Convergence, parallelism, and function of extreme parietal callus in diverse groups of Cenozoic Gastropoda
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We use SEM imaging to examine the shell microstructure of fossil and living species in five families of caenogastropods (Strombidae, Volutidae, Olividae, Pseudolividae, and Ancillariidae) to determine whether parallel or convergent evolution is responsible for the development of a unique caenogastropod trait, the extreme parietal callus. The extreme parietal callus is defined as a substantial thickening of both the spire callus and the callus on the ventral shell surface such that it covers 50% or more of the surface. Caenogastropods as a whole construct EPC convergently, using a variety of low-density, poorly-organized microstructures that are otherwise uncommon in caenogastropod non-callus shell construction. Within clades, however, we see evidence for parallelism in decreased regulation in both the shell and callus microstructure. Low density and poorly-ordered microstructure -- such as used for EPC -- uses less organic scaffolding and is less energetically expensive than normal shel...
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2025-06-10



