Giant honeycomb oyster
| Giant honeycomb oyster | |
|---|---|
| Hyotissa hyotis in Maldives | |
| Scientific classification  | |
| Kingdom: | Animalia | 
| Phylum: | Mollusca | 
| Class: | Bivalvia | 
| Order: | Ostreida | 
| Family: | Gryphaeidae | 
| Genus: | Hyotissa | 
| Species: | H. hyotis 
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| Binomial name | |
| Hyotissa hyotis | |
The giant honeycomb oyster (Hyotissa hyotis) is a very large saltwater oyster, a marine bivalve mollusk.
Species in this family are known as honeycomb oysters or "foam oysters" because under magnification, their shell structure is foam-like.
Like most bivalves, the giant honeycomb oyster is a filter feeder.
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shallow in Mayotte - 
			
Deeper - 
			
Recently dead specimen 
Habitat and range
Its native range is in deeper water in the Indo-Pacific Ocean. It has however also been found recently as an accidentally introduced species in the Florida Keys.[1]
Bibliography
- Paula M. Mikkelsen and Rudiger Bieler, 2008, Seashells of Southern Florida: Living Marine mollusks of the Florida Keys and adjacent regions, Princeton University Press, Princeton and Oxford, ISBN 0-691-11606-7
 
References
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