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- sometimes obsolete. The jaws are developed or absent. The radula is rhipidoglossate. The rhachidian teeth are always present and well-developed. The lateral...
- New South Wales 7: 66-67 Hutton, F.W. 1884. Revision of the recent Rhipidoglossate and Docoglossate Mollusca of New Zealand. Proceedings of the Linnean...
- snout. The radula is unicuspid and the radular dentition is of the rhipidoglossate type. They have a radular membrane of flexoglossate type. They have...
- Operculum attached to opercular lobe of epipodium. Radula: Radula rhipidoglossate, with formula n-5-1-5-n. Radular teeth rows bilaterally symmetrical...
- affinities of the Hyalogyrinidae, basal Heterobranchia (Gastropoda) with a rhipidoglossate radula. Organisms, Diversity & Evolution 11(3): 231-236. v t e...
- affinities of the Hyalogyrinidae, basal Heterobranchia (Gastropoda) with a rhipidoglossate radula. Organisms, Diversity & Evolution 11(3): 231-236 v t e...
- considered autapomorphic. a unique radular formula with an underlying rhipidoglossate ground plan. This superfamily was placed in part or in whole previously...
- Mackay, govt. printer,1913-1915 F.W. Hutton, Revision of the recent rhipidoglossate and docoglossate Mollusca of New Zealand; Proceedings of the Linnean...
- well developed or weak cross threads. The dentition of the radula is rhipidoglossate. Species within the genus Parviturbo include: Parviturbo acuticostatus...
- no operculum. The muscle scar forms the shape of a horseshoe. The rhipidoglossate radula is special as the lateral teeth descend toward the rachidian...