Crassostrea vel Magallana ariakensis[1] est species conchyliorum familiae Ostreidarum. In Corea et apud Sinas ad comedendum colitur. Una est duarum specierum hodie recognitarum (altera est Magallana hongkongensis) quae olim sub nominibus Ostrea vel Crassostrea rivularis confundebantur.
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