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<emphasis id="B96BD427EE28FFFC8C6D604438E26F1E" box="[806,1016,1637,1658]" italics="true" pageId="30" pageNumber="477">Material examined</emphasis>
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Key,
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Smooth mantle covering shell. Anterior pedal gland opening to shallow lip under propodium. Ventral pedal gland present in females, opening to elongate slit near front of foot sole. Long, slender siphon lying between cephalic tentacles, left margin fused to side of head (
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<figureCitation id="132414B0EE29FFFD8FE966C23BED699C" box="[162,247,227,249]" captionStart="Figure 7" captionStartId="51.[155,233,1525,1544]" captionTargetBox="[373,1221,197,1490]" captionTargetId="figure-270@51.[363,1227,197,1493]" captionTargetPageId="51" captionText="Figure 7. Morphology of cephalic haemocoel among derived caenogastropods. (A) Panarona clavatula. Siphon obscured by left cephalic tentacle and is not visible in this view. Note large, modified left cephalic tentacle and large proboscis retractor connecting to columellar muscle. (B) Ilyanassa obsoletus. Note second visceral ganglion lying below pericardium and large radular retractors connecting to base of proboscis sheath; ampulla of gland of Leiblein visible within afferent renal vessel. Duct of gland of Leiblein stippled. (C) Nitidiscala tinctum. Note compartmentalized tissue supporting jaw and buccal ganglia lying between salivary glands where the latter enter buccal cavity. (D) Prunum apicinum. Note duct of poison gland opening mid-ventrally to base of buccal cavity, just behind opening of accessory salivary gland. (E) Conus jaspideus. Siphon not visible in this view. Note long coiled duct of poison gland; buccal ganglion visible where short arm of radular sac enters buccal cavity. Base of proboscis sheath is shown, but rhynchocoel has not been opened. Scale bar = 1 mm. Abbreviations: asg, accessory salivary gland; dasg, duct of accessory salivary gland; e, oesophagus; ec, oesophageal caecum; gl, gland of Leiblein; j, jaw; kd, kidney; nr, circum-oesophageal nerve ring; os, osphradium; per, pericardium; ps, proboscis sheath; rs, long arm of radular sac; sb, sub-oesophageal ganglion; sgd, salivary gland duct; sgl, salivary glands; si, siphon; sig, siphonal ganglion; sp, supra-oesophageal ganglion; tn, tentacular nerve; vg, visceral ganglion; vl, valve of Leiblein; z, zygoneury." figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5437621" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/5437621/files/figure.png" pageId="31" pageNumber="478">Fig. 7D</figureCitation>
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, si). Root of siphon lacking basal flaps. Extensive hypobranchial gland composed of smooth, unfolded epithelium with two distinct regions. Operculum absent.
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<emphasis id="B96BD427EE29FFFD8FD067BB3A6768D4" box="[155,381,410,432]" italics="true" pageId="31" pageNumber="478">Reproductive system</emphasis>
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Gonad lying along right side of body, not penetrating tubules of digestive gland. Gonopericardial canal absent. Oviduct opening to anterior end of large albumen gland (
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<figureCitation id="132414B0EE29FFFD8E6664343A986B4E" box="[301,386,533,555]" captionStart="Figure 2" captionStartId="42.[142,220,1619,1638]" captionTargetBox="[319,1244,198,1585]" captionTargetId="figure-210@42.[319,1245,198,1587]" captionTargetPageId="42" captionText="Figure 2. Female reproductive morphology. (A) Lampanella minima. Note connective tissue between renal oviduct and pericardium. (B) Crepidula plana. (C) Petaloconchus varians. (D) Strombus mutabilis. Note egg groove from capsule gland down side of foot. Dotted line indicates double-groove portion of albumen gland. (E) Cypraea robertsi. Note duct of receptacle at posterior end of albumen gland. (F) Panarona clavatula. (G) Prunum apicinum. Note that base of mantle cavity lies between the capsule and albumen glands. (H) Urosalpinx cinerea. Ventro-lateral lobe of capsule gland is shown by transparency. Note blind diverticulum off renal oviduct and small aperture connecting vestibule and bursa copulatrix. Base of mantle cavity indicated by arrow. (I) Ilyanassa obsoletus. Note shallow pocket in distal end of capsule gland, perhaps functioning as bursa. Scale bar = 1 mm. Abbreviations: ag, albumen gland; bc, bursa copulatrix; cg, capsule gland; fo, female opening; gpc, gonopericardial canal; igl, ingesting gland; mc, base of mantle cavity; per, pericardium; rcs, seminal receptacle; spb, spermatophore bursa; u, uterine ball; v, vagina." figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5437611" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/5437611/files/figure.png" pageId="31" pageNumber="478">Fig. 2G</figureCitation>
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, ag); albumen gland visceral in position, closely appressed to side of kidney. Albumen gland opening anteriorly to single ingesting gland (igl) containing unorientated sperm. Ciliated, S-shaped duct near base of mantle cavity connecting ingesting gland and capsule gland (cg). Capsule gland bearing distinctly regionated glandular epithelium with anterior and posterior zones of mucus secreting cells. Capsule gland opening to highly folded vestibule. Vestibule curving around base of muscular bursa copulatrix (bc) and opening dorsally to bursa. Bursa narrowing to short vagina, terminating in simple female aperture (fo).
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Broad, straight, ciliated vas deferens functioning as seminal vesicle. Gonopericardial canal absent. Vas deferens narrowing before entering long, glandular prostate (
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<figureCitation id="132414B0EE29FFFD8E4362213A436D71" box="[264,345,1024,1046]" captionStart="Figure 3" captionStartId="44.[142,220,1712,1731]" captionTargetBox="[277,1288,197,1677]" captionTargetId="figure-151@44.[277,1288,166,1683]" captionTargetPageId="44" captionText="Figure 3. Male reproductive morphology. (A) Lampanella minima. Note connective tissue between renal vas deferens and pericardium and accessory lobe of prostatic tissue on mantle cavity floor alongside proximal prostate. (B) Petaloconchus varians. (C) Crepidula plana. Note terminal papilla. (D) Strombus mutabilis. Note seminal groove continuous along ventral aspect of penis. (E) Cypraea robertsi. Note seminal groove continuous along ventral aspect of penis. (F) Prunum apicinum. Penial duct not shown. Arrow indicates slit-like communication between proximal prostate and mantle cavity. (G) Ilyanassa obsoletus. Arrow indicates fused, tube-like communication between proximal prostate and mantle cavity. Scale bar = 1 mm. Abbreviations: ped, penial duct; pe, penis; per, pericardium; pr, prostate; pvd, pallial vas deferens; sg, seminal groove." figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5437613" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/5437613/files/figure.png" pageId="31" pageNumber="478">Fig. 3F</figureCitation>
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, pr). Prostate lying at base of mantle cavity, across exhalent margin. Proximal prostate bearing slit-like opening to pallial cavity. Pallial vas deferens (pvd) extending anteriorly along side of head to base of large penis (pe) lying short distance behind right cephalic tentacle. Penial duct extending straight down centre of penis to open at tip. Penis broad, muscular, dorso-ventrally flattened, unilobed, narrowing from broad base to fine tip.
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<emphasis id="B96BD427EE29FFFD8FD063703A736C03" box="[155,361,1361,1383]" italics="true" pageId="31" pageNumber="478">Alimentary system</emphasis>
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<emphasis id="B96BD427EE29FFFD8FD063503BE36CE2" box="[155,249,1393,1414]" italics="true" pageId="31" pageNumber="478">Foregut.</emphasis>
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Mouth lying at tip of large pleurembolic proboscis (
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<figureCitation id="132414B0EE29FFFD8FBB63AE3A5F6CC0" box="[240,325,1423,1445]" captionStart="Figure 7" captionStartId="51.[155,233,1525,1544]" captionTargetBox="[373,1221,197,1490]" captionTargetId="figure-270@51.[363,1227,197,1493]" captionTargetPageId="51" captionText="Figure 7. Morphology of cephalic haemocoel among derived caenogastropods. (A) Panarona clavatula. Siphon obscured by left cephalic tentacle and is not visible in this view. Note large, modified left cephalic tentacle and large proboscis retractor connecting to columellar muscle. (B) Ilyanassa obsoletus. Note second visceral ganglion lying below pericardium and large radular retractors connecting to base of proboscis sheath; ampulla of gland of Leiblein visible within afferent renal vessel. Duct of gland of Leiblein stippled. (C) Nitidiscala tinctum. Note compartmentalized tissue supporting jaw and buccal ganglia lying between salivary glands where the latter enter buccal cavity. (D) Prunum apicinum. Note duct of poison gland opening mid-ventrally to base of buccal cavity, just behind opening of accessory salivary gland. (E) Conus jaspideus. Siphon not visible in this view. Note long coiled duct of poison gland; buccal ganglion visible where short arm of radular sac enters buccal cavity. Base of proboscis sheath is shown, but rhynchocoel has not been opened. Scale bar = 1 mm. Abbreviations: asg, accessory salivary gland; dasg, duct of accessory salivary gland; e, oesophagus; ec, oesophageal caecum; gl, gland of Leiblein; j, jaw; kd, kidney; nr, circum-oesophageal nerve ring; os, osphradium; per, pericardium; ps, proboscis sheath; rs, long arm of radular sac; sb, sub-oesophageal ganglion; sgd, salivary gland duct; sgl, salivary glands; si, siphon; sig, siphonal ganglion; sp, supra-oesophageal ganglion; tn, tentacular nerve; vg, visceral ganglion; vl, valve of Leiblein; z, zygoneury." figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5437621" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/5437621/files/figure.png" pageId="31" pageNumber="478">Fig. 7D</figureCitation>
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, ps), opening to short, strongly folded buccal cavity. Paired salivary glands (sgl) opening laterally, single accessory salivary gland (dasg) opening ventrally to buccal cavity. Jaw absent. Buccal pouch opening ventrally to posterior end of buccal cavity. Buccal pouch housing modified buccal mass, supported by thin, flexible radular cartilage fused anteriorly and posteriorly. Anterior end of cartilage forming gutter bearing uniserial, multicusped radula. Duct of poison gland (gland of Leiblein, gl) opening to floor of oesophagus at junction of buccal pouch and buccal cavity. Glandular ventral folds absent (
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<figureCitation id="132414B0EE29FFFD8D6760C1398A6F92" box="[556,656,1760,1782]" captionStart="Figure 10" captionStartId="56.[142,220,1725,1744]" captionTargetBox="[283,1280,197,1693]" captionTargetId="figure-143@56.[283,1281,197,1693]" captionTargetPageId="56" captionText="Figure 10. Histology of anterior oesophagus; ventral folding absent. (A) Neverita duplicata. Scale bar = 0.5 mm. (B) Nitidiscala tinctum. Scale bar = 0.5 mm. (C) Panarona clavatula. Scale bar = 0.5 mm. (D) Prunum apicinum. Scale bar = 0.5 mm. (E) Conus jaspideus. Scale bar = 0.5 mm. (F) Ilyanassa obsoletus. Scale bar = 0.5 mm. (G) Urosalpinx cinerea. Scale bar = 1 mm. Abbreviations: asg, accessory salivary gland; ca, radular cartilage; ceg, cerebral ganglion; df, dorsal fold; dl, duct of gland of Leiblein; e, oesophagus; int, intestine; j, jaw; ps, proboscis sheath; r, radula; sgd, salivary gland duct; sgl, salivary gland; vc, ventral channel." figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5437627" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/5437627/files/figure.png" pageId="31" pageNumber="478">Fig. 10D</figureCitation>
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). Salivary gland ducts lying free within proboscis, becoming attached anteriorly to lateral walls of buccal cavity. Paired salivary glands comprising large mass lying to left of proboscis; ducts not penetrating nerve ring. Single, tubular accessory salivary gland embedded within ventral wall of proboscis. Poison gland duct extending posteriorly attached to floor of oesophagus. Oesophagus and poison gland duct penetrating nerve ring. Narrow poison gland duct expanding into large, glandular tube upon passing through nerve ring. Poison gland terminating in pointed, muscular bulb. Oesophagus widening abruptly into large, saculate oesophageal caecum upon passing through nerve ring. Valve of Leiblein absent.
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<emphasis id="B96BD427EE29FFFD8C78642738946B7F" box="[819,910,518,539]" italics="true" pageId="31" pageNumber="478">Midgut.</emphasis>
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Simple, sac-like midgut present behind pericardium (
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<figureCitation id="132414B0EE29FFFD8CEB64043F196B5F" box="[928,1027,549,571]" captionStart="Figure 18" captionStartId="67.[155,233,1749,1768]" captionTargetBox="[219,1363,197,1717]" captionTargetId="figure-69@67.[219,1371,197,1717]" captionTargetPageId="67" captionText="Figure 18. Midgut morphology. White arrows indicate direction of ciliary currents. (A) Prunum apicinum, dorsal view. (B) Conus jaspideus, dorsal view. Scale bar = 100 Mm. Abbreviations: dgd, digestive gland duct; e, oesophagus; gp, glandular pad; t1, major typhlosole." figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5437645" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/5437645/files/figure.png" pageId="31" pageNumber="478">Fig. 18A</figureCitation>
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). Paired digestive gland ducts (dgd) and oesophageal aperture (e) opening on left. Walls of midgut simple and lined with uniformly ciliated folds. Finely grooved tract running along anterior wall, continuous with intestinal groove. Two typhlosoles present in style sac region. Major typhlosole (t1) continuous with folds forming posterior boundary of finely grooved tract. Style sac region longitudinally folded with uniform and undifferentiated cilia. Ciliary currents flowing clockwise within midgut lumen.
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Straight, short intestine. Small anal gland forming simple branched tubule under hypobranchial gland. Anal gland opening directly to mantle cavity just in front of anus.
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<paragraph id="8BA00835EE29FFFD8C78623F3F246D50" blockId="31.[819,1435,1054,1353]" box="[819,1086,1054,1076]" pageId="31" pageNumber="478">
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<emphasis id="B96BD427EE29FFFD8C78623F3F246D50" box="[819,1086,1054,1076]" italics="true" pageId="31" pageNumber="478">Reno-pericardial system</emphasis>
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</paragraph>
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<paragraph id="8BA00835EE29FFFD8C78621C3F466C2C" blockId="31.[819,1435,1054,1353]" pageId="31" pageNumber="478">
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Kidney large (
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<figureCitation id="132414B0EE29FFFD8C98621C3F2C6D37" box="[979,1078,1085,1107]" captionStart="Figure 23" captionStartId="78.[142,220,1620,1639]" captionTargetBox="[323,1232,198,1588]" captionTargetId="figure-190@78.[310,1256,198,1616]" captionTargetPageId="78" captionText="Figure 23. Kidney morphology; derived caenogastropods with two differentiated lobes of lamellae. (A) Neverita duplicata, dorsal view. Kidney opened between lobes of differentiated lamellae. (B) Cypraea robertsi, dorsal view. Intestine removed to reveal internal details. (C) Panarona clavatula, dorsal view, posterior chamber on left, anterior chamber on right. Kidney roof opened between lobes of primary and secondary lamellae. Note meronephridial condition (no interdigitation of lamellae) and that dorsal branch of afferent renal vessel supplies both primary and secondary tubules. (D) Prunum apicinum, dorsal view. Note small region of secondary tubules within kidney roof supplied by dorsal branch of afferent renal vessel. (E) Ilyanassa obsoletus, dorsal view. Note pycnonephridial condition (interdigitation of lamellae). Scale bar = 1 mm. Abbreviations: al, anterior kidney lobe; arv, afferent renal vessel; au, auricle; darv, dorsal branch of afferent renal vessel; int, intestine; ng, nephridial gland; np, nephropore; per, pericardium; pl, posterior kidney lobe; rpc, reno-pericardial canal; ve, ventricle." figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5437657" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/5437657/files/figure.png" pageId="31" pageNumber="478">Fig. 23D</figureCitation>
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). Afferent renal vessel entering kidney floor anteriorly behind reno-pericardial canal (rpc).
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extending back within floor, supplying numerous clusters of primary tubules lining right wall and roof.
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<collectionCode id="ED0E90F0EE29FFFD8CEF629938F76DA9" box="[932,1005,1208,1229]" pageId="31" pageNumber="478">DARV</collectionCode>
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curving dorsally behind nephropore (np), attached to front wall of kidney. Secondary tubules reduced to small region at front of kidney roof. Primary and secondary tubules not interdigitating. Nephridial gland present.
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</paragraph>
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<paragraph id="8BA00835EE29FFFD8C7863AE3FFB6CC0" blockId="31.[819,1435,1422,1905]" box="[819,1249,1422,1444]" pageId="31" pageNumber="478">
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<emphasis id="B96BD427EE29FFFD8C7863AE3FFB6CC0" box="[819,1249,1422,1444]" italics="true" pageId="31" pageNumber="478">Nervous system and sensory structures</emphasis>
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</paragraph>
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<paragraph id="8BA00835EE29FFC28C78638F397C699D" blockId="31.[819,1435,1422,1905]" lastBlockId="32.[142,757,196,249]" lastPageId="32" lastPageNumber="479" pageId="31" pageNumber="478">
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Nervous system epiathroid, right zygoneurous and left dialyneurous. All ganglia except visceral ganglia concentrated in large nerve ring (
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<figureCitation id="132414B0EE29FFFD8BEE63CA3E1D6F65" box="[1189,1287,1515,1537]" captionStart="Figure 24" captionStartId="81.[155,233,1702,1721]" captionTargetBox="[306,1287,200,1669]" captionTargetId="figure-148@81.[301,1290,192,1674]" captionTargetPageId="81" captionText="Figure 24. Circum-oesophageal nerve ring morphology. (A) Neocyclotus dysoni ambiguum. Scale bar = 0.5 mm. (B) Lampanella minima. Scale bar = 0.5 mm. (C) Crepidula plana. Scale bar = 0.5 mm. (D) Cypraea robertsi. Upper diagram depicts cerebral, pleural, supra-esophageal, and sub-oesophageal ganglia; lower diagram depicts pedal ganglia and pedal cords. Scale bar = 1 mm. (E) Nitidiscala tinctum. Scale bar = 0.25 mm. (F) Prunum apicinum. Scale bar = 0.5 mm. (G) Ilyanassa obsoletus. Scale bar = 0.5 mm. Abbreviations: bg, buccal ganglion; ceg, cerebral ganglion; d, dialyneury; e, oesophagus; pc, pedal cord; pdg, pedal ganglion; plg, pleural ganglion; ppg, propodial ganglion; sb, sub-oesophageal ganglion; sc, statocone; sp, supra-oesophageal ganglion; z, zygoneury." figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5437659" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/5437659/files/figure.png" pageId="31" pageNumber="478">Fig. 24F</figureCitation>
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||
). Tentacular nerve continuously bifurcating, upon entering tentacle, into numerous small nerves of equal size (
|
||
<figureCitation id="132414B0EE29FFFD8A0B60093E8D6F59" box="[1344,1431,1576,1598]" captionStart="Figure 7" captionStartId="51.[155,233,1525,1544]" captionTargetBox="[373,1221,197,1490]" captionTargetId="figure-270@51.[363,1227,197,1493]" captionTargetPageId="51" captionText="Figure 7. Morphology of cephalic haemocoel among derived caenogastropods. (A) Panarona clavatula. Siphon obscured by left cephalic tentacle and is not visible in this view. Note large, modified left cephalic tentacle and large proboscis retractor connecting to columellar muscle. (B) Ilyanassa obsoletus. Note second visceral ganglion lying below pericardium and large radular retractors connecting to base of proboscis sheath; ampulla of gland of Leiblein visible within afferent renal vessel. Duct of gland of Leiblein stippled. (C) Nitidiscala tinctum. Note compartmentalized tissue supporting jaw and buccal ganglia lying between salivary glands where the latter enter buccal cavity. (D) Prunum apicinum. Note duct of poison gland opening mid-ventrally to base of buccal cavity, just behind opening of accessory salivary gland. (E) Conus jaspideus. Siphon not visible in this view. Note long coiled duct of poison gland; buccal ganglion visible where short arm of radular sac enters buccal cavity. Base of proboscis sheath is shown, but rhynchocoel has not been opened. Scale bar = 1 mm. Abbreviations: asg, accessory salivary gland; dasg, duct of accessory salivary gland; e, oesophagus; ec, oesophageal caecum; gl, gland of Leiblein; j, jaw; kd, kidney; nr, circum-oesophageal nerve ring; os, osphradium; per, pericardium; ps, proboscis sheath; rs, long arm of radular sac; sb, sub-oesophageal ganglion; sgd, salivary gland duct; sgl, salivary glands; si, siphon; sig, siphonal ganglion; sp, supra-oesophageal ganglion; tn, tentacular nerve; vg, visceral ganglion; vl, valve of Leiblein; z, zygoneury." figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5437621" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/5437621/files/figure.png" pageId="31" pageNumber="478">Fig. 7D</figureCitation>
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, tn). Buccal ganglia (
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||
<figureCitation id="132414B0EE29FFFD8B5260663F606F38" box="[1049,1146,1607,1629]" captionStart="Figure 24" captionStartId="81.[155,233,1702,1721]" captionTargetBox="[306,1287,200,1669]" captionTargetId="figure-148@81.[301,1290,192,1674]" captionTargetPageId="81" captionText="Figure 24. Circum-oesophageal nerve ring morphology. (A) Neocyclotus dysoni ambiguum. Scale bar = 0.5 mm. (B) Lampanella minima. Scale bar = 0.5 mm. (C) Crepidula plana. Scale bar = 0.5 mm. (D) Cypraea robertsi. Upper diagram depicts cerebral, pleural, supra-esophageal, and sub-oesophageal ganglia; lower diagram depicts pedal ganglia and pedal cords. Scale bar = 1 mm. (E) Nitidiscala tinctum. Scale bar = 0.25 mm. (F) Prunum apicinum. Scale bar = 0.5 mm. (G) Ilyanassa obsoletus. Scale bar = 0.5 mm. Abbreviations: bg, buccal ganglion; ceg, cerebral ganglion; d, dialyneury; e, oesophagus; pc, pedal cord; pdg, pedal ganglion; plg, pleural ganglion; ppg, propodial ganglion; sb, sub-oesophageal ganglion; sc, statocone; sp, supra-oesophageal ganglion; z, zygoneury." figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5437659" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/5437659/files/figure.png" pageId="31" pageNumber="478">Fig. 24F</figureCitation>
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||
, bg) fused to ventral surface of cerebral ganglia (ceg). Large siphonal ganglion (
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||
<figureCitation id="132414B0EE29FFFD8C7160A538956FFD" box="[826,911,1668,1690]" captionStart="Figure 7" captionStartId="51.[155,233,1525,1544]" captionTargetBox="[373,1221,197,1490]" captionTargetId="figure-270@51.[363,1227,197,1493]" captionTargetPageId="51" captionText="Figure 7. Morphology of cephalic haemocoel among derived caenogastropods. (A) Panarona clavatula. Siphon obscured by left cephalic tentacle and is not visible in this view. Note large, modified left cephalic tentacle and large proboscis retractor connecting to columellar muscle. (B) Ilyanassa obsoletus. Note second visceral ganglion lying below pericardium and large radular retractors connecting to base of proboscis sheath; ampulla of gland of Leiblein visible within afferent renal vessel. Duct of gland of Leiblein stippled. (C) Nitidiscala tinctum. Note compartmentalized tissue supporting jaw and buccal ganglia lying between salivary glands where the latter enter buccal cavity. (D) Prunum apicinum. Note duct of poison gland opening mid-ventrally to base of buccal cavity, just behind opening of accessory salivary gland. (E) Conus jaspideus. Siphon not visible in this view. Note long coiled duct of poison gland; buccal ganglion visible where short arm of radular sac enters buccal cavity. Base of proboscis sheath is shown, but rhynchocoel has not been opened. Scale bar = 1 mm. Abbreviations: asg, accessory salivary gland; dasg, duct of accessory salivary gland; e, oesophagus; ec, oesophageal caecum; gl, gland of Leiblein; j, jaw; kd, kidney; nr, circum-oesophageal nerve ring; os, osphradium; per, pericardium; ps, proboscis sheath; rs, long arm of radular sac; sb, sub-oesophageal ganglion; sgd, salivary gland duct; sgl, salivary glands; si, siphon; sig, siphonal ganglion; sp, supra-oesophageal ganglion; tn, tentacular nerve; vg, visceral ganglion; vl, valve of Leiblein; z, zygoneury." figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5437621" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/5437621/files/figure.png" pageId="31" pageNumber="478">Fig. 7D</figureCitation>
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, sig) present near base of siphon (si), at point of dialyneury between pallial nerve and branch from osphradial nerve. Propodial ganglia (
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||
<figureCitation id="132414B0EE29FFFD8BBD60E03E4C6FB2" box="[1270,1366,1729,1751]" captionStart="Figure 24" captionStartId="81.[155,233,1702,1721]" captionTargetBox="[306,1287,200,1669]" captionTargetId="figure-148@81.[301,1290,192,1674]" captionTargetPageId="81" captionText="Figure 24. Circum-oesophageal nerve ring morphology. (A) Neocyclotus dysoni ambiguum. Scale bar = 0.5 mm. (B) Lampanella minima. Scale bar = 0.5 mm. (C) Crepidula plana. Scale bar = 0.5 mm. (D) Cypraea robertsi. Upper diagram depicts cerebral, pleural, supra-esophageal, and sub-oesophageal ganglia; lower diagram depicts pedal ganglia and pedal cords. Scale bar = 1 mm. (E) Nitidiscala tinctum. Scale bar = 0.25 mm. (F) Prunum apicinum. Scale bar = 0.5 mm. (G) Ilyanassa obsoletus. Scale bar = 0.5 mm. Abbreviations: bg, buccal ganglion; ceg, cerebral ganglion; d, dialyneury; e, oesophagus; pc, pedal cord; pdg, pedal ganglion; plg, pleural ganglion; ppg, propodial ganglion; sb, sub-oesophageal ganglion; sc, statocone; sp, supra-oesophageal ganglion; z, zygoneury." figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5437659" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/5437659/files/figure.png" pageId="31" pageNumber="478">Fig. 24F</figureCitation>
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||
, ppg) present at anterior ends of pedal ganglia. Paired visceral ganglia (
|
||
<figureCitation id="132414B0EE29FFFD8C9360DE3F376E70" box="[984,1069,1791,1813]" captionStart="Figure 7" captionStartId="51.[155,233,1525,1544]" captionTargetBox="[373,1221,197,1490]" captionTargetId="figure-270@51.[363,1227,197,1493]" captionTargetPageId="51" captionText="Figure 7. Morphology of cephalic haemocoel among derived caenogastropods. (A) Panarona clavatula. Siphon obscured by left cephalic tentacle and is not visible in this view. Note large, modified left cephalic tentacle and large proboscis retractor connecting to columellar muscle. (B) Ilyanassa obsoletus. Note second visceral ganglion lying below pericardium and large radular retractors connecting to base of proboscis sheath; ampulla of gland of Leiblein visible within afferent renal vessel. Duct of gland of Leiblein stippled. (C) Nitidiscala tinctum. Note compartmentalized tissue supporting jaw and buccal ganglia lying between salivary glands where the latter enter buccal cavity. (D) Prunum apicinum. Note duct of poison gland opening mid-ventrally to base of buccal cavity, just behind opening of accessory salivary gland. (E) Conus jaspideus. Siphon not visible in this view. Note long coiled duct of poison gland; buccal ganglion visible where short arm of radular sac enters buccal cavity. Base of proboscis sheath is shown, but rhynchocoel has not been opened. Scale bar = 1 mm. Abbreviations: asg, accessory salivary gland; dasg, duct of accessory salivary gland; e, oesophagus; ec, oesophageal caecum; gl, gland of Leiblein; j, jaw; kd, kidney; nr, circum-oesophageal nerve ring; os, osphradium; per, pericardium; ps, proboscis sheath; rs, long arm of radular sac; sb, sub-oesophageal ganglion; sgd, salivary gland duct; sgl, salivary glands; si, siphon; sig, siphonal ganglion; sp, supra-oesophageal ganglion; tn, tentacular nerve; vg, visceral ganglion; vl, valve of Leiblein; z, zygoneury." figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5437621" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/5437621/files/figure.png" pageId="31" pageNumber="478">Fig. 7D</figureCitation>
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, vg) present straddling oesophagus. Statocysts (
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||
<figureCitation id="132414B0EE29FFFD8B43613C3F736E56" box="[1032,1129,1821,1843]" captionStart="Figure 24" captionStartId="81.[155,233,1702,1721]" captionTargetBox="[306,1287,200,1669]" captionTargetId="figure-148@81.[301,1290,192,1674]" captionTargetPageId="81" captionText="Figure 24. Circum-oesophageal nerve ring morphology. (A) Neocyclotus dysoni ambiguum. Scale bar = 0.5 mm. (B) Lampanella minima. Scale bar = 0.5 mm. (C) Crepidula plana. Scale bar = 0.5 mm. (D) Cypraea robertsi. Upper diagram depicts cerebral, pleural, supra-esophageal, and sub-oesophageal ganglia; lower diagram depicts pedal ganglia and pedal cords. Scale bar = 1 mm. (E) Nitidiscala tinctum. Scale bar = 0.25 mm. (F) Prunum apicinum. Scale bar = 0.5 mm. (G) Ilyanassa obsoletus. Scale bar = 0.5 mm. Abbreviations: bg, buccal ganglion; ceg, cerebral ganglion; d, dialyneury; e, oesophagus; pc, pedal cord; pdg, pedal ganglion; plg, pleural ganglion; ppg, propodial ganglion; sb, sub-oesophageal ganglion; sc, statocone; sp, supra-oesophageal ganglion; z, zygoneury." figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5437659" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/5437659/files/figure.png" pageId="31" pageNumber="478">Fig. 24F</figureCitation>
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, sc) lying short distance below and behind pedal ganglia, each containing single, large, ovoid statolith. Osphradium (
|
||
<figureCitation id="132414B0EE29FFFD8A5F617A3E736E14" box="[1300,1385,1883,1905]" captionStart="Figure 7" captionStartId="51.[155,233,1525,1544]" captionTargetBox="[373,1221,197,1490]" captionTargetId="figure-270@51.[363,1227,197,1493]" captionTargetPageId="51" captionText="Figure 7. Morphology of cephalic haemocoel among derived caenogastropods. (A) Panarona clavatula. Siphon obscured by left cephalic tentacle and is not visible in this view. Note large, modified left cephalic tentacle and large proboscis retractor connecting to columellar muscle. (B) Ilyanassa obsoletus. Note second visceral ganglion lying below pericardium and large radular retractors connecting to base of proboscis sheath; ampulla of gland of Leiblein visible within afferent renal vessel. Duct of gland of Leiblein stippled. (C) Nitidiscala tinctum. Note compartmentalized tissue supporting jaw and buccal ganglia lying between salivary glands where the latter enter buccal cavity. (D) Prunum apicinum. Note duct of poison gland opening mid-ventrally to base of buccal cavity, just behind opening of accessory salivary gland. (E) Conus jaspideus. Siphon not visible in this view. Note long coiled duct of poison gland; buccal ganglion visible where short arm of radular sac enters buccal cavity. Base of proboscis sheath is shown, but rhynchocoel has not been opened. Scale bar = 1 mm. Abbreviations: asg, accessory salivary gland; dasg, duct of accessory salivary gland; e, oesophagus; ec, oesophageal caecum; gl, gland of Leiblein; j, jaw; kd, kidney; nr, circum-oesophageal nerve ring; os, osphradium; per, pericardium; ps, proboscis sheath; rs, long arm of radular sac; sb, sub-oesophageal ganglion; sgd, salivary gland duct; sgl, salivary glands; si, siphon; sig, siphonal ganglion; sp, supra-oesophageal ganglion; tn, tentacular nerve; vg, visceral ganglion; vl, valve of Leiblein; z, zygoneury." figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5437621" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/5437621/files/figure.png" pageId="31" pageNumber="478">Fig. 7D</figureCitation>
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, os) large, bipectinate, lying behind base of siphon. Eyes at outer bases of slender cephalic tentacles.
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</paragraph>
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<paragraph id="8BA00835EE16FFC28FC5671F3BEA6837" blockId="32.[142,758,318,494]" box="[142,240,318,339]" pageId="32" pageNumber="479">
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<emphasis id="B96BD427EE16FFC28FC5671F3BEA6837" box="[142,240,318,339]" italics="true" pageId="32" pageNumber="479">Remarks</emphasis>
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</paragraph>
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<paragraph id="8BA00835EE16FFC28FC5677C3A6B688A" blockId="32.[142,758,318,494]" pageId="32" pageNumber="479">
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Little has been published on the anatomy of
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<taxonomicName id="4C1F73B6EE16FFC28DDC677F3BE068F6" baseAuthorityName="MENKE" baseAuthorityYear="1828" class="Gastropoda" family="Marginellidae" genus="Prunum" kingdom="Animalia" order="Neogastropoda" pageId="32" pageNumber="479" phylum="Mollusca" rank="species" species="apicinum">
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<emphasis id="B96BD427EE16FFC28DDC677F3BE068F6" italics="true" pageId="32" pageNumber="479">Prunum apicinum</emphasis>
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||
</taxonomicName>
|
||
. The description of the external anatomy and radula presented here are congruent with those provided by
|
||
<bibRefCitation id="EF8E75C4EE16FFC28E6D67983AC968AB" author="Coovert GA" box="[294,467,441,463]" pageId="32" pageNumber="479" pagination="8 - 25" refId="ref73030" refString="Coovert GA. 1987. A literature review and summary of marginellid external anatomy. Marginella Marginalia 3: 8 - 25." type="journal article" year="1987">Coovert (1987)</bibRefCitation>
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and
|
||
<bibRefCitation id="EF8E75C4EE16FFC28D5C67983BCD688A" author="Coovert GA & Coovert HK" pageId="32" pageNumber="479" pagination="1 - 68" refId="ref73053" refString="Coovert GA, Coovert HK. 1990. A study of marginellid radulae. Marginella Marginalia 8 - 9: 1 - 68." type="journal article" year="1990">Coovert & Coovert (1990)</bibRefCitation>
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, respectively.
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</paragraph>
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<paragraph id="8BA00835EE16FFC28FC564153A1F6B2D" blockId="32.[142,758,564,1905]" box="[142,261,564,585]" pageId="32" pageNumber="479">
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<emphasis id="B96BD427EE16FFC28FC564153A1F6B2D" box="[142,261,564,585]" italics="true" pageId="32" pageNumber="479">Discussion</emphasis>
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</paragraph>
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<paragraph id="8BA00835EE16FFC28FC5647239B66C03" blockId="32.[142,758,564,1905]" pageId="32" pageNumber="479">
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||
Reproductive anatomy of marginellid species remains poorly known compared to the extensive studies of radulae, external anatomy and, to a lesser degree, foregut anatomy discussed below. The oviduct typically joins the albumen gland near its anterior extent (
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<bibRefCitation id="EF8E75C4EE16FFC28FDE64CD3A346A65" author="Ponder WF" box="[149,302,748,770]" pageId="32" pageNumber="479" pagination="55 - 81" refId="ref78441" refString="Ponder WF. 1970. Some aspects of the morphology of four species of the neogastropod family Marginellidae with a discussion on the evolution of the toxoglossan poison gland. Journal of the Malacological Society of Australia 2: 55 - 81." type="journal article" year="1970">Ponder, 1970</bibRefCitation>
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;
|
||
<bibRefCitation id="EF8E75C4EE16FFC28E7764CD39906A66" author="Harasewych MG & Kantor YI" box="[316,650,748,770]" pageId="32" pageNumber="479" pagination="1 - 19" refId="ref74913" refString="Harasewych MG, Kantor YI. 1991. Rediscovery of Marginellona gigas (Martens, 1904), with notes on the anatomy and systematic position of the subfamily Marginelloninae (Gastropoda: Marginellidae). Nemouria 37: 1 - 19." type="journal article" year="1991">Harasewych & Kantor, 1991</bibRefCitation>
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). Similar to other neogastropods (
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<bibRefCitation id="EF8E75C4EE16FFC28EFE652A39496A45" author="Fretter V" box="[437,595,779,801]" pageId="32" pageNumber="479" pagination="173 - 211" refId="ref73747" refString="Fretter V. 1941. The genital ducts of some British stenoglossan prosobranchs. Journal of the Marine Biological Association (United Kingdom) 25: 173 - 211." type="journal article" year="1941">Fretter, 1941</bibRefCitation>
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), the capsule gland has a distinctly regionated glandular epithelium. There may be an anterior and posterior zone of mucus secreting cells (
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<bibRefCitation id="EF8E75C4EE16FFC28EDB6546393C6A18" author="Ponder WF" box="[400,550,871,893]" pageId="32" pageNumber="479" pagination="55 - 81" refId="ref78441" refString="Ponder WF. 1970. Some aspects of the morphology of four species of the neogastropod family Marginellidae with a discussion on the evolution of the toxoglossan poison gland. Journal of the Malacological Society of Australia 2: 55 - 81." type="journal article" year="1970">Ponder, 1970</bibRefCitation>
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; present study) or only a posterior zone (Ponder). There are usually two, rarely one or three, glandular structures for the storage of sperm between the albumen and capsule glands (
|
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<bibRefCitation id="EF8E75C4EE16FFC28FDE65C03A356A92" author="Ponder WF" box="[149,303,993,1015]" pageId="32" pageNumber="479" pagination="55 - 81" refId="ref78441" refString="Ponder WF. 1970. Some aspects of the morphology of four species of the neogastropod family Marginellidae with a discussion on the evolution of the toxoglossan poison gland. Journal of the Malacological Society of Australia 2: 55 - 81." type="journal article" year="1970">Ponder, 1970</bibRefCitation>
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;
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<bibRefCitation id="EF8E75C4EE16FFC28E7565C33AC26A93" author="Fretter V" box="[318,472,993,1015]" pageId="32" pageNumber="479" pagination="327 - 336" refId="ref73867" refString="Fretter V. 1976. The anatomy and feeding of the volutacean prosobranch Volvarina taeniolata Morch. Journal of Molluscan Studies 42: 327 - 336." type="journal article" year="1976">Fretter, 1976</bibRefCitation>
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;
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<bibRefCitation id="EF8E75C4EE16FFC28EA365C03BDD6D72" author="Harasewych MG & Kantor YI" pageId="32" pageNumber="479" pagination="1 - 19" refId="ref74913" refString="Harasewych MG, Kantor YI. 1991. Rediscovery of Marginellona gigas (Martens, 1904), with notes on the anatomy and systematic position of the subfamily Marginelloninae (Gastropoda: Marginellidae). Nemouria 37: 1 - 19." type="journal article" year="1991">Harasewych & Kantor, 1991</bibRefCitation>
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). However, the presence of orientated or unorientated sperm is not always specified. Thus, it is not clear if these comprise ingesting glands, receptacles, or both. From those descriptions that do note sperm orientation, it appears that some taxa possess only ingesting glands (
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<bibRefCitation id="EF8E75C4EE16FFC28E3862B8390C6DCB" author="Ponder WF" box="[371,534,1177,1199]" pageId="32" pageNumber="479" pagination="55 - 81" refId="ref78441" refString="Ponder WF. 1970. Some aspects of the morphology of four species of the neogastropod family Marginellidae with a discussion on the evolution of the toxoglossan poison gland. Journal of the Malacological Society of Australia 2: 55 - 81." type="journal article" year="1970">Ponder, 1970</bibRefCitation>
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), with orientated sperm within the ingesting gland ducts. It should be noted that
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,
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) inferred these structures to be receptacles despite the presence of unorientated sperm, based on the fact that ingestion was not observed. Other marginellids possess both receptacles and ingesting glands (e.g.
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<bibRefCitation id="EF8E75C4EE16FFC28D4C637339BA6C03" author="Fretter V" box="[519,672,1361,1383]" pageId="32" pageNumber="479" pagination="327 - 336" refId="ref73867" refString="Fretter V. 1976. The anatomy and feeding of the volutacean prosobranch Volvarina taeniolata Morch. Journal of Molluscan Studies 42: 327 - 336." type="journal article" year="1976">Fretter, 1976</bibRefCitation>
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).
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</paragraph>
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<paragraph id="8BA00835EE16FFC28FEC63513A706F92" blockId="32.[142,758,564,1905]" pageId="32" pageNumber="479">
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<bibRefCitation id="EF8E75C4EE16FFC28FEC63513A476CE2" author="Graham A" box="[167,349,1392,1414]" pageId="32" pageNumber="479" pagination="134 - 151" refId="ref74447" refString="Graham A. 1966. The fore-gut of some marginellid and cancellariid prosobranchs. In: The R / V Pillsbury Deep-Sea Biological Expedition to the Gulf of Guinea, 1964 - 65. Part 8. Studies in Tropical Oceanography (Miami) 4: 134 - 151." type="journal article" year="1966">Graham (1966)</bibRefCitation>
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observed an unusual connection between the genital duct and kidney in
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<taxonomicName id="4C1F73B6EE16FFC28D3C63AE3A186CA6" authorityName="Marche-Marchad" authorityYear="1957" class="Gastropoda" family="Marginellidae" genus="Marginella" kingdom="Animalia" order="Neogastropoda" pageId="32" pageNumber="479" phylum="Mollusca" rank="species" species="desjardini">
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<emphasis id="B96BD427EE16FFC28D3C63AE3A186CA6" italics="true" pageId="32" pageNumber="479">Marginella desjardini</emphasis>
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</taxonomicName>
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, as well as an ingesting gland and a seminal receptacle proximal to the combined albumen/capsule gland; he found no evidence of a bursa copulatrix.
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<bibRefCitation id="EF8E75C4EE16FFC28FC560283A356F7B" author="Ponder WF" box="[142,303,1545,1567]" pageId="32" pageNumber="479" pagination="55 - 81" refId="ref78441" refString="Ponder WF. 1970. Some aspects of the morphology of four species of the neogastropod family Marginellidae with a discussion on the evolution of the toxoglossan poison gland. Journal of the Malacological Society of Australia 2: 55 - 81." type="journal article" year="1970">Ponder (1970)</bibRefCitation>
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offered a reinterpretation of Graham’s description and suggested that the posterior-most glandular structure Graham described as a seminal receptacle was in fact homologous to the albumen gland. Ponder further suggested that the structure described as an ingesting gland, with its numerous vesicles was homologous to the seminal receptacles of other marginellids.
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</paragraph>
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However, based on the reproductive anatomy of
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<emphasis id="B96BD427EE16FFC28FC5613F3A726E57" box="[142,360,1822,1843]" italics="true" pageId="32" pageNumber="479">Prunum apicinum</emphasis>
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</taxonomicName>
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an alternative interpretation of Graham’s findings is possible. Of particular importance is the nature of the connection between the albumen and capsule glands, as well as the close disposition of albumen gland and kidney. Because Graham’s ‘unusual’ connection between oviduct and kidney in
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<taxonomicName id="4C1F73B6EE16FFC28CEF67013FB96851" authorityName="Marche-Marchad" authorityYear="1957" box="[932,1187,288,309]" class="Gastropoda" family="Marginellidae" genus="Marginella" kingdom="Animalia" order="Neogastropoda" pageId="32" pageNumber="479" phylum="Mollusca" rank="species" species="desjardini">
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<emphasis id="B96BD427EE16FFC28CEF67013FB96851" box="[932,1187,288,309]" italics="true" pageId="32" pageNumber="479">Marginella desjardini</emphasis>
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</taxonomicName>
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strongly resembles the sinuous, S-shaped duct connecting the ingesting gland and capsule gland in
|
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<taxonomicName id="4C1F73B6EE16FFC28B2F677F3FF06817" baseAuthorityName="MENKE" baseAuthorityYear="1828" box="[1124,1258,350,371]" class="Gastropoda" family="Marginellidae" genus="Prunum" kingdom="Animalia" order="Neogastropoda" pageId="32" pageNumber="479" phylum="Mollusca" rank="species" species="apicinum">
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<emphasis id="B96BD427EE16FFC28B2F677F3FF06817" box="[1124,1258,350,371]" italics="true" pageId="32" pageNumber="479">P. apicinum</emphasis>
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</taxonomicName>
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, this suggests that Graham did not differentiate the kidney from the underlying albumen gland. Thus, the capsule/albumen gland of
|
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<taxonomicName id="4C1F73B6EE16FFC28C8C67983FD868AA" authorityName="Marche-Marchad" authorityYear="1957" box="[967,1218,441,462]" class="Gastropoda" family="Marginellidae" genus="Marginella" kingdom="Animalia" order="Neogastropoda" pageId="32" pageNumber="479" phylum="Mollusca" rank="species" species="desjardini">
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<emphasis id="B96BD427EE16FFC28C8C67983FD868AA" box="[967,1218,441,462]" italics="true" pageId="32" pageNumber="479">Marginella desjardini</emphasis>
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</taxonomicName>
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||
is homologous to the capsule gland of other marginellids. This reinterpretation renders the configuration of sperm storage structures in
|
||
<taxonomicName id="4C1F73B6EE16FFC28C8864373F416B4E" authorityName="Marche-Marchad" authorityYear="1957" box="[963,1115,533,555]" class="Gastropoda" family="Marginellidae" genus="Marginella" kingdom="Animalia" order="Neogastropoda" pageId="32" pageNumber="479" phylum="Mollusca" rank="species" species="desjardini">
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||
<emphasis id="B96BD427EE16FFC28C8864373F416B4E" box="[963,1115,533,555]" italics="true" pageId="32" pageNumber="479">M. desjardini</emphasis>
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</taxonomicName>
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||
more easily interpretable. As is common within the family,
|
||
<taxonomicName id="4C1F73B6EE16FFC28BD264143E2B6B2D" authorityName="Marche-Marchad" authorityYear="1957" box="[1177,1329,564,586]" class="Gastropoda" family="Marginellidae" genus="Marginella" kingdom="Animalia" order="Neogastropoda" pageId="32" pageNumber="479" phylum="Mollusca" rank="species" species="desjardini">
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<emphasis id="B96BD427EE16FFC28BD264143E2B6B2D" box="[1177,1329,564,586]" italics="true" pageId="32" pageNumber="479">M. desjardini</emphasis>
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||
</taxonomicName>
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||
, in fact, possesses two storage structures between the capsule and albumen glands. This interpretation of
|
||
<taxonomicName id="4C1F73B6EE16FFC28C6D64B038A46BC1" authorityName="Marche-Marchad" authorityYear="1957" box="[806,958,656,678]" class="Gastropoda" family="Marginellidae" genus="Marginella" kingdom="Animalia" order="Neogastropoda" pageId="32" pageNumber="479" phylum="Mollusca" rank="species" species="desjardini">
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||
<emphasis id="B96BD427EE16FFC28C6D64B038A46BC1" box="[806,958,656,678]" italics="true" pageId="32" pageNumber="479">M. desjardini</emphasis>
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||
</taxonomicName>
|
||
also renders the configuration in
|
||
<taxonomicName id="4C1F73B6EE16FFC28C6D648E38E36BA0" baseAuthorityName="MENKE" baseAuthorityYear="1828" box="[806,1017,687,708]" class="Gastropoda" family="Marginellidae" genus="Prunum" kingdom="Animalia" order="Neogastropoda" pageId="32" pageNumber="479" phylum="Mollusca" rank="species" species="apicinum">
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<emphasis id="B96BD427EE16FFC28C6D648E38E36BA0" box="[806,1017,687,708]" italics="true" pageId="32" pageNumber="479">Prunum apicinum</emphasis>
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||
</taxonomicName>
|
||
that much more unique, the latter being one of two described marginellids to possess a single sac (
|
||
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||
<emphasis id="B96BD427EE16FFC28CEC64CD3F126A65" box="[935,1032,748,769]" italics="true" pageId="32" pageNumber="479">Granula</emphasis>
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||
sp.
|
||
</taxonomicName>
|
||
;
|
||
<bibRefCitation id="EF8E75C4EE16FFC28B7564CD3FCC6A66" author="Ponder WF" box="[1086,1238,748,770]" pageId="32" pageNumber="479" pagination="55 - 81" refId="ref78441" refString="Ponder WF. 1970. Some aspects of the morphology of four species of the neogastropod family Marginellidae with a discussion on the evolution of the toxoglossan poison gland. Journal of the Malacological Society of Australia 2: 55 - 81." type="journal article" year="1970">Ponder, 1970</bibRefCitation>
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).
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||
</paragraph>
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||
<paragraph id="8BA00835EE16FFC28C74652A3FAB6DCB" blockId="32.[806,1422,196,1905]" pageId="32" pageNumber="479">
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||
Male reproductive anatomy is somewhat less variable than females. The vas deferens connecting testis with prostate may be straight (present study) or convoluted (
|
||
<bibRefCitation id="EF8E75C4EE16FFC28CC065463F296A19" author="Graham A" box="[907,1075,871,893]" pageId="32" pageNumber="479" pagination="134 - 151" refId="ref74447" refString="Graham A. 1966. The fore-gut of some marginellid and cancellariid prosobranchs. In: The R / V Pillsbury Deep-Sea Biological Expedition to the Gulf of Guinea, 1964 - 65. Part 8. Studies in Tropical Oceanography (Miami) 4: 134 - 151." type="journal article" year="1966">Graham, 1966</bibRefCitation>
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||
;
|
||
<bibRefCitation id="EF8E75C4EE16FFC28B0B65463FCC6A18" author="Ponder WF" box="[1088,1238,871,893]" pageId="32" pageNumber="479" pagination="55 - 81" refId="ref78441" refString="Ponder WF. 1970. Some aspects of the morphology of four species of the neogastropod family Marginellidae with a discussion on the evolution of the toxoglossan poison gland. Journal of the Malacological Society of Australia 2: 55 - 81." type="journal article" year="1970">Ponder, 1970</bibRefCitation>
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;
|
||
<bibRefCitation id="EF8E75C4EE16FFC28BA8654638DF6AFF" author="Harasewych MG & Kantor YI" pageId="32" pageNumber="479" pagination="1 - 19" refId="ref74913" refString="Harasewych MG, Kantor YI. 1991. Rediscovery of Marginellona gigas (Martens, 1904), with notes on the anatomy and systematic position of the subfamily Marginelloninae (Gastropoda: Marginellidae). Nemouria 37: 1 - 19." type="journal article" year="1991">Harasewych & Kantor, 1991</bibRefCitation>
|
||
). Pallial connections of the prostate gland may comprise a slit (
|
||
<bibRefCitation id="EF8E75C4EE16FFC28B2065853E906ADE" author="Marcus E & Marcus E" box="[1131,1418,932,954]" pageId="32" pageNumber="479" pagination="55 - 69" refId="ref77207" refString="Marcus E, Marcus E. 1968. On the prosobranchs Ancilla dimidiata and Marginella fraterculus. Proceedings of the Malacological Society of London 38: 55 - 69." type="journal article" year="1968">Marcus & Marcus, 1968</bibRefCitation>
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||
;
|
||
<bibRefCitation id="EF8E75C4EE16FFC28C6D65E238A36ABD" author="Ponder WF" box="[806,953,963,985]" pageId="32" pageNumber="479" pagination="55 - 81" refId="ref78441" refString="Ponder WF. 1970. Some aspects of the morphology of four species of the neogastropod family Marginellidae with a discussion on the evolution of the toxoglossan poison gland. Journal of the Malacological Society of Australia 2: 55 - 81." type="journal article" year="1970">Ponder, 1970</bibRefCitation>
|
||
) or a tubular duct (
|
||
<bibRefCitation id="EF8E75C4EE16FFC28BDC65E23E366ABC" author="Ponder WF" box="[1175,1324,963,985]" pageId="32" pageNumber="479" pagination="55 - 81" refId="ref78441" refString="Ponder WF. 1970. Some aspects of the morphology of four species of the neogastropod family Marginellidae with a discussion on the evolution of the toxoglossan poison gland. Journal of the Malacological Society of Australia 2: 55 - 81." type="journal article" year="1970">Ponder, 1970</bibRefCitation>
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;
|
||
<bibRefCitation id="EF8E75C4EE16FFC28A7C65E2387A6A93" author="Fretter V" pageId="32" pageNumber="479" pagination="327 - 336" refId="ref73867" refString="Fretter V. 1976. The anatomy and feeding of the volutacean prosobranch Volvarina taeniolata Morch. Journal of Molluscan Studies 42: 327 - 336." type="journal article" year="1976">Fretter, 1976</bibRefCitation>
|
||
). The prostate may lie across the exhalent margin (
|
||
<bibRefCitation id="EF8E75C4EE16FFC28C2562213FDA6D72" author="Marcus E & Marcus E" box="[878,1216,1024,1046]" pageId="32" pageNumber="479" pagination="55 - 69" refId="ref77207" refString="Marcus E, Marcus E. 1968. On the prosobranchs Ancilla dimidiata and Marginella fraterculus. Proceedings of the Malacological Society of London 38: 55 - 69." type="journal article" year="1968">Marcus & Marcus, 1968</bibRefCitation>
|
||
;
|
||
<bibRefCitation id="EF8E75C4EE16FFC28BAB62213E906D71" author="Ponder WF" box="[1248,1418,1024,1046]" pageId="32" pageNumber="479" pagination="55 - 81" refId="ref78441" refString="Ponder WF. 1970. Some aspects of the morphology of four species of the neogastropod family Marginellidae with a discussion on the evolution of the toxoglossan poison gland. Journal of the Malacological Society of Australia 2: 55 - 81." type="journal article" year="1970">Ponder, 1970</bibRefCitation>
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;
|
||
<bibRefCitation id="EF8E75C4EE16FFC28C6D623E3F986D51" author="Harasewych MG & Kantor YI" box="[806,1154,1055,1077]" pageId="32" pageNumber="479" pagination="1 - 19" refId="ref74913" refString="Harasewych MG, Kantor YI. 1991. Rediscovery of Marginellona gigas (Martens, 1904), with notes on the anatomy and systematic position of the subfamily Marginelloninae (Gastropoda: Marginellidae). Nemouria 37: 1 - 19." type="journal article" year="1991">Harasewych & Kantor, 1991</bibRefCitation>
|
||
) or within the penis (
|
||
<bibRefCitation id="EF8E75C4EE16FFC28C66621C38D86D36" author="Ponder WF" box="[813,962,1085,1107]" pageId="32" pageNumber="479" pagination="55 - 81" refId="ref78441" refString="Ponder WF. 1970. Some aspects of the morphology of four species of the neogastropod family Marginellidae with a discussion on the evolution of the toxoglossan poison gland. Journal of the Malacological Society of Australia 2: 55 - 81." type="journal article" year="1970">Ponder, 1970</bibRefCitation>
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;
|
||
<bibRefCitation id="EF8E75C4EE16FFC28C87621F3F786D37" author="Fretter V" box="[972,1122,1085,1107]" pageId="32" pageNumber="479" pagination="327 - 336" refId="ref73867" refString="Fretter V. 1976. The anatomy and feeding of the volutacean prosobranch Volvarina taeniolata Morch. Journal of Molluscan Studies 42: 327 - 336." type="journal article" year="1976">Fretter, 1976</bibRefCitation>
|
||
). The penis is oval to spatulate, uni- or bilobed, with the vas deferens opening at its tip (
|
||
<bibRefCitation id="EF8E75C4EE16FFC28C32625A38E46DF4" author="Eales NB" box="[889,1022,1147,1169]" pageId="32" pageNumber="479" pagination="1 - 46" refId="ref73646" refString="Eales NB. 1923. Mollusca, Part 5, Anatomy of Gastropoda (except the Nudibranchia). British Antarctic (' Terra Nova') Expedition, 1910. Journal of Zoology 7: 1 - 46." type="journal article" year="1923">Eales, 1923</bibRefCitation>
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;
|
||
<bibRefCitation id="EF8E75C4EE16FFC28B42625A3FB46DF5" author="Graham A" box="[1033,1198,1147,1169]" pageId="32" pageNumber="479" pagination="134 - 151" refId="ref74447" refString="Graham A. 1966. The fore-gut of some marginellid and cancellariid prosobranchs. In: The R / V Pillsbury Deep-Sea Biological Expedition to the Gulf of Guinea, 1964 - 65. Part 8. Studies in Tropical Oceanography (Miami) 4: 134 - 151." type="journal article" year="1966">Graham, 1966</bibRefCitation>
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;
|
||
<bibRefCitation id="EF8E75C4EE16FFC28BF1625A38456DCB" author="Marcus E & Marcus E" pageId="32" pageNumber="479" pagination="55 - 69" refId="ref77207" refString="Marcus E, Marcus E. 1968. On the prosobranchs Ancilla dimidiata and Marginella fraterculus. Proceedings of the Malacological Society of London 38: 55 - 69." type="journal article" year="1968">Marcus & Marcus, 1968</bibRefCitation>
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;
|
||
<bibRefCitation id="EF8E75C4EE16FFC28C2062B83F1B6DCA" author="Ponder WF" box="[875,1025,1177,1199]" pageId="32" pageNumber="479" pagination="55 - 81" refId="ref78441" refString="Ponder WF. 1970. Some aspects of the morphology of four species of the neogastropod family Marginellidae with a discussion on the evolution of the toxoglossan poison gland. Journal of the Malacological Society of Australia 2: 55 - 81." type="journal article" year="1970">Ponder, 1970</bibRefCitation>
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;
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||
<bibRefCitation id="EF8E75C4EE16FFC28B4662BB3FBC6DCB" author="Fretter V" box="[1037,1190,1177,1199]" pageId="32" pageNumber="479" pagination="327 - 336" refId="ref73867" refString="Fretter V. 1976. The anatomy and feeding of the volutacean prosobranch Volvarina taeniolata Morch. Journal of Molluscan Studies 42: 327 - 336." type="journal article" year="1976">Fretter, 1976</bibRefCitation>
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).
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||
</paragraph>
|
||
<paragraph id="8BA00835EE16FFC28C74629938D36F65" blockId="32.[806,1422,196,1905]" pageId="32" pageNumber="479">
|
||
Of all the organ systems, foregut morphology is best known among marginellid taxa. All marginellids share a large or small (
|
||
<bibRefCitation id="EF8E75C4EE16FFC28B7A62D43FAF6C68" author="Eales NB" box="[1073,1205,1269,1292]" pageId="32" pageNumber="479" pagination="1 - 46" refId="ref73646" refString="Eales NB. 1923. Mollusca, Part 5, Anatomy of Gastropoda (except the Nudibranchia). British Antarctic (' Terra Nova') Expedition, 1910. Journal of Zoology 7: 1 - 46." type="journal article" year="1923">Eales, 1923</bibRefCitation>
|
||
) pleurembolic proboscis that commonly contains a unique buccal pouch. The pouch has been shown to be derived from the radular sac and houses a highly modified odontophore supported by cartilages that are fused anteriorly, posteriorly, or both (
|
||
<bibRefCitation id="EF8E75C4EE16FFC28CA263AE3F956CC1" author="Graham A" box="[1001,1167,1423,1445]" pageId="32" pageNumber="479" pagination="134 - 151" refId="ref74447" refString="Graham A. 1966. The fore-gut of some marginellid and cancellariid prosobranchs. In: The R / V Pillsbury Deep-Sea Biological Expedition to the Gulf of Guinea, 1964 - 65. Part 8. Studies in Tropical Oceanography (Miami) 4: 134 - 151." type="journal article" year="1966">Graham, 1966</bibRefCitation>
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;
|
||
<bibRefCitation id="EF8E75C4EE16FFC28BD763AE3E2B6CC0" author="Ponder WF" box="[1180,1329,1423,1445]" pageId="32" pageNumber="479" pagination="55 - 81" refId="ref78441" refString="Ponder WF. 1970. Some aspects of the morphology of four species of the neogastropod family Marginellidae with a discussion on the evolution of the toxoglossan poison gland. Journal of the Malacological Society of Australia 2: 55 - 81." type="journal article" year="1970">Ponder, 1970</bibRefCitation>
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;
|
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<bibRefCitation id="EF8E75C4EE16FFC28A7663AE38CA6CA7" author="Ponder WF & Taylor JD" pageId="32" pageNumber="479" pagination="317 - 328" refId="ref78787" refString="Ponder WF, Taylor JD. 1992. Predatory shell drilling by two species of Austroginella (Gastropoda: Marginellidae). Journal of Zoology 228: 317 - 328." type="journal article" year="1992">Ponder & Taylor, 1992</bibRefCitation>
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;
|
||
<bibRefCitation id="EF8E75C4EE16FFC28C96638F3FE46CA7" author="Coovert GA & Coovert HK" box="[989,1278,1453,1475]" pageId="32" pageNumber="479" pagination="43 - 110" refId="ref73077" refString="Coovert GA, Coovert HK. 1995. Revision of the supraspecific classification of marginelliform gastropods. The Nautilus 109: 43 - 110." type="journal article" year="1995">Coovert & Coovert, 1995</bibRefCitation>
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||
). The buccal mass may be lacking (
|
||
<bibRefCitation id="EF8E75C4EE16FFC28B7463ED3FD16C85" author="Eales NB" box="[1087,1227,1484,1506]" pageId="32" pageNumber="479" pagination="1 - 46" refId="ref73646" refString="Eales NB. 1923. Mollusca, Part 5, Anatomy of Gastropoda (except the Nudibranchia). British Antarctic (' Terra Nova') Expedition, 1910. Journal of Zoology 7: 1 - 46." type="journal article" year="1923">Eales, 1923</bibRefCitation>
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;
|
||
<bibRefCitation id="EF8E75C4EE16FFC28B9663ED3E906C86" author="Graham A" box="[1245,1418,1484,1506]" pageId="32" pageNumber="479" pagination="134 - 151" refId="ref74447" refString="Graham A. 1966. The fore-gut of some marginellid and cancellariid prosobranchs. In: The R / V Pillsbury Deep-Sea Biological Expedition to the Gulf of Guinea, 1964 - 65. Part 8. Studies in Tropical Oceanography (Miami) 4: 134 - 151." type="journal article" year="1966">Graham, 1966</bibRefCitation>
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;
|
||
<bibRefCitation id="EF8E75C4EE16FFC28C6D63CA38A76F65" author="Ponder WF" box="[806,957,1515,1537]" pageId="32" pageNumber="479" pagination="55 - 81" refId="ref78441" refString="Ponder WF. 1970. Some aspects of the morphology of four species of the neogastropod family Marginellidae with a discussion on the evolution of the toxoglossan poison gland. Journal of the Malacological Society of Australia 2: 55 - 81." type="journal article" year="1970">Ponder, 1970</bibRefCitation>
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).
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</paragraph>
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The foregut glandular apparatus is highly variable. Salivary glands may be ascinous or tubular, the salivary gland ducts may be free or attached to the oesophageal walls, the accessory salivary gland may be absent or present, the poison gland (gland of Leiblein) may have a pointed or blunt muscular, terminal bulb, and the poison gland duct may open midventrally or laterally to the buccal cavity, or to the mid-oesophagus (
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<bibRefCitation id="EF8E75C4EE16FFC28CAE613C3F636E57" author="Ponder WF" box="[997,1145,1821,1843]" pageId="32" pageNumber="479" pagination="55 - 81" refId="ref78441" refString="Ponder WF. 1970. Some aspects of the morphology of four species of the neogastropod family Marginellidae with a discussion on the evolution of the toxoglossan poison gland. Journal of the Malacological Society of Australia 2: 55 - 81." type="journal article" year="1970">Ponder, 1970</bibRefCitation>
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<bibRefCitation id="EF8E75C4EE16FFC28BC8613F3E026E57" author="Fretter V" box="[1155,1304,1821,1843]" pageId="32" pageNumber="479" pagination="327 - 336" refId="ref73867" refString="Fretter V. 1976. The anatomy and feeding of the volutacean prosobranch Volvarina taeniolata Morch. Journal of Molluscan Studies 42: 327 - 336." type="journal article" year="1976">Fretter, 1976</bibRefCitation>
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;
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<bibRefCitation id="EF8E75C4EE16FFC28C89611D3FFF6E36" author="Coovert GA & Coovert HK" box="[962,1253,1852,1874]" pageId="32" pageNumber="479" pagination="43 - 110" refId="ref73077" refString="Coovert GA, Coovert HK. 1995. Revision of the supraspecific classification of marginelliform gastropods. The Nautilus 109: 43 - 110." type="journal article" year="1995">Coovert & Coovert, 1995</bibRefCitation>
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). In some species, the poison gland lacks a terminal bulb (
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). Alternatively, as in
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<emphasis id="B96BD427EE17FFC38E8866E539BA69BE" box="[451,672,196,218]" italics="true" pageId="33" pageNumber="480">Marginellona gigas</emphasis>
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</taxonomicName>
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, the poison gland may be broad and saculate rather than narrow and tubular as in the remaining marginellids (
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<bibRefCitation id="EF8E75C4EE17FFC38FE967013AEB6852" author="Harasewych MG & Kantor YI" box="[162,497,288,310]" pageId="33" pageNumber="480" pagination="1 - 19" refId="ref74913" refString="Harasewych MG, Kantor YI. 1991. Rediscovery of Marginellona gigas (Martens, 1904), with notes on the anatomy and systematic position of the subfamily Marginelloninae (Gastropoda: Marginellidae). Nemouria 37: 1 - 19." type="journal article" year="1991">Harasewych & Kantor, 1991</bibRefCitation>
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). Both the oesophageal caecum and the valve of Leiblein may be present or absent (
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<bibRefCitation id="EF8E75C4EE17FFC38E4A677C3AA86817" author="Graham A" box="[257,434,349,371]" pageId="33" pageNumber="480" pagination="134 - 151" refId="ref74447" refString="Graham A. 1966. The fore-gut of some marginellid and cancellariid prosobranchs. In: The R / V Pillsbury Deep-Sea Biological Expedition to the Gulf of Guinea, 1964 - 65. Part 8. Studies in Tropical Oceanography (Miami) 4: 134 - 151." type="journal article" year="1966">Graham, 1966</bibRefCitation>
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;
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<bibRefCitation id="EF8E75C4EE17FFC38E83677F39E56817" author="Marcus E & Marcus E" box="[456,767,349,371]" pageId="33" pageNumber="480" pagination="55 - 69" refId="ref77207" refString="Marcus E, Marcus E. 1968. On the prosobranchs Ancilla dimidiata and Marginella fraterculus. Proceedings of the Malacological Society of London 38: 55 - 69." type="journal article" year="1968">Marcus & Marcus, 1968</bibRefCitation>
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;
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<bibRefCitation id="EF8E75C4EE17FFC38FD0675D3A2E68F5" author="Ponder WF" box="[155,308,380,402]" pageId="33" pageNumber="480" pagination="55 - 81" refId="ref78441" refString="Ponder WF. 1970. Some aspects of the morphology of four species of the neogastropod family Marginellidae with a discussion on the evolution of the toxoglossan poison gland. Journal of the Malacological Society of Australia 2: 55 - 81." type="journal article" year="1970">Ponder, 1970</bibRefCitation>
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;
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<bibRefCitation id="EF8E75C4EE17FFC38E0F675D3AC568F6" author="Fretter V" box="[324,479,380,402]" pageId="33" pageNumber="480" pagination="327 - 336" refId="ref73867" refString="Fretter V. 1976. The anatomy and feeding of the volutacean prosobranch Volvarina taeniolata Morch. Journal of Molluscan Studies 42: 327 - 336." type="journal article" year="1976">Fretter, 1976</bibRefCitation>
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;
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;
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). It is interesting to note that the oesophageal caecum and valve of Leiblein lie in a similar position, at the junction of the anterior and mid-oesophagus. While both may be lacking, they are never present simultaneously (except in the disputed description of
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<bibRefCitation id="EF8E75C4EE17FFC38E02641539746B2E" author="Marcus E & Marcus E" box="[329,622,564,586]" pageId="33" pageNumber="480" pagination="55 - 69" refId="ref77207" refString="Marcus E, Marcus E. 1968. On the prosobranchs Ancilla dimidiata and Marginella fraterculus. Proceedings of the Malacological Society of London 38: 55 - 69." type="journal article" year="1968">Marcus & Marcus, 1968</bibRefCitation>
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), suggesting that they may be homologues. The valve of Leiblein, when present, differs from other neogastropods in that a duct ventrally by-passes the valve (
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<bibRefCitation id="EF8E75C4EE17FFC38D2964B139E56BC1" author="Ponder WF" box="[610,767,656,678]" pageId="33" pageNumber="480" pagination="55 - 81" refId="ref78441" refString="Ponder WF. 1970. Some aspects of the morphology of four species of the neogastropod family Marginellidae with a discussion on the evolution of the toxoglossan poison gland. Journal of the Malacological Society of Australia 2: 55 - 81." type="journal article" year="1970">Ponder, 1970</bibRefCitation>
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;
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).
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</paragraph>
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<paragraph id="8BA00835EE17FFC38FF864EC392C6D51" blockId="33.[155,771,196,1598]" pageId="33" pageNumber="480">
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Typically, the midgut is small and sac-like with two digestive gland ducts (
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<bibRefCitation id="EF8E75C4EE17FFC38EE264CD394E6A66" author="Graham A" box="[425,596,748,770]" pageId="33" pageNumber="480" pagination="134 - 151" refId="ref74447" refString="Graham A. 1966. The fore-gut of some marginellid and cancellariid prosobranchs. In: The R / V Pillsbury Deep-Sea Biological Expedition to the Gulf of Guinea, 1964 - 65. Part 8. Studies in Tropical Oceanography (Miami) 4: 134 - 151." type="journal article" year="1966">Graham, 1966</bibRefCitation>
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;
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<bibRefCitation id="EF8E75C4EE17FFC38D2F64CD39E56A65" author="Ponder WF" box="[612,767,748,770]" pageId="33" pageNumber="480" pagination="55 - 81" refId="ref78441" refString="Ponder WF. 1970. Some aspects of the morphology of four species of the neogastropod family Marginellidae with a discussion on the evolution of the toxoglossan poison gland. Journal of the Malacological Society of Australia 2: 55 - 81." type="journal article" year="1970">Ponder, 1970</bibRefCitation>
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;
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<bibRefCitation id="EF8E75C4EE17FFC38FD0652A3A286A45" author="Fretter V" box="[155,306,779,801]" pageId="33" pageNumber="480" pagination="327 - 336" refId="ref73867" refString="Fretter V. 1976. The anatomy and feeding of the volutacean prosobranch Volvarina taeniolata Morch. Journal of Molluscan Studies 42: 327 - 336." type="journal article" year="1976">Fretter, 1976</bibRefCitation>
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); a single duct or caecum-like duct may be present (
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<bibRefCitation id="EF8E75C4EE17FFC38E7065083AC46A5A" author="Ponder WF" box="[315,478,809,831]" pageId="33" pageNumber="480" pagination="55 - 81" refId="ref78441" refString="Ponder WF. 1970. Some aspects of the morphology of four species of the neogastropod family Marginellidae with a discussion on the evolution of the toxoglossan poison gland. Journal of the Malacological Society of Australia 2: 55 - 81." type="journal article" year="1970">Ponder, 1970</bibRefCitation>
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;
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<bibRefCitation id="EF8E75C4EE17FFC38EBD650B39806A5B" author="Fretter V" box="[502,666,809,831]" pageId="33" pageNumber="480" pagination="327 - 336" refId="ref73867" refString="Fretter V. 1976. The anatomy and feeding of the volutacean prosobranch Volvarina taeniolata Morch. Journal of Molluscan Studies 42: 327 - 336." type="journal article" year="1976">Fretter, 1976</bibRefCitation>
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). Finely grooved tracts commonly connect the intestinal, oesophageal and digestive gland apertures (
|
||
<bibRefCitation id="EF8E75C4EE17FFC38DE065463BCE6AFE" author="Ponder WF" pageId="33" pageNumber="480" pagination="55 - 81" refId="ref78441" refString="Ponder WF. 1970. Some aspects of the morphology of four species of the neogastropod family Marginellidae with a discussion on the evolution of the toxoglossan poison gland. Journal of the Malacological Society of Australia 2: 55 - 81." type="journal article" year="1970">Ponder, 1970</bibRefCitation>
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;
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<bibRefCitation id="EF8E75C4EE17FFC38FA965A73A666AFF" author="Fretter V" box="[226,380,901,923]" pageId="33" pageNumber="480" pagination="327 - 336" refId="ref73867" refString="Fretter V. 1976. The anatomy and feeding of the volutacean prosobranch Volvarina taeniolata Morch. Journal of Molluscan Studies 42: 327 - 336." type="journal article" year="1976">Fretter, 1976</bibRefCitation>
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). The intestine is rather straight and no style sac region is apparent (
|
||
<bibRefCitation id="EF8E75C4EE17FFC38D07658539ED6ADE" author="Graham A" box="[588,759,932,954]" pageId="33" pageNumber="480" pagination="134 - 151" refId="ref74447" refString="Graham A. 1966. The fore-gut of some marginellid and cancellariid prosobranchs. In: The R / V Pillsbury Deep-Sea Biological Expedition to the Gulf of Guinea, 1964 - 65. Part 8. Studies in Tropical Oceanography (Miami) 4: 134 - 151." type="journal article" year="1966">Graham, 1966</bibRefCitation>
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). The anal gland may be present or absent, often opening to the rectum via a single duct (
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||
<bibRefCitation id="EF8E75C4EE17FFC38D2A65C039E56A92" author="Ponder WF" box="[609,767,993,1015]" pageId="33" pageNumber="480" pagination="55 - 81" refId="ref78441" refString="Ponder WF. 1970. Some aspects of the morphology of four species of the neogastropod family Marginellidae with a discussion on the evolution of the toxoglossan poison gland. Journal of the Malacological Society of Australia 2: 55 - 81." type="journal article" year="1970">Ponder, 1970</bibRefCitation>
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;
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<bibRefCitation id="EF8E75C4EE17FFC38FD062213AC56D72" author="Harasewych MG & Kantor YI" box="[155,479,1024,1046]" pageId="33" pageNumber="480" pagination="1 - 19" refId="ref74913" refString="Harasewych MG, Kantor YI. 1991. Rediscovery of Marginellona gigas (Martens, 1904), with notes on the anatomy and systematic position of the subfamily Marginelloninae (Gastropoda: Marginellidae). Nemouria 37: 1 - 19." type="journal article" year="1991">Harasewych & Kantor, 1991</bibRefCitation>
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), and rarely to the pallial cavity (
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||
<bibRefCitation id="EF8E75C4EE17FFC38FA5623E3A9F6D50" author="Ponder WF" box="[238,389,1055,1077]" pageId="33" pageNumber="480" pagination="55 - 81" refId="ref78441" refString="Ponder WF. 1970. Some aspects of the morphology of four species of the neogastropod family Marginellidae with a discussion on the evolution of the toxoglossan poison gland. Journal of the Malacological Society of Australia 2: 55 - 81." type="journal article" year="1970">Ponder, 1970</bibRefCitation>
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;
|
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<bibRefCitation id="EF8E75C4EE17FFC38EDA623E39306D51" author="Fretter V" box="[401,554,1055,1077]" pageId="33" pageNumber="480" pagination="327 - 336" refId="ref73867" refString="Fretter V. 1976. The anatomy and feeding of the volutacean prosobranch Volvarina taeniolata Morch. Journal of Molluscan Studies 42: 327 - 336." type="journal article" year="1976">Fretter, 1976</bibRefCitation>
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).
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</paragraph>
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<paragraph id="8BA00835EE17FFC38FF8621C3A326CC0" blockId="33.[155,771,196,1598]" pageId="33" pageNumber="480">
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The kidney is a large, elongate organ along the left margin of the viscera. The secondary tubules are restricted to an antero-dorsal region (
|
||
<bibRefCitation id="EF8E75C4EE17FFC38D10625A39ED6DF5" author="Ponder WF" box="[603,759,1147,1169]" pageId="33" pageNumber="480" pagination="55 - 81" refId="ref78441" refString="Ponder WF. 1970. Some aspects of the morphology of four species of the neogastropod family Marginellidae with a discussion on the evolution of the toxoglossan poison gland. Journal of the Malacological Society of Australia 2: 55 - 81." type="journal article" year="1970">Ponder, 1970</bibRefCitation>
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). Ponder was not explicit about the size of the mass of secondary tubules, thus, it is unknown whether the extremely small mass in
|
||
<taxonomicName id="4C1F73B6EE17FFC38EF262F639916D88" baseAuthorityName="MENKE" baseAuthorityYear="1828" box="[441,651,1239,1260]" class="Gastropoda" family="Marginellidae" genus="Prunum" kingdom="Animalia" order="Neogastropoda" pageId="33" pageNumber="480" phylum="Mollusca" rank="species" species="apicinum">
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||
<emphasis id="B96BD427EE17FFC38EF262F639916D88" box="[441,651,1239,1260]" italics="true" pageId="33" pageNumber="480">Prunum apicinum</emphasis>
|
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</taxonomicName>
|
||
is unique. Ponder likened marginellid kidney morphology to that of olivids (
|
||
<bibRefCitation id="EF8E75C4EE17FFC38E5A633539306C4E" author="Marcus E & Marcus E" box="[273,554,1300,1322]" pageId="33" pageNumber="480" pagination="99 - 188" refId="ref77072" refString="Marcus E, Marcus E. 1959. Studies on ' Olividae. ' Boletim da Faculdade de Filosofia, Ciencias, e Letras. Universidade de Sao Paulo, Serie Zoologica 22: 99 - 188." type="journal article" year="1959">Marcus & Marcus, 1959</bibRefCitation>
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). However, the latter description indicates a long strip of ‘villous’ secondary tubules extending the length of the kidney roof, and is not comparable to the conditions in
|
||
<taxonomicName id="4C1F73B6EE17FFC38FD063AE3A3B6CC0" baseAuthorityName="MENKE" baseAuthorityYear="1828" box="[155,289,1423,1444]" class="Gastropoda" family="Marginellidae" genus="Prunum" kingdom="Animalia" order="Neogastropoda" pageId="33" pageNumber="480" phylum="Mollusca" rank="species" species="apicinum">
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||
<emphasis id="B96BD427EE17FFC38FD063AE3A3B6CC0" box="[155,289,1423,1444]" italics="true" pageId="33" pageNumber="480">P. apicinum</emphasis>
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||
</taxonomicName>
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.
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</paragraph>
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<paragraph id="8BA00835EE17FFC38FF8638C392D6F5A" blockId="33.[155,771,196,1598]" pageId="33" pageNumber="480">
|
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The circum-oesophageal nerve ring is highly concentrated (
|
||
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;
|
||
<bibRefCitation id="EF8E75C4EE17FFC38ECC63ED39BA6C86" author="Marcus E & Marcus E" box="[391,672,1484,1506]" pageId="33" pageNumber="480" pagination="55 - 69" refId="ref77207" refString="Marcus E, Marcus E. 1968. On the prosobranchs Ancilla dimidiata and Marginella fraterculus. Proceedings of the Malacological Society of London 38: 55 - 69." type="journal article" year="1968">Marcus & Marcus, 1968</bibRefCitation>
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;
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||
<bibRefCitation id="EF8E75C4EE17FFC38DE663ED3BCE6F65" author="Ponder WF" pageId="33" pageNumber="480" pagination="55 - 81" refId="ref78441" refString="Ponder WF. 1970. Some aspects of the morphology of four species of the neogastropod family Marginellidae with a discussion on the evolution of the toxoglossan poison gland. Journal of the Malacological Society of Australia 2: 55 - 81." type="journal article" year="1970">Ponder, 1970</bibRefCitation>
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); paired visceral ganglia are present near the left side of the asymmetrical cephalic haemocoel (
|
||
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;
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<bibRefCitation id="EF8E75C4EE17FFC38FAB60093A9C6F5A" author="Graham A" box="[224,390,1576,1598]" pageId="33" pageNumber="480" pagination="134 - 151" refId="ref74447" refString="Graham A. 1966. The fore-gut of some marginellid and cancellariid prosobranchs. In: The R / V Pillsbury Deep-Sea Biological Expedition to the Gulf of Guinea, 1964 - 65. Part 8. Studies in Tropical Oceanography (Miami) 4: 134 - 151." type="journal article" year="1966">Graham, 1966</bibRefCitation>
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;
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<bibRefCitation id="EF8E75C4EE17FFC38ED9600939316F5A" author="Fretter V" box="[402,555,1576,1598]" pageId="33" pageNumber="480" pagination="327 - 336" refId="ref73867" refString="Fretter V. 1976. The anatomy and feeding of the volutacean prosobranch Volvarina taeniolata Morch. Journal of Molluscan Studies 42: 327 - 336." type="journal article" year="1976">Fretter, 1976</bibRefCitation>
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).
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</paragraph>
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