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Abstract: The problematic fossil Anticalyptraea Quenstedt, 1867, traditionally interpreted as a phorid gastropod, is here assigned to the Class Tentaculita. Its dextrally coiled substrate-cemented tube, bulbous initial chamber, vesicular tube wall and pseudopunctate microlamellar shell structure closely resembles Trypanopora (Tentaculita), but Anticalyptraea differs in having the cones of the pseudopunctae orientated in the opposite direction. Pseudopunctae orientated similarly to Anticalyptraea occur in Cornulites and thick-walled tentaculitids. Anticalyptraea differs from gastropods in having pseudopunctae and a vesicular shell structure. 相似文献
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The morphology of young stages of Eupolymnia nebulosa (Montagu, 1818) is observed using SEM. Significant changes occur at several times after egg laying. The transition from endotrophy to exotrophy takes place when the larvae are about 13–15 days old. At the same time, the primary tentacle appears as a hemispherical bud; the first setae to emerge are transitory and club-shaped. They are shed when the larvae are about 50 days old. Observations on the development of the uncinigerous torus of the 11th segment (the first one bearing uncini with the main fang in an alternated direction) indicate that the uncini appear at the dorsal extremity of the torus and then move toward the medio-ventral axis as they increase in size. The uncini are shed when they reach the ventral extremity of the torus. These changes may result in taxonomic confusions unless the complete sequence of development is known. 相似文献
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