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Cockscomb oyster

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Class
  
Bivalvia

Suborder
  
Ostreina

Rank
  
Species

Phylum
  
Mollusca

Order
  
Ostreoida

Superfamily
  
Ostreoidea

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Similar
  
Lopha, Giant honeyco, Hyotissa, Ostreoida, Ostreoidea

The cockscomb oyster, Lopha cristagalli, is a species of marine bivalve molluscs in the family Ostreidae.

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Description

The cockscomb oyster has a shell reaching a maximum diameter of about 20.5 cm, commonly 10 cm. It has a variable coloration, dark to light purple, and it is a thick, strongly ribbed, and slightly inequivalve shell. The shell inside is porcelaneous, usually purplish-brown or whitish in colour. The margins of the valves have a characteristic zig-zag pattern. The surfaces of both valves have many small, low, and rounded protuberances. These molluscs are stationary epifaunal suspension feeders, as they feed filtering sea water to extract the nutrients.

Distribution and habitat

This species is widespread in the Indo-West Pacific, from East Africa, including Madagascar, Mauritius, the Red Sea, Seychelles, and the Persian Gulf, to Micronesia; north to Japan and south to Papua New Guinea and Indonesia. It lives on coral reefs in shallow subtidal waters at depths of 5 to 30 m.

References

Cockscomb oyster Wikipedia