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[edit]DescriptionNamanereidinae (10.3897-subtbiol.23.13701) Figure 7.jpg | Figure 7; Proposed evolution of jaws in Namanereidinae. A Jaws with fully dentate cutting edge, layer almost inconspicuous in basal teeth B Layer increases their extension among basal teeth and reaches medial ones C Layer covers completely basal and medial teeth, and reaches subterminal ones D Teeth recede and become narrow, layer covers subterminal teeth excepting the last two E Just remnants of teeth are visible if any, layer increases its extension F Teeth fully replaced by the layer. Stages B and C in most Namalycastis species and Namanereis with serrated cutting edge; stage D as in Namanereis stocki and N. tiriteae; stage E as in Namanereis socotrensis; stage F as in Namanereis with bifid jaws and Namalycastis occulta. |
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Source | https://subtbiol.pensoft.net/article/13701/list/2/ (license) |
Author | Conde-Vela VM (2017) The troglomorphic adaptations of Namanereidinae (Annelida, Nereididae) revisited, including a redescription of Namanereis cavernicola (Solís-Weiss & Espinasa, 1991), and a new Caribbean species of Namanereis Chamberlin, 1919. Subterranean Biology 23: 19-28. https://doi.org/10.3897/subtbiol.23.13701 |
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