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The ciliation and function of the labial palps of Acila castrensis (Protobranchia, Nuculidae), with an evaluation of the role of the protobranch organs of feeding in the evolution of the Bivalvia
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22196
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RPMOLL270
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Stasek, Charles R.
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PROCEEDINGS OF THE ZOOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF LONDON. 1961 v.137 : 511-538;
Year:
1961
Subject:
Bivalvia
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Cilia and ciliary motion
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