2006
A comparison of two ostreid species from widely separated localities in the Indo-West Pacific (Bivalvia, Ostreidae, Lophinae)
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Basteria , Volume 70 - Issue Suppl. 3 p. 17- 20
Comparison of material of both the Recent species Lopha poppei, described from Australia, Queensland, and the Pliocene fossil species Ostrea tridacnaefonnls, described from Tanzania, Zanzlbar, revealed a close similarity. It is here proposed that these names are synonyms, and Recent material from Oman is reported additionally. The generic placement is discussed shortly, no definite generic placement can be given.
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H. Dekker. (2006). A comparison of two ostreid species from widely separated localities in the Indo-West Pacific (Bivalvia, Ostreidae, Lophinae). Basteria, 70(Suppl. 3), 17–20.
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