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039A87863A3EB92CFC12FD6B6C3BF99C.text	039A87863A3EB92CFC12FD6B6C3BF99C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Pandora pinna (Montagu 1803)	<html xmlns:mods="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3">
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            <p> PANDORA PINNA (MONTAGU, 1803)</p>
            <p>(FIGS 2, 3)</p>
            <p>Description</p>
            <p>Shell: Subquadrate to subovate,robust,very compressed, strongly inaequivalve with left valve inflated and right valve flat or slightly concave; lithodesma absent.</p>
            <p>Mantle: Mantle margin fused forming a short anterior pedal aperture and posteriorly with two short and very similar siphons; fourth pallial aperture absent.</p>
            <p>Siphons: Inhalant and exhalant siphons similar in size and outline, simple tube-shaped, fused almost until the tip but not covered with periostracum; apertures of the inhalant and exhalant siphons fringed with a ring of, respectively, ~18 and ~16 short tentacles.</p>
            <p>Ctenidia: Eulamellibranch and plicate; complete with a large inner demibranch and a much reduced outer demibranch consisting only of reflected descending lamellae; presence of a marginal food groove on the inner demibranch.</p>
            <p>Labial palps: Large, wide, lamellate with sorting ridges, complete and symmetrical (typically bivalve plan).</p>
            <p>M u s c u l a t u r e: A d d u c t o r m u s cl e s p r e s e n t, w e l l developed, posterior slightly larger than anterior; presence of poorly developed posterior and anterior pedal retractor muscles.</p>
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039A87863A3FB92FFC33F96F6A8FF897.text	039A87863A3FB92FFC33F96F6A8FF897.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Lyonsia alvarezii d'Orbigny 1846	<html xmlns:mods="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3">
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            <p> LYONSIA ALVAREZII D’ORBIGNY, 1846</p>
            <p>(FIGS 4, 5)</p>
            <p>Description</p>
            <p>Shell: Subovate-elongated, thin, delicate, translucid, moderately inflated in the anterior, posterior laterally compressed; external sculpture formed by thin radial ridges with sand grains attached along the entire extension of the valves; with a large lithodesma.</p>
            <p>Mantle: This specimen had an important part of the mantle lost during the removal of the shell, turning the analysis incomplete; presence of a fourth pallial aperture closer to the inhalant aperture.</p>
            <p>Siphons: Inhalant and exhalant siphons similar in size and outline, short, simple, tube-shaped and separated; papillate tentacles covering the inhalant siphon; apertures of the inhalant and exhalant fringed with a ring of, respectively, ~32 and ~45 short tentacles.</p>
            <p>Ctenidia: Eulamellibranch and plicate; complete with a large inner demibranch larger than the outer one; free edge of inner demibranch with a deep marginal food groove.</p>
            <p>Labial palps: Large, wide, lamellate with sorting ridges, symmetrical and coiled.</p>
            <p>Musculature: Adductormusclespresent, heteromyarian, with the posterior adductor well developed and the anterior reduced; presence of well-developed posterior and a reduced anterior pedal retractor muscle.</p>
            <p>Foot: Elongated with a long pedal groove; presence of byssal thread.</p>
            <p>BIVALVES AND MICRO-COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY 53</p>
            <p> Digestive  system : The tube-shaped mouth opens into a long oesophagus that enters into the anterior portion of the stomach; elongated in shape, the stomach is connected to the also elongated crystalline style sac; style sac conjoined with an anterior coiled midgut; pericardium/ heart surround the rectum/hindgut; kidney not visible. </p>
            <p> Reproductive  system : Hermaphroditic; ovary located in the dorsal portion of the visceral mass, closely associated to the digestive gland; testis small and poor visible, located in the anterior portion of visceral mass. </p>
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039A87863A3DB921FCD5F9616AA1F90B.text	039A87863A3DB921FCD5F9616AA1F90B.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Allogramma formosa (Jeffreys 1882)	<html xmlns:mods="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3">
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            <p> ALLOGRAMMA FORMOSA (JEFFREYS, 1882)</p>
            <p>(FIGS 6, 7)</p>
            <p>Description</p>
            <p>Shell: Subquadrate,inflated,equivalveandinaequilateral; extremely fragile, pearl lustre; outer sculpture well marked with two long radial ridges from the umbo until the posterior ventral margin of the valves, small spines in the posterodorsal portion of the shell; with a lithodesma.</p>
            <p>Mantle: Mantle margin with two fused points, anteriorly forming a wide pedal gape and posteriorly forming the siphons; posteroventrally, mantle margin fusion formed by inner and middle folds (Type B) (Yonge, 1982); absence of a fourth pallial aperture.</p>
            <p>Siphons: Separated, different in size and outline; inhalant siphon, large, modified in a raptorial appendage, usually contracted into the pallial cavity; exhalant siphon short, tube-shaped; both surrounded at the base by a ring of ~50 smaller tentacles closest to the aperture and by ~60 bigger tentacles peripherally located.</p>
            <p>Ctenidia: Eulamellibranch, very reduced, non-plicate and horizontally aligned; complete, with two demibranchs.</p>
            <p>Labial palps: Non-lamellate, extremely complex, outer and inner palps medially fused forming two pouches or buccal sacs, one small anterior and another large posterior; unfused tips forming narrow fluted funnels laterally.</p>
            <p>Musculature: Posterior and anterior adductor muscles present and isomyarian; with posterior and anterior pedal retractor muscle; absence of taenioid muscle.</p>
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039A87863A30B924FC32F9F269D1FA24.text	039A87863A30B924FC32F9F269D1FA24.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Trigonulina ornata d'Orbigny 1853	<html xmlns:mods="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3">
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            <p> TRIGONULINA ORNATA D’ORBIGNY, 1853</p>
            <p>(FIGS 8, 9)</p>
            <p>Description</p>
            <p>Shell: Oval, compressed, robust; external sculpture formed by prominent and irregularly spaced radial ribs; lunule deeply impressed; debris attached by the entire length of outer surface of the valves; lithodesma present.</p>
            <p>BIVALVES AND MICRO-COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY 57</p>
            <p>Mantle: Mantlemarginmostlyunfusedanteriorlyforming a large pedal aperture; posteriorly there is a ventral fusion forming the siphons; without a fourth pallial aperture.</p>
            <p>Siphons: Separated; inhalant siphon, muscular, short, thin, cone-shaped, contracted into the pallial cavity; exhalant, very small, barely visible; siphonal apertures surrounded at their base by siphonal tentacles, ~20 around the inhalant and three around the exhalant aperture.</p>
            <p>Ctenidia: Highly reduced, non-plicate and horizontally aligned; complete, with inner and reduced outer demibranchs, extending from mouth to ventral side of the exhalant aperture.</p>
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039A87863A37B925FF4EFE4A6C3AFD23.text	039A87863A37B925FF4EFE4A6C3AFD23.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Poromya rostrata REHDER 1943	<html xmlns:mods="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3">
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            <p> POROMYA ROSTRATA REHDER, 1943</p>
            <p>(FIGS 10, 11)</p>
            <p>Description</p>
            <p>Shell: Ovate-trigonal, inflated, thin, whitish, inaequilateral, slightly inaequivalve; posterior margin with a short rostrum; outer sculpture granulated with micro-pustules over the entire shell; without lithodesma.</p>
            <p>Mantle: Ventral mantle margin with one anteriorly wide pedal gape, extending from the anterior adductor until the inhalant siphon; without a fourth pallial aperture.</p>
            <p>Siphons: Separated, different in size and outline; inhalant siphon, large, modified in a raptorial appendage, typically retracted into the infra-septal chamber; exhalant siphon short, cone-like and everted in this specimen; both surrounded at the base by a ring of large siphonal tentacles, 12 around the inhalant and three around exhalant; debris attached to the siphonal walls.</p>
            <p>Septum: Thin, ventral surface with well-defined twopaired groups of slit-like branchial apertures, with no interfilamental connections; anterior group with four and posterior with five slits. Presence of a small and lobulate hollow sac in the posterior inner floor of the septum.</p>
            <p>L a b i a l p a l p s: N o n - l a m e l l a t e, f l a t t e n e d a n d asymmetrical with anterior labial palps large and posterior labial palps small.</p>
            <p>Musculature: Posterior and anterior adductor muscles present and isomyarian; with posterior and anterior pedal and septal retractor muscles; lateral septal muscles not visible in this specimen; taenioid muscle absent.</p>
            <p>Foot: Large and elongated; absence of pedal groove and byssal thread.</p>
            <p> Digestive  system : The funnel-shaped mouth opens into a thick, short and muscular oesophagus that enters the anterodorsal portion of the stomach; with a sphincter between oesophagus and stomach opening; stomach large, rounded, internal grooves not visible into the gastric chamber; stomach connected to the short and small crystalline style sac located on the median portion of the stomach floor; no prey observed inside the stomach; stomach surrounded dorsally and anteriorly by the gonads and digestive gland; two gastric caeca observed in the digestive gland; crystalline style sac conjoined with the anterior portion of the midgut; crystalline style present; pericardium/heart surround the rectum/hindgut; hindgut passes above the kidney. </p>
            <p> Reproductive  system : Hermaphroditic, ovary and testis well visible; ovary closely associated to the digestive gland cover the roof and the posterior wall of the stomach; the testis lie ventral to the ovary and consist of a pair of large lobulate sacs. </p>
            <p> Nervous system : With circum-oesophagic, pedal and visceral ganglia observed. </p>
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039A87863A37B938FC94FCE66A74FF71.text	039A87863A37B938FC94FCE66A74FF71.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Cetoconcha spinosula (Thiele 1912) Machado & Passos & Giribet 2019	<html xmlns:mods="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3">
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            <p> CETOCONCHA SPINOSULA (THIELE, 1912) COMB. NOV.</p>
            <p> (NEW COMBINATION FOR  POROMYA SPINOSULA THIELE ) </p>
            <p>(FIGS 12, 13)</p>
            <p>Description</p>
            <p>Shell: Ovate, relatively thick, inflated, equivalve and approximately equilateral; with a brownish periostracum and sand grains covering the shell; without lithodesma.</p>
            <p>Mantle: Ventral mantle margin with one anterior and wide pedal gape, extending from the anterior adductor until two-thirds of the full length of ventral margin; posteroventral mantle margin fusion formed by inner folds (Type A) (Yonge, 1982); without a fourth pallial aperture.</p>
            <p>Siphons: Separated, different in size and outline; inhalant siphon large, modified in a raptorial appendage, typically retracted into the infra-septal chamber when the living animal is at rest or, in museum specimens, due to the alcohol contraction; the inverted inhalant siphon can also be referred to in the literature as a siphonal cowl (hood) or branchial valve, the latter considered a misinterpretation (Pelseneer, 1911; Yonge 1928, Bernard, 1974, Morton, 1981); exhalant siphon short, cone-like; siphons surrounded at the base by a ring of large siphonal tentacles, ten around the inhalant and three around exhalant; presence of ~15 siphonal papillae between the siphonal tentacles.</p>
            <p>Septum: Thin, transparent, perforated by three rows of grouped pores without interfilamental connections, comprising six pairs of pores anteriorly, five to six in the middle and four posteriorly. Presence of a swollen, hollow and bilobate sac in the posterior inner floor of the septum.</p>
            <p>Labial palps: Non-lamellate and asymmetric with anterior labial palps well-developed, large, cup-shaped and posterior palps reduced, almost imperceptible in the 3D reconstructions.</p>
            <p>Musculature: Posterior and anterior adductor muscles present, isomyarian; with posterior and anterior pedal and septal retractor muscles; lateral septal muscles and taenioid muscle absent.</p>
            <p>Foot: Large and elongated; without pedal groove and byssal thread.</p>
            <p> Digestive  system : The funnel-shaped mouth opens into a thick, short and muscular oesophagus that enters the anterodorsal portion of the stomach; no sphincter was observed between oesophagus and stomach opening; stomach large, rounded, with longitudinal deep grooves in the posterodorsal and anteroventral walls; with prey inside the gastric chamber (maybe ostracod and copepods); stomach connected to the short and small crystalline style sac located at the ventroanterior portion of the stomach floor; stomach surrounded dorsally and anteriorly by the gonads and digestive gland; crystalline style sac conjoined with an anterior mid gut; crystalline style not visible; pericardium/heart surround the rectum/hindgut; hindgut passes above the kidney. </p>
            <p>Organs of visceral mass: Haemocoel spaces present in the dorsoposterior portion of the visceral mass.</p>
            <p> Reproductive  system : Hermaphroditic; ovary and testis well visible, closely associated to the digestive gland; ovary dorsally located and testis in the anteroventral portion of the visceral mass, close to the lateral wall of the stomach. </p>
            <p> Nervous system : Circum-oesophagic, pedal and visceral ganglia observed. </p>
            <p> 62 F. M. MACHADO ET AL . </p>
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039A87863A2AB93AFF52F923697AF9CD.text	039A87863A2AB93AFF52F923697AF9CD.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Cetoconcha DALL 1886	<html xmlns:mods="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3">
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            <p> CETOCONCHA AFF.  SMITHII (DALL, 1808)</p>
            <p>(FIGS 14, 15)</p>
            <p>Description</p>
            <p>Shell: Ovate-trigonal, thin, inflated, slightly translucid, with prominent umbones, inflated; sculpture of radial lines of micro-pustules for the entire ventral surface of the valves; without lithodesma.</p>
            <p>Mantle: Ventral mantle margin with one anteriorly wide pedal gape extending from the anterior adductor until the inhalant siphon; without a fourth pallial aperture.</p>
            <p>Siphons: Separated, different in size and outline; inhalant siphon, large, modified in a raptorial appendage, typically retracted into the infra-septal chamber; exhalant siphon short, cone-like and everted in our specimen; both surrounded at the base by a ring of siphonal tentacles, ~ten around the inhalant and ~three around exhalant.</p>
            <p> Septum: Thin, perforated by three rows of grouped pores without interfilamental connections, the two anterior groups lie in a similar position to those of  Cetoconcha spinosula comb. nov. and the third and smallest group lies behind the posterior septal muscles; bilobate hollow sac not observed in the posterior inner septal floor. With nine pairs of pores in the anterior group, five in the middle and three in the posterior group. </p>
            <p>Labial palps: Non-lamellate and asymmetrical with anterior labial palps large, thin (probably contracted), cup-shaped and the posterior labial palps small.</p>
            <p>Musculature: Posterior and anterior adductor muscles present and isomyarian; with posterior and anterior pedal and septal retractor muscles; prominent lateral septal muscles present; taenioid muscle absent.</p>
            <p>Foot: Large, pedal groove not observed, without byssal thread.</p>
            <p> Digestive  system : The funnel-shaped mouth opens into a thick and muscular oesophagus that enters the anterodorsal portion of the stomach; stomach large, rounded, with longitudinal deep internal grooves in the dorsal wall, connected to the short and small crystalline style sac located in the median portion of the stomach floor; prey observed inside the stomach (ostracod: Fig. 14 A 2); stomach surrounded dorsally and </p>
            <p> 64 F. M. MACHADO ET AL . </p>
            <p>anteriorly by gonads and digestive gland; crystalline style sac not visible in this specimen.</p>
            <p> Reproductive  system : May be dioecious, only ovary is visible in our specimen; ovary closely associated to the digestive gland, covers the roof of the stomach. </p>
            <p> Nervous system : only the visceral ganglia were observed. </p>
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039A87863A28B93CFF53F91B6C8FF8F8.text	039A87863A28B93CFF53F91B6C8FF8F8.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Cuspidaria glacialis (SARS G. O. 1878)	<html xmlns:mods="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3">
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            <p> CUSPIDARIA GLACIALIS (SARS G. O., 1878)</p>
            <p>(FIGS 16, 17)</p>
            <p>Description</p>
            <p>Shell: Elongated, robust, inaequilateral, equivalve and slightly inflated; with a prominent and long rostrum in the posterior; smooth, valves covered by a dehiscent, thick and light brown periostracum; with a lithodesma.</p>
            <p>Mantle: Mantle margin with one anteriorly large pedal gape, extending from the anterior adductor until almost the beginning of the inhalant siphon; posteroventral mantle margin fusion formed by inner and middle folds (Type B of Yonge, 1982); absence of a fourth pallial aperture.</p>
            <p>Siphons: The detailed description of this structure was not possible due to the state of contraction of the specimen analysed.</p>
            <p>Septum: Presence of a well-developed horizontal muscular septum (‘septibranch condition’) dividing the mantle cavity into infra- and supraseptal chambers; septum long and wide, perforated ventrally by five pairs of isolated septal pores.</p>
            <p>Labial palps: Poorly developed, non-lamellate, slightly asymmetrical, with the anterior palps larger than the posteriors; anterior labial palps attached to ventroanterior mantle margin, close to anterior adductor muscle.</p>
            <p>Musculature: Posterior and anterior adductor muscles present, isomyarian; with well-developed pedal and septal retractor muscles, both bifurcating before attaching to the shell; lateral septal muscle also present, more concentrated posteriorly; taenioid muscle absent.</p>
            <p>Foot: Large, with a long pedal groove; byssal thread absent.</p>
            <p> Digestive  system : Funnel-shaped mouth opens into thick and muscular oesophagus that enters into anterodorsal portion of stomach; stomach large, rounded, with a dorsal short projection, internal grooves not visible; stomach connected to the short and small crystalline style sac located on the median portion of the stomach floor; crystalline style present; large preys were observed inside of stomach (gastropod and ostracod: Figs 15B, F, 16D, E); stomach surrounded dorsally and anteriorly by the gonads and digestive gland. </p>
            <p> Reproductive  system : Dioecious, only ovary is visible in this specimen; ovary closely associated to the digestive gland, covering the roof of the stomach. </p>
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