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The scaphopod foot is ventral: more evidence from the anatomy of Rhabdus rectius (Carpenter, 1864) (Dentaliida: Rhabdidae)

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Scaphopods comprise about 900 described species of elongate infaunal molluscs, separated into two orders. The phylogenetic position of this class is contentious, having been proposed as a sister-group to bivalves or alternatively cephalopods, all groups that notably represent dramatic modifications of the molluscan body plan and historical confusion over the fundamental body axes. The digging scaphopod foot was previously considered to be anterior. Here we use a three-dimensional tomographic ...

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10.1080/13235818.2016.1257970

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University of Oxford
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St Anne's College
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award H2020-MSCA-IF-2014-655661 to JDS
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Taylor and Francis
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Molluscan Research More from this journal
Volume:
37
Issue:
2
Pages:
79-87
Publication date:
2016-12-15
Acceptance date:
2016-11-04
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1448-6067
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1323-5818
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2017-11-15

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