Brown mussels as the name suggests have brown coloured shells. They have elongate, equivalved and equilateral shells with pointed and straight anterior end. Dorsal ligamental margin and ventral shell margin are straight. The two valves of the shell are hinged at the anterior end with terminal umbo. Interior of shell is lustrous with muscle scar deeply impressed. It has a finger shaped, thick and extensible foot
P. viridis is distinguished from the other two species Perna, P. indica and P. canaliculus, by few p...
The short neck clam has a shell which is triangular to oval in shape with rounded anterior and poste...
Mariculture of bivalves greater importance in meeting the increasing protein demands of the human p...
Perna viridis is characterised by an elongate shell with pointed and swollen anterior end and a comp...
The brown mussel Perna indica is one of the two species occurring in India, but with a narrow distri...
The redesignation of the Indian species of mussels to the genus Perm instead of Mytiius has been don...
The green mussel Perna viridis has a wider distribution along the Indian coast, whereas brown muss...
Two species of sea mussels occur along the Indian coasts. The green mussel Perna viridis has a wide...
Two species of mussels occur in India, the green mussel, Perna viridis and the brown mussel, Perna i...
The green and brown mussels hitherto described from the coasts of India as Mytilus have been brough...
Brown mussel Perna indica contribute 15% of the total mussel production in India. This species spaw...
The brown mussel Perna indica is found to be abundant in the inter tidal rocky area from Vizhinjam t...
Settlement of mussels on rocks in the coastal waters is an important event for mussel fishermen as w...
The mussels are bivalve molluscs found attached to the hard surfaces in the littoral and sublittora...
Edible sea mussels belonging to the genus Mytilus are fished in quantities on some parts of the ...
P. viridis is distinguished from the other two species Perna, P. indica and P. canaliculus, by few p...
The short neck clam has a shell which is triangular to oval in shape with rounded anterior and poste...
Mariculture of bivalves greater importance in meeting the increasing protein demands of the human p...
Perna viridis is characterised by an elongate shell with pointed and swollen anterior end and a comp...
The brown mussel Perna indica is one of the two species occurring in India, but with a narrow distri...
The redesignation of the Indian species of mussels to the genus Perm instead of Mytiius has been don...
The green mussel Perna viridis has a wider distribution along the Indian coast, whereas brown muss...
Two species of sea mussels occur along the Indian coasts. The green mussel Perna viridis has a wide...
Two species of mussels occur in India, the green mussel, Perna viridis and the brown mussel, Perna i...
The green and brown mussels hitherto described from the coasts of India as Mytilus have been brough...
Brown mussel Perna indica contribute 15% of the total mussel production in India. This species spaw...
The brown mussel Perna indica is found to be abundant in the inter tidal rocky area from Vizhinjam t...
Settlement of mussels on rocks in the coastal waters is an important event for mussel fishermen as w...
The mussels are bivalve molluscs found attached to the hard surfaces in the littoral and sublittora...
Edible sea mussels belonging to the genus Mytilus are fished in quantities on some parts of the ...
P. viridis is distinguished from the other two species Perna, P. indica and P. canaliculus, by few p...
The short neck clam has a shell which is triangular to oval in shape with rounded anterior and poste...
Mariculture of bivalves greater importance in meeting the increasing protein demands of the human p...