Lingula rostrum collected from the Seto Inland Sea (brachiopoda, inarticulata, lingulidae)
The brachiopod Lingula rostrum (Shaw, 1798) collected from Japanese waters was compared morphologically and phylogenetically in terms of shell morphology with L. anatina and L. reevii (Kuramochi et al, 2012). 18S rRNA gene sequences were also compared with other Lingula species. The specimens of L....
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