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The Hypobranchial Gland from The Purple Snail Plicopurpura Pansa (Gould, 1853, Prosobranchia: Muricida)
(Journal of Plankton Reseach, 2006)
Most marine snails of the family Muricidae produce in the hypobranchial gland a viscous secretion containing, besides mucus and biologically-active compounds, minute amounts of chromogens. These chromogens develop enzymatically ...
Trophon geversianus (Pallas, 1774): the first record of communal egg masses in the muricid subfamily Trophoninae (Gastropoda)
(Bailey-Matthews Shell Museum, 2015-12)
Reproductive strategies are thought to have played a major role inthe adaptive radiation of neogastropods, but data are still lackingfor important taxa, and the extent of plasticity in reproductivestrategies is not well ...
Concholepas hemocyanin biosynthesis takes place in the hepatopancreas, with hemocytes being involved in its metabolism
(2010)
Hemocyanins are copper-containing glycoproteins in some molluscs and arthropods, and their bestknown function is O2 transport. We studied the site of their biosynthesis in the gastropod Concholepas concholepas by using ...