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1. Bee morphology: A skeletomuscular anatomy of Thyreus (Hymenoptera: Apidae).

2. Morphology of the pterothoracic musculature in Paraneoptera and its phylogenetic implication (Insecta: Neoptera).

3. The morphology of the free-living females of Strepsiptera (Insecta).

4. Morphology of ctenostome bryozoans: 5. Sundanella, with description of a new species from the Western Atlantic and the Multiporata concept.

5. Morphological association between muscle attachments and ossification sites in the late cartilaginous skull of tuatara embryos.

6. The ant abdomen: The skeletomuscular and soft tissue anatomy of Amblyopone australis workers (Hymenoptera: Formicidae).

7. A postlarval instar of Phoxichilidium femoratum (Pycnogonida, Phoxichilidiidae) with an exceptional malformation.

8. Morphology of ctenostome bryozoans: 1. Arachnidium fibrosum.

9. Evolutionary and functional substitution of extrinsic musculature in Solifugae (Arachnida).

10. Skeletal and muscular pelvic morphology of hillstream loaches (Cypriniformes: Balitoridae).

11. Transitions in functional morphology from "large branchiopods" to Cladocera: Video and confocal microscopic studies of Cyclestheria hislopi (Cyclestherida) and Sida crystallina (Cladocera: Ctenopoda).

12. The neuroactive substances and associated muscle system in Rhipidocotyle campanula (Digenea, Bucephalidae) from the intestine of the pike Esox lucius.

13. The remarkable larval anatomy of Proceratophrys minuta Napoli, Cruz, Abreu and Del-Grande, 2011 (Amphibia: Anura: Odontophrynidae).

14. Profound head modifications in Claviger testaceus (Pselaphinae, Staphylinidae, Coleoptera) facilitate integration into communities of ants.

15. Early and natural embryonic death in Lagostomus maximus: Association with the uterine glands, vasculature, and musculature.

16. Facial and gill musculature of polynemid fishes, with notes on their possible relationships with sciaenids (Percomorphacea: Perciformes).

17. The narial musculature of Alligator mississippiensis: Can a muscle be its own antagonist?

18. Is variation in tail vertebral morphology linked to habitat use in chameleons?

19. Convergently evolved muscle architecture enables high-performance ballistic movement in salamanders.

20. Feeding kinematics and morphology of the alligator gar (Atractosteus spatula, Lacépède, 1803).

21. Powering the hagfish "bite": The functional morphology of the retractor complex of two hagfish feeding apparatuses.

22. The abdomen of a free-living female of Strepsiptera and the evolution of the birth organs.

23. A lambda-shaped retractor lentis muscle in the yellowfin goby Acanthogobius flavimanus.

24. Musculature of the penial complex: A new criterion in unravelling the phylogeny of Hygrophila (Gastropoda: Pulmonata).

25. Comparative morphology of cheliceral muscles using high-resolution X-ray microcomputed-tomography in palpimanoid spiders (Araneae, Palpimanoidea).

26. Drilling in the dorid species Vayssierea cf. elegans (Gastropoda: Nudibranchia): Functional and comparative morphological aspects.

27. Caudal musculature in ground sharks, Carcharhiniformes, with remarks on their phylogenetic interrelationships.

28. Morphology of the clasper musculature in rays (Chondrichthyes; Elasmobranchii: Batoidea), with comments on their phylogenetic interrelationships.

29. The complex trophic anatomy of silver carp, Hypophthalmichthys molitrix, highlighting a novel type of epibranchial organ.

30. The ontogenetic scaling of form and function in the spotted ratfish, Hydrolagus colliei (Chondrichthyes: Chimaeriformes): Fins, muscles, and locomotion.

31. Are there general laws for digit evolution in squamates? The loss and re-evolution of digits in a clade of fossorial lizards (Brachymeles, Scincinae).

32. Cephalic muscle development in the Australian lungfish, Neoceratodus forsteri.

33. The middle and inner ears of the Palaeogene golden mole Namachloris: A comparison with extant species.

34. Built to bite? Differences in cranial morphology and bite performance between narrow- and broad-headed European glass eels.

35. Neuroanatomy of Hyalinella punctata: Common patterns and new characters in phylactolaemate bryozoans.

36. Development of the muscles associated with the mandibular and hyoid arches in the Siberian sturgeon, Acipenser baerii (Acipenseriformes: Acipenseridae).

37. Clasper morphology of skates of the tribe Riorajini (Chondrichthyes: Rajiformes: Arhynchobatidae) and its systematic significance.

38. Functional analysis of the musculo-skeletal system of the gill apparatus in Heptranchias perlo (Chondrichthyes: Hexanchidae).

39. Development of cranial muscles in the actinopterygian fish Senegal bichir, Polypterus senegalus Cuvier, 1829.

40. Muscular pattern in three species of Macrostomum (platyhelminthes, macrostomorpha).

41. Muscle and nerve net organization in stalked jellyfish (Medusozoa: Staurozoa).

42. Myoanatomy and anterior muscle regeneration of the fireworm Eurythoe cf. complanata (Annelida: Amphinomidae).

43. The larval head anatomy of Rhyacophila (Rhyacophilidae) with discussion on mouthpart homology and the groundplan of Trichoptera.

44. Musculoskeletal anatomical changes that accompany limb reduction in lizards.

45. Genome-wide SNP scan in a porcine Large White×Minzhu intercross population reveals a locus influencing muscle mass on chromosome 2.

46. Structure and anterior regeneration of musculature and nervous system in Cirratulus cf. cirratus (Cirratulidae, Annelida).

47. Relating divergence in polychaete musculature to different burrowing behaviors: a study using opheliidae (Annelida).

48. Cranial muscle development in frogs with different developmental modes: direct development versus biphasic development.

49. Muscular system in the pacific bluefin tuna Thunnus orientalis (Teleostei: Scombridae).

50. Notable plesiomorphies and notable specializations: head structure of the primitive "tongue moth" Acanthopteroctetes unifascia (Lepidoptera: Acanthopteroctetidae).

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