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DescriptionCorbicula fluminea veligers and early pediveligers.jpg | Fig. 8 a-f. Photomicrographs of veligers and early pediveligers of Corbicula fluminea. (a), (b), (c) veligers. (b) especially, shows swollen aspect of a veliger in osmotic distress after being exposed to river water. (d), (e), (f) pediveligers. (d) velum and foot extended, mantle retracted. (e) velum extended; mantle extended in posterior region. (f) velum extended; obscuring extended foot. A, apical cilia; F, foot, LS, larval shell valves; RM, velar retractor muscle; V, velum. Horizontal field width = 255 um. |
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