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English: Photo of transverse semi-thin section from Gigantopelta chessoia. Posterior part of the head showing radula apparatus, pedal ganglion, and statocysts. Scale bar is 1 cm.
  • tt - cephalic tentacle,
  • r - radula,
  • rc - radula cartilage,
  • pg - pedal ganglion,
  • sl - statolith,
  • ss - statocyst,
  • pm - pedal musculature.
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Source (2017). "By more ways than one: Rapid convergence at hydrothermal vents shown by 3D anatomical reconstruction of Gigantopelta (Mollusca: Neomphalina)". BMC Evolutionary Biology 17: 62. DOI:10.1186/s12862-017-0917-z. ISSN 1471-2148. Cropped from the PDF file, figure 7d. Letter "a" retouched.
Author Chong Chen, Katsuyuki Uematsu, Katrin Linse & Julia D. Sigwart
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