HIGHLIGHTS
- who: Christian Klug from the (UNIVERSITY) have published the article: Phosphatized adductor muscle remains in a Cenomanian limid bivalve from Villers-sur-Mer (France), in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: The authors report a threedimensionally preserved specimen of the limid Acesta clypeiformis from the Cenomanian of France that shows of organic structures of the muscles.
SUMMARY
Closed firmly (catch muscle; slow, continuous, e_g, Bowden, 1958; Millman, 1967; Chantler, 2006; Simone, 2019; Eggermont et_al, 2020; Castro-Claros et_al, 2021). Accordingly, these muscle fibres can be differentiated functionally and morphologically into striated muscular fibres . . .
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