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|etymology=Greek <i>zygon</i>, yoke; <i>neuron</i>, nerve
 
|etymology=Greek <i>zygon</i>, yoke; <i>neuron</i>, nerve
|definition=([[Mollusca]]: Gastropoda) A connection between the main mantle nerve and the intestinal ganglial nerves and pallial nerves from the pleural ganglia, usually on the left side, but may be on the right
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|definition=([[Mollusca]]: [[Gastropoda]]) A connection between the main [[mantle]] nerve and the intestinal ganglial nerves and [[pallial nerves]] from the [[pleural]] ganglia, usually on the left [[side]], but may be on the right
 
|see also=[[dialyneury]].
 
|see also=[[dialyneury]].
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Revision as of 23:42, 13 September 2013

zygoneury (noun; Greek zygon, yoke; neuron, nerve): (Mollusca: Gastropoda) A connection between the main mantle nerve and the intestinal ganglial nerves and pallial nerves from the pleural ganglia, usually on the left side, but may be on the right

See also: dialyneury.