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Calcification in the bivalve periostracum

  • Colgate University

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Abstract

The periostracum in certain bivalves is imbedded with calcified, spiculelike structures analogous if not homologous to cuticular spicules found in the Aplacophora and Polyplacophora (chitons). Although rare or absent in most living bivalves, calcified periostracal structures are apparently an ancestral feature in some bivalve groups, i.e. the Mytilacea, Permophoridae, Myoida. and Anomalodesmata. Ancestors of the Bivalvia and Polyplacophora may have been covered with a flexible, spiculestudded cuticle. Shell plates in these two classes may have originated through a modification of the mechanism of spiculelike cuticular calcification. resulting in a primordial shell with simple prismatic structure.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)315-320
Number of pages6
JournalLethaia
Volume8
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - Oct 1975

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