Taylor, John D., Glover, Emily A. (2006): Lucinidae (Bivalvia) - the most diverse group of chemosymbiotic molluscs. Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 148 (3): 421-438, DOI: 10.1111/j.1096-3642.2006.00261.x, URL: https://academic.oup.com/zoolinnean/article-lookup/doi/10.1111/j.1096-3642.2006.00261.
SummaryPeople often associate the animal phylum ‘Mollusca’ with their most species-rich or popular s...
FIG. 39. — Outline drawings of interiors of right valves of Parvidontia n. gen. and Bretskya n. gen....
FIG. 4 — Leucosphaera diaphana n. sp.: A, B, holotype (MNHN), outside of left valve and inside of ri...
Figure 5. Tree of lucinid relationships derived from final figure (tableau chronologique de l'evolut...
Glover, Emily A., Taylor, John D. (2007): Diversity of chemosymbiotic bivalves on coral reefs: Lucin...
Figure 7. Composite tree of lucinid relationships derived from Bretsky (1976: figs 3–9) and includin...
Figure 6. Tree summarizing Chavan's (1969) ideas of relationships in Lucinidae derived from his subf...
Figure 3. Molecular phylogeny of Lucinidae (from Williams et al., 2004) based on concatenated gene s...
Figure 1. Diversity of form within Lucinidae. A, Plicolucina flabellata Glover, Taylor & Slack-Smith...
Figure 10. Mantle gills in lucinids. A, Codakia tigerina; B, Lucina pensylvanica; C, Phacoides pecti...
Figure 13. A, B, internal moulds showing right sides of Ilionia prisca, Silurian, Gotland, Sweden. A...
Figure 2. Molecular phylogeny of heterodont and palaeoheterodont bivalves produced by Bayesian analy...
FIG. 15 — Outline drawings of interiors of right valves of Codakia Scopoli, 1777 and Ctena MÖrch,186...
FIG. 16. — Ctena bella (Conrad, 1837): A, B, exterior and interior of left valve, Lifou, stn 1417, L...
s largest lucinid is an undescribed species from Taiwan (Mollusca: Bivalvia). Zoological Studies 43(...
SummaryPeople often associate the animal phylum ‘Mollusca’ with their most species-rich or popular s...
FIG. 39. — Outline drawings of interiors of right valves of Parvidontia n. gen. and Bretskya n. gen....
FIG. 4 — Leucosphaera diaphana n. sp.: A, B, holotype (MNHN), outside of left valve and inside of ri...
Figure 5. Tree of lucinid relationships derived from final figure (tableau chronologique de l'evolut...
Glover, Emily A., Taylor, John D. (2007): Diversity of chemosymbiotic bivalves on coral reefs: Lucin...
Figure 7. Composite tree of lucinid relationships derived from Bretsky (1976: figs 3–9) and includin...
Figure 6. Tree summarizing Chavan's (1969) ideas of relationships in Lucinidae derived from his subf...
Figure 3. Molecular phylogeny of Lucinidae (from Williams et al., 2004) based on concatenated gene s...
Figure 1. Diversity of form within Lucinidae. A, Plicolucina flabellata Glover, Taylor & Slack-Smith...
Figure 10. Mantle gills in lucinids. A, Codakia tigerina; B, Lucina pensylvanica; C, Phacoides pecti...
Figure 13. A, B, internal moulds showing right sides of Ilionia prisca, Silurian, Gotland, Sweden. A...
Figure 2. Molecular phylogeny of heterodont and palaeoheterodont bivalves produced by Bayesian analy...
FIG. 15 — Outline drawings of interiors of right valves of Codakia Scopoli, 1777 and Ctena MÖrch,186...
FIG. 16. — Ctena bella (Conrad, 1837): A, B, exterior and interior of left valve, Lifou, stn 1417, L...
s largest lucinid is an undescribed species from Taiwan (Mollusca: Bivalvia). Zoological Studies 43(...
SummaryPeople often associate the animal phylum ‘Mollusca’ with their most species-rich or popular s...
FIG. 39. — Outline drawings of interiors of right valves of Parvidontia n. gen. and Bretskya n. gen....
FIG. 4 — Leucosphaera diaphana n. sp.: A, B, holotype (MNHN), outside of left valve and inside of ri...