have you looked at Perna viridis (L.,1758) aka the green mussel? It has a
bright green periostracum and a slight greenish undertone in the pearly nacre.
It's listed in compendium. It is supposed to be quite common in the sw pacific
region. The only specimens I have seen were from my evolutionary bio prof's
dinner plate. He called them New Zealand mussels
Sarah
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