Lithophaginae
Weboriginal description (of Mytilus aristatus Dillwyn, 1817) Dillwyn, L. W. (1817). A descriptive catalogue of Recent shells, arranged according to the Linnean method; with particular attention to the synonymy. WebThe structure of the pallial glands in limestone and coral boring species of Lithophaga (Bivalvia: Lithophaginae) is examined and related to evolutionary trends in habitat …
Lithophaginae
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WebAdams, H. & Adams, A. (1853-1858). The genera of Recent Mollusca; arranged according to their organization. London, van Voorst. Vol. 1: xl + 484 pp.; vol. 2: ... Web20 mei 2024 · Bioerosion caused by boring mussels (Mytilidae: Lithophaginae) can negatively impact coral reef health. During biodiversity surveys of coral-associated fauna in Curaçao (southern Caribbean ...
Web1 okt. 1980 · The Lithophaginae probably arose from an ancestral group of nestling, byssally attached, mytilids, gradually developing the ability to bore into the rock on which … WebNo common name has yet been provided in this category nor in wikidata 'Lithophaginae' Wikispecies has an entry on: Lithophaginae. Included genera (for BioLib, 14 June …
WebThe currently used Lithophaginae is demonstrably polyphyletic but a comprehensive molecular phylogeny of Mytilidae is needed to consolidate the positions of Lithophaga and Leiosolenus. Importantly, Lithophaga should not be used as a catch-all name for any calcareous substrate-boring mytilids and nor should Leiosolenus be used as a subgenus … Web510723 (urn:lsid:marinespecies.org:taxname:510723) Classification. Biota; Animalia (Kingdom); Mollusca (Phylum); Bivalvia (Class); Autobranchia (Subclass ...
WebThe pea crab genus Serenotheres Ahyong & Ng, 2005 (Pinnotheridae) is currently only represented by one species, S. besutensis (Serène, 1967). A new species is now assigned to this genus, described from a date mussel Leiosolenus obesus Carpenter, 1857 (Mollusca: Bivalvia: Mytilidae: Lithophaginae) collected in the Solomon Islands.
WebThis page was last edited on 14 August 2024, at 03:44. Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License; additional terms may apply.By ... cryptocarya aschersoniana mezWeb15 mei 1986 · Abstract. A new species of Lithophaga is described as a small lithophagine mussel exclusively boring Madracis mir-abilis, M. decactis and M. … cryptocarya floydiiWeb1 okt. 1980 · The Lithophaginae probably arose from an ancestral group of nestling, byssally attached, mytilids, gradually developing the ability to bore into the rock on which the larvae settled (Pojeta & Palmer, 1976). Morphological adaptations to this habit resulted in the cylindrical L. Iithophaga and L. teres, ... cryptocarya elliptifoliaWeb1 feb. 1988 · Abstract. Lithophaga bisulcata is the most common Caribbean and Atlantic lithophagine and is the only species of the genus known to occur frequently in both living … cryptocarya chinensisWebThe structure of the pallial glands in limestone and coral boring species of Lithophaga (Bivalvia: Lithophaginae) is examined and related to evolutionary trends in habitat specialization. Boring glands of all species occur in the middle mantle fold but display a progressive degree of complexity from simple epithelial to ducted sub-epithelial … cryptocarya australiaWebAdams, H. & Adams, A. (1853-1858). The genera of Recent Mollusca; arranged according to their organization. London, van Voorst. Vol. 1: xl + 484 pp.; vol. 2: ... crypto car worldhttp://taxonomicon.taxonomy.nl/TaxonTree.aspx?src=0&id=39201 cryptocarya impressinervia