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- A resilifer is a part of the s**** of certain bivalve mollusks. It is either a recess (a pit or groove of some sort) or a process, the function of which...
- An internal ligament is usually called a resilium and is attached to a resilifer or chrondop****, which is a depression or pit inside the s**** near the...
- tubercles and sockets on either side of a thick ligament referred to as a resilifer, typical of the oysters and scallops. Heterodont; with several wedge-shaped...
- known as an asthenodont hinge, the hinge consists of a large ligamentous resilifer (or chondrop****) which replaces the cardinal teeth, as in the soft-s****...
- two valves together and is located in a pit or depression known as the resilifer. The resilium is part of the hinge mechanism in certain taxonomic families...
- s**** of V. canteraensis lack a thickened ligament on the hinge, called a resilifer, in combination with the rear portion of the s**** being rounded, indicate...
- He, J.-L.; Lin, X.-M.; Yang, W.-Q. (2023). "Yuexiconcha nov. gen. – a resilifer-bearing palaeotaxodont (Bivalvia, Protobranchia) from the Ordovician of...