Magallana cf. gigas ( Thunberg, 1793 )
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https://doi.org/ 10.3897/zookeys.1202.119389 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.11200507 |
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Magallana cf. gigas ( Thunberg, 1793 ) |
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Magallana cf. gigas ( Thunberg, 1793) View in CoL
Figs 12 E View Figure 12 , 14 D View Figure 14
cf. Ostrea gigas Thunberg, 1793: 140 – 142 View in CoL , pl. 6, figs 1 – 3. Type locality: Japan. Yokoyama 1927: 402.
cf. Crassostrea gigas View in CoL . Tantanasiriwong 1979: 7. Nateewathana et al. 1981: 65. Poutiers 1998 a: 233, with in-text figs. Aungtonya et al. 1999: 375. Robba et al. 2002: 69, 71, pl. 5, fig. 3 a, b. Hylleberg and Kilburn 2003: 162. Beu et al. 2004: 154 – 156, fig. 9 d. Thach 2005: 257. Robba et al. 2007: 84 (appendix). Printrakoon et al. 2008: table 1. Huber 2010: 180, with in-text fig. Sanpanich 2011: table 2. Huber 2015: C 5155. Okutani 2017: 1183, pl. 483, fig. 7. Yang et al. 2017: 176, 178, fig. 685. Surakiatchai et al. 2018: table 6, pl. 3, fig. 6 a, b. Tudu et al. 2018: table 1.
cf. Crassostrea cf. gigas View in CoL . Swennen et al. 2001: 45, 72, text-fig. 62, fig. 62.
cf. Crassostrea (Magallana) gigas View in CoL . Lutaenko et al. 2019: 187 – 188, pl. 15, fig. a – f.
cf. Magallana gigas View in CoL . Wells et al. 2021: 60.
Referred material.
CUF - NKNY - B 13 (130 L + 16 R shells; Figs 12 E View Figure 12 , 14 D View Figure 14 ).
Habitat.
Attached to rocks from intertidal zones down to 30 m depth, in mud, bays, and sheltered areas that are often brackish with low salinity water ( Thach 2005; Huber 2015).
Distribution.
Cosmopolitan ( Huber 2015). Records of fossils from the Miocene to Holocene in Japan, New Zealand, Taiwan, and Thailand ( Robba et al. 2002; Beu et al. 2004; Surakiatchai et al. 2018).
Record in Thailand.
Gulf of Thailand and Andaman Sea ( Wells et al. 2021).
Taxonomic remarks and comparisons.
The cupped oysters in the subfamily Crassostreinae could not be identified at species level based on shell characters or soft tissue alone ( Salvi and Mariottini 2021). Therefore, we tentatively identify these specimens of giant cupped oysters as belonging to Magallana gigas , due to large and thick shells and the presence of this species in Thailand ( Wells et al. 2021).
Order Pectinida Gray, 1854
Superfamily Anomioidea Rafinesque, 1815
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Magallana cf. gigas ( Thunberg, 1793 )
Jirapatrasilp, Parin, Cuny, Gilles, Kocsis, László, Sutcharit, Chirasak, Ngamnisai, Nom, Charoentitirat, Thasinee, Kumpitak, Satapat & Suraprasit, Kantapon 2024 |
Ostrea gigas
Ostrea gigas Thunberg, 1793: 140 – 142 |
Thunberg, 1793: 140 – 142 |
Crassostrea gigas
Crassostrea gigas . Tantanasiriwong 1979: 7 |
Tantanasiriwong 1979: 7 |
Crassostrea cf. gigas
Crassostrea cf. gigas . Swennen et al. 2001: 45 |
Crassostrea (Magallana) gigas
Crassostrea (Magallana) gigas . Lutaenko et al. 2019: 187 – 188 |
Magallana gigas
Magallana gigas . Wells et al. 2021: 60 |