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Figure 20. Histology of midgut; position of gastric shield. (A) Macleaniella moskalevi, transverse section. (B) Theodoxus fluviatilis, saggital section. (C) Neocyclotus dysoni ambiguum, transverse section. (D) Marisa cornuarietis, saggital section. (E) Crepidula plana, transverse section. (F) Strombus mutabilis, saggital section. (G) Bithynia tentaculata, saggital section. (H) Ilyanassa obsoletus, saggital section. Scale bar = 0.5 mm. Abbreviations: dgd, digestive gland duct; e, oesophagus; gs, gastric shield; int, intestine.
Published as part of Strong, Ellen E., 2003, Refining molluscan characters: morphology, character coding and a phylogeny of the Caenogastropoda, pp. 447-554 in Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 137 (4) on page 517, DOI: 10.1046/j.1096-3642.2003.00058.x, http://zenodo.org/record/5437607
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