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Morphology and postlarval development of the ligament of Thracia phaseolina (Bivalvia: Thraciidae), with a discussion of model choice in allometric studies

The ligamental apparatus of Thracia comprises external and internal resilient components, as well as a calcified ossicle termed the lithodesma. All these elements have hitherto been considered portions of a single unit and their allometry and functional morphology interpreted as such. However, analy...

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Published in:Journal of molluscan studies 2009-08, Vol.75 (3), p.295-304
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