Isognomon
Isognomon is a genus of marine bivalve mollusks which is related to the pearl oysters.
Isognomon is known in the fossil record from the Permian period to the Quaternary period. Fossils of species within this genus have been found all over the world.
Taxonomy
This genus is placed in the family Isognomonidae. However previous molecular phylogeny studies have shown that these tree oysters belong in the family Pteriidae.Description
These oysters grow to be about in overall length, producing a highly irregular shell with a blue-gray and often heavily encrusted exterior but a smooth and pearly white interior. They use their byssus to completely immobilize themselves to the roots of mangrove trees, corals, and other substrates. It is because of the preference for mangroves that these are sometimes called '''tree oysters'''Species
Isognomon alatus — Flat tree-oysterIsognomon albisoror Isognomon australica Isognomon bicolor Isognomon californicus Isognomon dunkeri Isognomon ephippium- † Isognomon fortissimus Isognomon incisum Isognomon isognomum Isognomon janus Carpenter, 1857Isognomon legumen Isognomon nucleus Isognomon perna Isognomon radiatus — Lister's tree oysterIsognomon recognitus Isognomon vulselloides Macsotay & Campos, 2001
Extinct species
Extinct species within this genus include:- †Isognomon gariesensis Kensley and Pether 1986
- †Isognomon gaudichaudi d'Orbigny 1842
- †Isognomon isognomoides Stahl 1824
- †Isognomon isognomon Linnaeus 1758
- †Isognomon isognomonoides Stahl 1824
- †Isognomon legumen Gmelin 1790
- †Isognomon maxillatus Lamarck 1819
- †Isognomon nucleus Lamarck 1819
- †Isognomon quadrisulcata Ihering 1897
- †Isognomon valvanoi Rossi de Garcia and Levy 1977
- † Isognomon wellmani Crampton, 1988