The Indian backwater oyster is an irregularly shaped oyster with straight shells. The shell has a deep left valve and concave right valve. The hinge which joins the shells is narrow and long. The animal has a right and left mantle lobe which encloses the mantle cavity which in turn encloses the rest of the organs
Of the 8 species of Crassostrea listed by Awati and Rai (1931) only C. madrasensis (Preston), C. gr...
Oysters, mussels, clams, scallops, cockles and abalones are major groups of molluscs which are cult...
The shell of the adult windowpane oyster is almost circular in shape with length approximately equal...
Oysters come under the Class Bivalvia which encompasses aquatic molluscs that show a fundamental b...
The Indian pearl oyster has a long hinge which is nearly 0.85 times the maximum width of the shell. ...
The short neck clam has a shell which is triangular to oval in shape with rounded anterior and poste...
There has been considerable disagreement on the identity of oysters due to the large variations in ...
The Indian backwater oyster, Crassostrea madrasensis, was spawned in the laboratory at Tuticorin. T...
Crassostrea madrasensis (Preston) is a predominant species of oyster in the estuaries and backwater...
Studies on the possibilities of culture of edible oyster Crassostrea madrasensis in the Bheemunipatn...
The concrete banks of the Kakinada canal harbour the oyster Crassostrea madrasensis (Preston) and t...
The oysters are sedentary bivalve molluscs which are gregarious and found in aggregates attached b...
Settlement and rate of growth of the oyster Crassostrea madrasensis (Prastcm) wwe studied at the Mul...
Edible oysters of the genera Crassostrea and Saccostrea occur in the estuaries, backwaters and coas...
The spawniag in Crassostrea madrasensis of Muttukadu Backwater is prolonged from January to Novembe...
Of the 8 species of Crassostrea listed by Awati and Rai (1931) only C. madrasensis (Preston), C. gr...
Oysters, mussels, clams, scallops, cockles and abalones are major groups of molluscs which are cult...
The shell of the adult windowpane oyster is almost circular in shape with length approximately equal...
Oysters come under the Class Bivalvia which encompasses aquatic molluscs that show a fundamental b...
The Indian pearl oyster has a long hinge which is nearly 0.85 times the maximum width of the shell. ...
The short neck clam has a shell which is triangular to oval in shape with rounded anterior and poste...
There has been considerable disagreement on the identity of oysters due to the large variations in ...
The Indian backwater oyster, Crassostrea madrasensis, was spawned in the laboratory at Tuticorin. T...
Crassostrea madrasensis (Preston) is a predominant species of oyster in the estuaries and backwater...
Studies on the possibilities of culture of edible oyster Crassostrea madrasensis in the Bheemunipatn...
The concrete banks of the Kakinada canal harbour the oyster Crassostrea madrasensis (Preston) and t...
The oysters are sedentary bivalve molluscs which are gregarious and found in aggregates attached b...
Settlement and rate of growth of the oyster Crassostrea madrasensis (Prastcm) wwe studied at the Mul...
Edible oysters of the genera Crassostrea and Saccostrea occur in the estuaries, backwaters and coas...
The spawniag in Crassostrea madrasensis of Muttukadu Backwater is prolonged from January to Novembe...
Of the 8 species of Crassostrea listed by Awati and Rai (1931) only C. madrasensis (Preston), C. gr...
Oysters, mussels, clams, scallops, cockles and abalones are major groups of molluscs which are cult...
The shell of the adult windowpane oyster is almost circular in shape with length approximately equal...