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  1. A New Paralepetopsis Limpet from a South China Sea Seep Hints …

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    Lepetidae is a strictly subtidal family, of true limpets. Lepetids, including Lepeta, are (McLean 1990; Nakano and Ozawa 2007). This is closely related groups among living patellogastropods. possessed a neolepetopsid-type radula. If this is the considered, would indeed be paraphyletic. Lepetidae. This is suggested by the two sequences of
    Lepidonotopodinae is a subfamily of Polynoidae endemic to deep-sea chemosynthetic ecosystems around the world. Nevertheless, their species composition and phylogeny have only been systematically studied in hydrothermal vents of the Eastern and Western Pacific.
    Primary morphological characters distinguishing them from other congeners include the number and arrangement of both pharyngeal papillae and ventral papillae. The reconstructed molecular phylogeny of Lepidonotopodinae supports a monophyletic Levensteiniella, with the two new Indian Ocean species recovered as sisters.
    Furthermore, we redescribed Lepidonotopodium okinawae (Sui and Li, 2017) and Branchinotogluma japonicus Miura and Hashimoto, 1991, because the original description of the former species did not cover males and that of the latter did not cover females.
  4. A New Paralepetopsis Limpet from a South China Sea Seep Hints …

  5. Phylogenomic analyses reveal a single deep-water colonisation in ...

  6. A New Paralepetopsis Limpet from a South China Sea Seep Hints …

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  8. (PDF) Genomic Analysis of a Scale Worm Provides Insights into Its ...

  9. A New Paralepetopsis Limpet from a South China Sea Seep Hints …

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