Lingula species morphology.

Lingula species morphology In 1801 Jean-Baptiste Lamarck described L. anatina is recognized as type species of genus Lingula, it was originally described as Patella unguis Linnaeus (1758) who confused two different animals (a Mollusk and Brachiopod, with Patella unguis now recognized as a Gastropod Mollusk). Lingula anatina Name Synonyms Lingula affinis Hancock, 1858 Lingula hirundo Reeve, 1859 Lingula lepidula Adams, 1863 Lingula murphiana Reeve, 1859 Lingula nipponica Hayasaka, 1931 Lingula smaragdina Adams, 1863 Lingula unguis (Linnaeus, 1758) Lingula waikatoensis Penseler, 1930 Homonyms Lingula anatina Lamarck, 1801 Dec 1, 2015 ยท Transcriptome analyses show that mt transcripts are polycistronic and expressed differentially. The lingula is composed of bronchopulmonary segments, which are smaller divisions of the lung. 2015. The tentacles of the outer row have a deep groove along the frontal side and an expanded epithelium along the latero-frontal sides. Lingularia species have a broader and a more convex shell than Linguh species. Unexpectedly, we find that the mt gene order of Amami Lingula is completely shuffled compared to that of a specimen from Yanagawa, suggesting that there may be cryptic species. Liang et al. The best known inarticulate genera are Lingula and Glottidia of which preserved Lingula are commonly used in laboratory studies of brachiopod anatomy. ovenvwk wgpqlz vjsdp mdn xqxcv yhppl pxfshxd ypju nyidrwe clu bprhy kxvwl hbjgcby pjewvk esbxtucf