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lineage A (
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Often densely packed so shells grow to fit available space. Medium size, oval, length
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or less, hinge to tip of shell. Margins crenulated, margins may have short lobes that can be worn off. Outer surface off white. Inner white, adductor scar on left valve purple. Oysters grown individually for aquaculture up to
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Ashburton Port area: East end Thevenard Island; Hooley Creek; Salt Creek; Beadon Creek jetty; Four Mile Creek. Dampier Port area: Withnell Bay, Burrup Peninsula; Southern entrance to King Bay; Eastern King Bay; Dampier boat landing; Watering Cove, Burrup Peninsula; Karratha Bay, West Lewis Island; North side of East Intercourse Island. Port Samson port area: Point Samson. Port Hedland Port area: Public boat ramp, Port Hedland reef, Pretty Pool.
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: Exmouth; Barrow Island; Watering Cove; Withnell Bay.
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: Flying Foam Passage, north of Burrup Peninsula.
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Notes:
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lineage A occurred on a wide variety of habitats including lying loose on intertidal sandflats, and attached to isolated rocks, intertidal rock platforms, mangroves and artificial structures on both protected and open shores, sometimes at high densities. It frequently co-occurred with
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but was more common on protected shores than
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), but recent DNA sequencing has divided the “species” into a number of separate genetic lineages (e.g.
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;
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; McDougall 2020;
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). The taxonomic status of the various lineages is uncertain. Oysters previously identified as
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may in fact be a species complex, with each lineage representing a separate species (McDougall 2020).
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referred to the lineage occurring in the Pilbara as
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A, but more recent studies (McDougall 2020;
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;
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) have reported the lineages without a species name, a process followed here.
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reported that
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lineage A occurs only in
<collectingRegion id="49F7F859D30EFFEFFB4AF9F8FA38F677" box="[1222,1449,1622,1651]" country="Australia" name="Western Australia" pageId="6" pageNumber="137">Western Australia</collectingRegion>
, from Shark Bay to Broome. It is thus probably an undescribed species. Until this is done we have listed the WA specimens as
<taxonomicName id="4C334D38D30EFFEFFB38F903FAA3F6CC" ID-CoL="7PG3Q" authorityName="Dollfus &amp; Dautzenberg" authorityYear="1920" box="[1204,1330,1708,1736]" class="Bivalvia" family="Ostreidae" genus="Saccostrea" kingdom="Animalia" order="Ostreida" pageId="6" pageNumber="137" phylum="Mollusca" rank="genus">
<emphasis id="B947EAA9D30EFFEFFB38F903FAA3F6CC" box="[1204,1330,1708,1736]" italics="true" pageId="6" pageNumber="137">Saccostrea</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
lineage A and deposited specimens in the Western Australian Museum..
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