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  1. Studies of Pteriomorphia
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    Pteriomorphia - Wikipedia

    The Pteriomorphia comprise a subclass of saltwater clams, marine bivalve molluscs. It contains several major orders, including the Arcida, Ostreida, Pectinida, Limida, Mytilida, and Pteriida. It also contains some extinct and probably basal families, such as the Evyanidae, Colpomyidae, Bakevelliidae, … See more

    Pteriomorphian bivalves possess five types of photoreceptors, each evolving independently and each associated with different clades … See more

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    The cladogram is based on molecular phylogeny using mitochondrial (12S, 16S) and nuclear (18S, 28S, and H3) gene markers by Yaron … See more

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  3. Pteriomorphia | mollusk subclass | Britannica

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  5. Mollusca: Bivalvia: Pteriomorphia - University of California …

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    It also includes the only members of the class bivalvia to have rudimentary eyes. Pteriomorphian bivalves possess five types of photoreceptors, each evolving independently and each associated with different clades within Pteriomorphia.
    The Pteriomorphia comprise a subclass of saltwater clams, marine bivalve molluscs. It contains several major orders, including the Arcida, Ostreida, Pectinida, Limida, Mytilida, and Pteriida. It also contains some extinct and probably basal families, such as the Evyanidae, Colpomyidae, Bakevelliidae, Cassianellidae, and Lithiotidae .
    Phylogeny and comparative genomic analys .... The subclass Pteriomorphia is a morphologically diverse and economically important group of Mollusca.
    …more typical, members of the Pteriomorphia also arose at this time and persist today, still characteristically occupying a range of substrate types but with byssal attachment and a trend toward loss of the anterior adductor muscle. The common mussels (family Mytilidae) are thought to be derived from an extinct group,…
  7. WoRMS - World Register of Marine Species - Pteriomorphia

  8. Phylogeny and comparative genomic analysis of Pteriomorphia …

  9. Mitogenomics of southern hemisphere blue mussels …

    WEBMay 31, 2016 · Scientific Reports - Mitogenomics of southern hemisphere blue mussels (Bivalvia: Pteriomorphia): Insights into the evolutionary characteristics of the Mytilus edulis complex

  10. Cementing mussels to oysters in the pteriomorphian …

    WEBJun 29, 2016 · Abstract. Mussels (Mytilida) are a group of bivalves with ancient origins and some of the most important commercial shellfish worldwide. Mytilida consists of approximately 400 species found in …

  11. Updated mitochondrial phylogeny of Pteriomorph and

  12. Distributed Visual Systems in Pteriomorphian Bivalves