汽水棲シジミ類2種の殻体内部構造

Laguna : 汽水域研究 Volume 2 Page 33-51 published_at 1995-03
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Title
汽水棲シジミ類2種の殻体内部構造
Title
Internal Shell Microstructure of Two Species of Japanese Brackish-water Corbiculids
Title Transcription
キスイセイ シジミルイ 2シュルイ ノ カクタイ ナイブ コウゾウ
Creator
Kobayashi Iwao
Source Title
Laguna : 汽水域研究
Volume 2
Start Page 33
End Page 51
Journal Identifire
ISSN 21852995
Descriptions
Shell microstructures of brackish-water bivalvian molluscs were examined by the use of light and scanning electron microscopes. The species examined were Corbicula japonica and Geloina coexans, Corbiculidae.
  Their layer structures are discriminated into a periostracum and a calcareous shell layer. The latter is subdivided into two layers, namely outer and inner layers, and moreover, has myostracum.
  In the shell of Corbicula japonica the calcareous shell layer is composed of the outer finely crossed lamellar and inner complex crossed lamellar layers. The thicker inner layer near the umbonal side has fine canal structure. In the shell of Geloina coaxans the periostracum is also subdivided into four sublayers under light microscopy and intruded into outer calcareous shell layer at some places. The calcareous shell layer consists of the outer crossed lamellar and inner complex crossed lamellar layers. Their shell layers are made of calcium carbonate mineral, aragonite.
  Growih structure is well marked in calcareous shell layers , composed of wider dark and narrower light bands arrenged alternatively. The texture of each morphological shell structure is not cutted by any their bands. The growih bands of Geloina is more clear than those of Corbicula . The cause of their differences is due to environmental effects.
Subjects
Corbicula japonica ( Other)
Geloina coaxans ( Other)
shell structure ( Other)
growih line ( Other)
aragonite ( Other)
Language
jpn
Resource Type departmental bulletin paper
Publisher
島根大学汽水域研究センター
Date of Issued 1995-03
Publish Type Version of Record
Access Rights open access
Relation
[NCID] AN10439529