1973
DOI: 10.1007/bf00348903
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On the functional morphology of Hiatella solida (Hiatellidae: Bivalvia)

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“…The mantle cavity organs observed by Yonge (1971) and Bower & Blackbourn (2003) for the Pacific species P. generosa are similar to those in P. abbreviata. The examined morphology of the stomach of P. abbreviata agrees with that observed by Narchi (1973) and Purchon (1958) in Hiatella solida and H. arctica respectively. The shell morphology allows us to differentiate the valid American species of the genus.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 82%
“…The mantle cavity organs observed by Yonge (1971) and Bower & Blackbourn (2003) for the Pacific species P. generosa are similar to those in P. abbreviata. The examined morphology of the stomach of P. abbreviata agrees with that observed by Narchi (1973) and Purchon (1958) in Hiatella solida and H. arctica respectively. The shell morphology allows us to differentiate the valid American species of the genus.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 82%
“…Penna-Neme & Cruz-Natali (1984) referred M. lens to Pseudomiltha tixieri Klein, 1967, which was considered as a synonym of it by Rios (1994Rios ( , 2009 Penna, 1971, Carditamera plata (Ihering, 1907, Cyclocardia moniliata (Dall, 1902), and Pleuromeris sanmartini Klappenbach, 1971[Observations: Rios (2009 (Nicol, 1953 [Narchi (1973) and Domaneschi & Narchi (1998) recorded H. solida from Brazil, but Rios (1994Rios ( , 2009 Table 1, all known extant superfamilies of marine Bivalvia are listed, including two (Trigonioidea and Clavagelloidea) that are recorded neither from Antarctica or Brazil. The mode of life and the total number of species counted for each taxa from both places are also shown.…”
Section: Species From Brazilmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Literature on this species comprises mainly ecological and paleo-ecological aspects (Gallardo & Osorio 1978, Gordillo 1995, Gordillo 2001, Narchi 1973. It is a very frequent taxon mentioned in invertebrate inventories in the southwestern Atlantic Ocean and was also found attached to Z. patagonica (Schejter & Bremec 2007).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%