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Figure 3 in Decrypting the feared genus Hiatella (Bivalvia): South American species
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- 1. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas (CONICET), Buenos Aires, Argentina & Universidad de Buenos Aires, Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales, Departamento Biodiversidad y Biología Experimental, Ciudad Universitaria, Pabellón 2, 4° Piso, Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Figure 3. Early ontogeny shells of Hiatella meridionalis (A–L), Hiatella umbonata (M–O) and Hiatella barnea (P). A, C, Saxicava meridionalis: original illustrations (A) and photographs of the lectotype, NHMUK 1854.12.4.772 (C). B, F, G, I–K, specimens from Burdwood Bank: MACN-In 44166 (B), MACN-In 44179 (F), MACN-In 44187 (G), MACN-In 44192 (I), MACN-In 44172 (J) and MACN-In 44152 (K). D, Saxicava lebruni, syntype, MNHN-IM-2000-31626. E, specimen from Beagle Channel, MACN-In 10061. L, DNA voucher, H41. H, specimen from Fiordo Ponsonby, MACN-In 44282 (drawn indented lines show the aưachment of the mantle margin to the shell and siphonal muscle scars). M, specimens from Burdwood Bank, MACN-In 44270. N, specimen from Beagle Channel, MACN-In 44235. O, specimen from the Argentine Continental Margin, MACN-In 36596. P, specimens from the Pacific coast, MACN-In 44278. Scale bars: 10 mm in A–L; 2 mm in M–O; 5 mm in P.
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