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In the Asia-Pacific region, the COI DNA test revealed the divergence of the bivalve mollusc Mactra chinensis into three species; can these species be distinguished using shell coloration and sperm structure? 期刊论文
HELGOLAND MARINE RESEARCH, 2021, 卷号: 75, 期号: 1, 页码: 19
作者:  Reunov, Arkadiy;  Lutaenko, Konstantin;  Vekhova, Evgenia;  Zhang, Junlong;  Zakharov, Evgeny;  Sharina, Svetlana;  Alexandrova, Yana;  Reunova, Yulia;  Akhmadieva, Anna;  Adrianov, Andrey
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Pacific Ocean  Mactra chinensis  COI  DNA barcoding  Shell coloration  Sperm structure  
Integrative taxonomy reveals new taxa of Trochidae (Gastropoda: Vetigastropoda) from seamounts in the tropical western Pacific 期刊论文
DEEP-SEA RESEARCH PART I-OCEANOGRAPHIC RESEARCH PAPERS, 2020, 卷号: 159, 页码: 15
作者:  Zhang, Shuqian;  Zhang, Junlong;  Zhang, Suping
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Gastropoda  Trochoidea  Mariana Trench  Deep sea  New subfamily  
Description of two new species (Bivalvia: Vesicomyidae, Verticordiidae) from a cold seep in the South China Sea 期刊论文
NAUTILUS, 2019, 卷号: 133, 期号: 3-4, 页码: 94-101
作者:  Jiang, Jinxiang;  Huang, Yaqin;  Liang, Qianyong;  Zhang, Junlong
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new species  Vesicomya  Spinosipella  Vesicomyidae  Verticordiidae  taxonomy  chemosymbiotic environment  
A tale of two soft-shell clams: an integrative taxonomic analysis confirms Mya japonica as a valid species distinct from Mya arenaria (Bivalvia: Myidae) 期刊论文
ZOOLOGICAL JOURNAL OF THE LINNEAN SOCIETY, 2018, 卷号: 184, 期号: 3, 页码: 605-622
作者:  Zhang, Junlong;  Yurchenko, Olga V.;  Lutaenko, Konstantin A.;  Kalachev, Alexander V.;  Nekhaev, Ivan O.;  Aguilar, Robert;  Zhan, Zifeng;  Ogburn, Matthew B.
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biogeography  cryptic species  DNA barcoding  molecular phylogeny  Mollusca  spermatozoan ultramorphology