis and Clark and Cascade Counties, Montana: A Descriptive Report on an Area in the Disturbed Belt Along the Eastern Front of the Northern Rocky Mountains in Western Montana, Issues 1441-1446


Genetics

The genome of ''Crassostrea gigas'' (now '' Magallana gigas'') has been recently sequenced revealing an extensive set of genes that enable it to cope with environmental stresses.


References


Crassostrea
on britannica.com. {{Taxonbar, from=Q542708 Bivalve genera Extant Early Cretaceous first appearances