One of the most well-known species in the bivalve family Limidae (d’Orbigny, 1846) is the brightly colored Ctenoides scaber (Born, 1778), commonly known as the rough file clam or flame scallop. Distinguishing this bivalve from its close relative, C. mitis (Lamarck, 1807), can be difficult using only morphological features and has led to much taxonomic confusion throughout the literature. In this study, morphological characters were compared to a molecular phylogeny constructed using three genes (COI, 28S, and H3) in order to differentiate C. scaber and C. mitis. The phylogeny recovered two well-supported clades that differ significantly in shell rib numbers, but not tentacle colors. The two species were then placed in a larger phylogenetic ...
There is an uncertainty for the relationships among giant clam species of Tridacninae, in particular...
FIGURE 2. (A, B, C) In-situ images of giant file clams, Acesta sp., from The Gully, located approxim...
FIGURE 6. Larval shells of Acesta cryptadelphe sp. nov. from the northwest Atlantic, viewed under hi...
FIGURE 12. Molecular phylogenetic analysis of Acesta, Lima and Limaria species by Maximum Likelihood...
Background: Bivalves are very ancient and successful conchiferan mollusks (both in terms of species ...
The discovery of sibling and cryptic species complexes in the oceans has dramatically increased the ...
Large vesicomyid clams are common inhabitants of sulphidic deep-sea habitats such as hydrothermal ve...
Despite huge fossil, morphological and molecular data, bivalves' early evolutionary history is still...
FIGURE 13. Maximum parsimony consensus tree of Acesta taxa inferred from 66 most parsimonious trees....
The rayed trough-shell Mactra corallina Linnaeus 1758 is a surf clam that inhabits the Atlantic Ocea...
Current knowledge of the evolutionary relationships among scallop species (Mollusca: Bivalvia: Pecti...
Despite widespread agreement on the monophyly of several major taxa of bivalves, others remain uncer...
The systematics of the molluscan class Bivalvia are explored using a 5-gene Sanger-based approach in...
Sunken wood in marine environments supports a diverse community, the stars of the show being the woo...
Molluscs (snails, octopuses, clams and their relatives) have a great disparity of body plans and, am...
There is an uncertainty for the relationships among giant clam species of Tridacninae, in particular...
FIGURE 2. (A, B, C) In-situ images of giant file clams, Acesta sp., from The Gully, located approxim...
FIGURE 6. Larval shells of Acesta cryptadelphe sp. nov. from the northwest Atlantic, viewed under hi...
FIGURE 12. Molecular phylogenetic analysis of Acesta, Lima and Limaria species by Maximum Likelihood...
Background: Bivalves are very ancient and successful conchiferan mollusks (both in terms of species ...
The discovery of sibling and cryptic species complexes in the oceans has dramatically increased the ...
Large vesicomyid clams are common inhabitants of sulphidic deep-sea habitats such as hydrothermal ve...
Despite huge fossil, morphological and molecular data, bivalves' early evolutionary history is still...
FIGURE 13. Maximum parsimony consensus tree of Acesta taxa inferred from 66 most parsimonious trees....
The rayed trough-shell Mactra corallina Linnaeus 1758 is a surf clam that inhabits the Atlantic Ocea...
Current knowledge of the evolutionary relationships among scallop species (Mollusca: Bivalvia: Pecti...
Despite widespread agreement on the monophyly of several major taxa of bivalves, others remain uncer...
The systematics of the molluscan class Bivalvia are explored using a 5-gene Sanger-based approach in...
Sunken wood in marine environments supports a diverse community, the stars of the show being the woo...
Molluscs (snails, octopuses, clams and their relatives) have a great disparity of body plans and, am...
There is an uncertainty for the relationships among giant clam species of Tridacninae, in particular...
FIGURE 2. (A, B, C) In-situ images of giant file clams, Acesta sp., from The Gully, located approxim...
FIGURE 6. Larval shells of Acesta cryptadelphe sp. nov. from the northwest Atlantic, viewed under hi...