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Fig. 5 | Helgoland Marine Research

Fig. 5

From: 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?

Fig. 5

Map of Peter the Great Bay (Sea of Japan, Russia) showing the geographical collection points (1–4) of Mactra chinensis specimens whose shells were used for in vivo color analysis during SCUBA diving. 1—Russky Island, Vyatlin Cape (coordinates of the gathering place—42°57′58.68′′N, 131°54′09.7′′E); 2—Vostok Bay, Volchanets town (coordinates of the gathering place—42°54′20, 52′′N, 132°45′′28.8′′E); 3—Vostok Bay, Pervaya Priboynaya Bay (coordinates of the gathering place—42°53′11.4′′N, 132°43′40.8′′E); 4—Vostok Bay, Vtoraya Priboynaya Bay (coordinates of the gathering place—42°53′12.48′N, 132°43′18.48′′E)

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