The genus Calyptogena (Bivalvia: Vesicomyidae) comprises highly specialized bivalves living in symbiosis with sulphur-oxidizing bacteria in reducing habitats. In this study, the genus is revised using shell and anatomical features. The work is based on type material, as well as on the extensive collection of vesicomyids obtained during twelve expeditions to the Pacific and Indian Oceans. Nine Recent species are ascribed to the genus Calyptogena, four of which are new: C. pacifica Dall, 1891, C. fausta Okutani, Fujikura & Hashimoto, 1993, C. rectimargo Scarlato, 1981, C. valdiviae (Thiele & Jaeckel, 1931), C. gallardoi Sellanes & Krylova, 2005, C. goffrediae n. sp., C. starobogatovi n. sp., C. makranensis n. sp. and C. costaricana n. sp. The...
Krylova, Elena M., Cosel, Rudo Von (2011): A new genus of large Vesicomyidae (Mollusca, Bivalvia, Ve...
FIGURE 7. Turneroconcha magnifica n. comb. (Boss & Turner, 1980), scanning electron micrographs of a...
Two fossil species of vesicomyids are described from Lower to Middle Miocene hydrocarbon seep carbon...
from a methane seep off central Chile (~36°S) with a molecular timescale for diversification of the ...
The deep ocean has fascinated researchers for centuries with discoveries of new ecosystems and speci...
The bivalve family Vesicomyidae comprises two subfamilies: Pliocardiinae and Vesicomyinae. The Plioc...
Vesicomyid bivalves are a consistent component of communities of sulphide-rich reducing environments...
We describe a new genus of the chemosymbiotic bivalve family Vesicomyidae, Squiresica, for two Oligo...
Bivalve is the second most dominant class in the phylum Mollusca. Bivalves are characterized by a l...
New discoveries of Cenozoic deep-water hydrocarbon seep deposits and continued collecting at previou...
Un genre nouveau de Vesicomyidae, Laubiericoncha n. gen. est décrit. Le genre comprend quatre espèce...
The second species in the genus Chlamydoconcha is described. Chlamydoconcha avalvis new species, occ...
Vesicomyid bivalves are among the most abundant and diverse symbiotic taxa in chemosynthetic-based e...
<p>Large vesicomyid clams (Veneroida: Vesicomyidae: Pliocardiinae) are prominent members of the comm...
FIGURE 5. Turneroconcha magnifica n. comb. (Boss & Turner, 1980), RV Western Flyer, dive D754, L=36 ...
Krylova, Elena M., Cosel, Rudo Von (2011): A new genus of large Vesicomyidae (Mollusca, Bivalvia, Ve...
FIGURE 7. Turneroconcha magnifica n. comb. (Boss & Turner, 1980), scanning electron micrographs of a...
Two fossil species of vesicomyids are described from Lower to Middle Miocene hydrocarbon seep carbon...
from a methane seep off central Chile (~36°S) with a molecular timescale for diversification of the ...
The deep ocean has fascinated researchers for centuries with discoveries of new ecosystems and speci...
The bivalve family Vesicomyidae comprises two subfamilies: Pliocardiinae and Vesicomyinae. The Plioc...
Vesicomyid bivalves are a consistent component of communities of sulphide-rich reducing environments...
We describe a new genus of the chemosymbiotic bivalve family Vesicomyidae, Squiresica, for two Oligo...
Bivalve is the second most dominant class in the phylum Mollusca. Bivalves are characterized by a l...
New discoveries of Cenozoic deep-water hydrocarbon seep deposits and continued collecting at previou...
Un genre nouveau de Vesicomyidae, Laubiericoncha n. gen. est décrit. Le genre comprend quatre espèce...
The second species in the genus Chlamydoconcha is described. Chlamydoconcha avalvis new species, occ...
Vesicomyid bivalves are among the most abundant and diverse symbiotic taxa in chemosynthetic-based e...
<p>Large vesicomyid clams (Veneroida: Vesicomyidae: Pliocardiinae) are prominent members of the comm...
FIGURE 5. Turneroconcha magnifica n. comb. (Boss & Turner, 1980), RV Western Flyer, dive D754, L=36 ...
Krylova, Elena M., Cosel, Rudo Von (2011): A new genus of large Vesicomyidae (Mollusca, Bivalvia, Ve...
FIGURE 7. Turneroconcha magnifica n. comb. (Boss & Turner, 1980), scanning electron micrographs of a...
Two fossil species of vesicomyids are described from Lower to Middle Miocene hydrocarbon seep carbon...