Strong, Ellen E. (2003): Refining molluscan characters: morphology, character coding and a phylogeny of the Caenogastropoda. Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 137 (4): 447-554, DOI: 10.1046/j.1096-3642.2003.00058.x, URL: https://academic.oup.com/zoolinnean/article-lookup/doi/10.1046/j.1096-3642.2003.00058.
Despite being the objects of numerous macroevolutionary studies, many of the best-represented consti...
Molluscs (snails, octopuses, clams and their relatives) have a great disparity of body plans and, am...
The utility of morphological characters in gastropod phylogenetics: an example from the Calyptraeida
Figure 4. Morphology of odontophore; subradular organ (indicated by arrows). Except when noted, view...
Figure 9. Histology of anterior oesophagus; ventro-lateral folds. (A) Macleaniella moskalevi. Scale ...
Figure 6. Morphology of cephalic haemocoel among basal caenogastropods. (A) Neocyclotus dysoni ambig...
Figure 8. Histology of anterior oesophagus; ventral fold. (A) Macleaniella moskalevi. Scale bar = 0....
Figure 10. Histology of anterior oesophagus; ventral folding absent. (A) Neverita duplicata. Scale b...
Dayrat, B., Tillier, S. (2002): Evolutionary relationships of euthyneuran gastropods (Mollusca): a c...
Figure 11. Histology of mid-oesophagus; oesophageal gland. (A) Macleaniella moskalevi. Scale bar = 0...
Figure 5. Histology of subradular organ. (A) Neocyclotus dysoni ambiguum. Transverse section. Note b...
Figure 24. Circum-oesophageal nerve ring morphology. (A) Neocyclotus dysoni ambiguum. Scale bar = 0....
Figure 19. Midgut morphology. White arrows indicate direction of ciliary currents. (A) Ilyanassa obs...
Figure 13. Midgut morphology. White arrows indicate direction of ciliary currents. (A) Neocyclotus d...
Figure 2. Female reproductive morphology. (A) Lampanella minima. Note connective tissue between rena...
Despite being the objects of numerous macroevolutionary studies, many of the best-represented consti...
Molluscs (snails, octopuses, clams and their relatives) have a great disparity of body plans and, am...
The utility of morphological characters in gastropod phylogenetics: an example from the Calyptraeida
Figure 4. Morphology of odontophore; subradular organ (indicated by arrows). Except when noted, view...
Figure 9. Histology of anterior oesophagus; ventro-lateral folds. (A) Macleaniella moskalevi. Scale ...
Figure 6. Morphology of cephalic haemocoel among basal caenogastropods. (A) Neocyclotus dysoni ambig...
Figure 8. Histology of anterior oesophagus; ventral fold. (A) Macleaniella moskalevi. Scale bar = 0....
Figure 10. Histology of anterior oesophagus; ventral folding absent. (A) Neverita duplicata. Scale b...
Dayrat, B., Tillier, S. (2002): Evolutionary relationships of euthyneuran gastropods (Mollusca): a c...
Figure 11. Histology of mid-oesophagus; oesophageal gland. (A) Macleaniella moskalevi. Scale bar = 0...
Figure 5. Histology of subradular organ. (A) Neocyclotus dysoni ambiguum. Transverse section. Note b...
Figure 24. Circum-oesophageal nerve ring morphology. (A) Neocyclotus dysoni ambiguum. Scale bar = 0....
Figure 19. Midgut morphology. White arrows indicate direction of ciliary currents. (A) Ilyanassa obs...
Figure 13. Midgut morphology. White arrows indicate direction of ciliary currents. (A) Neocyclotus d...
Figure 2. Female reproductive morphology. (A) Lampanella minima. Note connective tissue between rena...
Despite being the objects of numerous macroevolutionary studies, many of the best-represented consti...
Molluscs (snails, octopuses, clams and their relatives) have a great disparity of body plans and, am...
The utility of morphological characters in gastropod phylogenetics: an example from the Calyptraeida