2012
DOI: 10.4003/006.030.0106
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Comparative Morphometry and Morphology of Glochidial Shells of Amazonian Hyriidae (Mollusca: Bivalvia: Unionida)

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“…Simone (2006) do not presented an explanation to support his decision, and probably for this reason some authors like Pereira et al (2014) don´t followed his suggestions. It is clear that glochidium is a good diagnostic feature in Hyriidae (Parodiz & Boneto 1963, Mansur 1999, Mansur & Silva 1999, Pimpão et al 2012, but is also necessary to find other characteristics on the morphology of adult specimens as well as on molecular aspects to substantiate this division. It is also important to mention that in South America there are many under-sampled areas and undescribed glochidia of Rhipidodontini.…”
Section: Taxonomy and Systematics Of Rhipidodontinimentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Simone (2006) do not presented an explanation to support his decision, and probably for this reason some authors like Pereira et al (2014) don´t followed his suggestions. It is clear that glochidium is a good diagnostic feature in Hyriidae (Parodiz & Boneto 1963, Mansur 1999, Mansur & Silva 1999, Pimpão et al 2012, but is also necessary to find other characteristics on the morphology of adult specimens as well as on molecular aspects to substantiate this division. It is also important to mention that in South America there are many under-sampled areas and undescribed glochidia of Rhipidodontini.…”
Section: Taxonomy and Systematics Of Rhipidodontinimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…That is the case of some species recognized in several works as Diplodon rhombeus (= Rhipidodonta rhombea after Simone 2006) ( Figure 5G). There were also some cases of "change" of the glochidium type, after detailed revision; for example, glochidium type in Diplodon suavidicus (d´Orbigny, 1835) ( Figure 5E) was firstly assigned as non-parasite (Simone 2006) and later as parasite (Pimpão et al 2012). Pimpão et al (2012) successfully used the glochidium to differentiate Amazonian species of Hyriidae, thus proving that glochidium can be powerful in species delimitation.…”
Section: Taxonomy and Systematics Of Rhipidodontinimentioning
confidence: 99%
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