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Revision of South African Caecidae (Mollusca: Gastropoda) [PDF]
ABSTRACT The South African species of Caecidae are revised on the basis of the material stored in the KwaZulu-Natal Museum (Pietermaritzburg, South Africa). Twenty species are recognized, 10 of which are described as new: Caecum austrafricanum, C. incisum, C. intortum, C. Knysnaense, C. leilae, C. lindae, C. maraisi, C.
Angelo Vannozzi +2 more
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Lista comentada e ilustrada dos Caecidae (Mollusca, Prosobranchia, Mesogastropoda) da Operação Oceanográfica Geomar XII [PDF]
The family Caecidae deserved special attention, among mollusks, because they occurred in more than 50% of studied stations in Oceanographic Operation Geomar XII, which was carried out in northern and southern coasts of Rio de Janeiro and Espirito Santo States (Brazil), respectively. At the time, Caecum brasilicum Folin, 1874, C.
Gomes, Renata dos Santos +1 more
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The family Caecidae (Gastropoda: Caenogastropoda) in Argentine waters
This is the first formal report of members of the family Caecidae in Argentine waters. Caecum striatum de Folin, 1868, C. strigosum de Folin, 1868, and C. achirona (de Folin, 1867) are re-described from shallow waters off Piedras Coloradas ( 4053.0810 S, 6507.5920 W), Rı´o Negro Province, Argentina.
Pastorino, Roberto Santiago Guido +1 more
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Three Caecidae species from two genera have been recovered from the late Miocene “Imperial” Formation exposed in Super Creek, north and slightly east of Whitewater, Riverside County, southern California. These specimens record the first fossil Caecidae from California older than Pleistocene.
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With the exception of two species, members of the family Caecidae from Easter Island have been previously neglected. Based on type and additional material, a revision of the species known to date from Easter Is. is herein proposed, with the description of 5 new species: Caecum rehderi spec. nov., C. heterochromum spec. nov., C. pascuanum spec. nov., C.
Raines, Bret, Pizzini, Mauro
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Les Caecidae eocenes du bassin de Paris, du Cotentin et de la Bretagne
Abstract Describes gastropods belonging to the Caecidae (including new species) from Eocene deposits of the Paris basin, Cotentin peninsula, and Brittany, France.
J. Morellet, L. Morellet
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The Caecidae found in shallow water sediment samples in Inhaca Island and Maputo Bay are described and illustrated. Three species are recorded: Caecum chinense, which is the most common; Caecum sepimentum, which was represented by a couple of specimens only; and Caecum inhacaense, a new species here described. The operculum of C.
Paolo G. Albano, Mauro Pizzini
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Una Nueva Especie de Caecum Fleming, 1813 para Isla de Pascua, Chile (Mollusca: Caecidae)
Se describe una nueva especie de la familia Caecidae, Caecum codoceoae sp. nov. para las costas de Isla de Pascua. La descripción se basa en un ejemplar encontrado en una muestra recolectada en Motu O’Oki, Isla de Pascua, y depositada en el Museo Nacional de Historia Natural de Chile. Con la adición de esta nueva entidad taxonómica que se propone,
Óscar Gálvez Herrera +1 more
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Two successive septum formations are made by Caecum dextroversum, a species from the Panamic Province. The definitive septum is the second one and is hidden by the first temporary one until the latter is abraded and eliminated. The phenomenon is displayed by other species from the eastern Atlantic, viz. C. clarkii, C. pollicare and C. sp.
Pizzini, Mauro +2 more
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Türkiyenin Ege Denizi kıyılarının Caecidae ( Gastropoda- Molusca ) türleri
Bu çalışma, Ege Denizi kıyılarımızda dağılım gösteren Caecidae türlerini saptamak amacıyla yapılmıştır. Bu amaçla, sözkonusu kıyı şeridinden seçilen 22 istasyondaki taşlık biyotoplardan, bu biyotoplärda fasies oluşturan Padina pavonica (L.) Thivy, 1960, Halopteris spp. ve Cystoseira spp.
Bilal Öztürk, Zeki Ergen
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