“…The light microscopic analysis revealed that M. virgata had three distinct types of hemocytes in the hemolymph, as in other marine bivalves [Mytilus coruscus (Yang et al, 2015), Crassostrea gigas (Donaghy et al, 2010), C. ariakensis (Donaghy et al, 2009b), C. nippona (Hong et al, 2014), Saccostrea kegaki (Hong et al, 2013), S. glomerata (Aladaileh et al, 2007), Ostrea circumpicta (Hong et al, 2013), Hyotissa hyotis (Hong et al, 2013), Anodonta cygnea (Jamili et al, 2009)], including granulocytes, hyalinocytes, and blast-like cells (Figure 3). The granulocytes contained numerous granules in the cytoplasm, and several long pseudopodia were attached to the surface.…”