The Serbian Lake System: a stepping stone for freshwater molluscs in the middle Miocene
Abstract The first in‐depth revision of a lacustrine freshwater mollusc fauna of the Serbian Lake System (SLS) is carried out. We describe and discuss well‐preserved faunas from two localities in central and southern Serbia (Mađere and Medoševac), along with the reinvestigation of type material of several species described in the late nineteenth and ...
Thomas A. Neubauer +4 more
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Juga is a genus of freshwater snails distributed from northern Washington to central California. The taxonomy and classification of the genus has a long and complex history, driven mainly by the features of their highly variable shells.
Ellen E. Strong +3 more
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Molecular phylogenetics of the freshwater gastropod genus Juga (Cerithioidea: Semisulcospiridae) [PDF]
Abstract The taxonomy of the genus Juga (Semisulcospiridae), as in many freshwater mollusks, poses several challenges. Only a few species have been studied genetically or anatomically. We analyzed a portion of the cox1 gene for 103 specimens, emphasizing the upper Sacramento – Pit system but including all recognizable named species and subspecies
Campbell, David +4 more
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A nomenclator of extant and fossil taxa of the Melanopsidae (Gastropoda, Cerithioidea) [PDF]
This nomenclator provides details on all published names in the family-, genus-, and species-group, as well as for a few infrasubspecific names introduced for, or attributed to, the family Melanopsidae. It includes nomenclaturally valid names, as well as junior homonyms, junior objective synonyms, nomina nuda, common incorrect subsequent spellings, and
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The mitochondrial genome of the threatened freshwater snail Aylacostoma chloroticum (Gastropoda, Hemisinidae) from the High Paraná River and the phylogenetic relationships of Cerithioidea [PDF]
The family Hemisinidae consists exclusively of freshwater snails and has long been understudied, only recently recognized as a distinct evolutionary lineage among limnic cerithioideans.
Emanuel Forestello +3 more
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Anatomy of the Tiphobiini from Lake Tanganyika (Cerithioidea, Paludomidae)
ABSTRACT The anatomy of five poorly known endemic species of paludomids — Bathanalia straeleni, Chytra kirkii, Limnotrochus thomsoni, Mysorelloides multisulcata, Paramelania iridescens — from Lake Tanganyika is described. This assemblage, currently united in the Tiphobiini, is loosely characterized by a more or less trochiform shell shape and a mostly ...
Strong, Ellen E, Glaubrecht, Matthias
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Prosobranchs: Superfamily Cerithioidea
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
Healy, John M, Wells, Fred E
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A glimpse in the dark? A first phylogenetic approach in a widespread freshwater snail from tropical Asia and northern Australia (Cerithioidea, Thiaridae) [PDF]
Thiaridae are a speciose group of freshwater snails in tropical areas including a high number of described nominal taxa for which modern revisions are mostly lacking.
Dusit Boonmekam +4 more
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Published as part of Szabó, János & Jaitly, Anand Kumar, 2019, Additional Middle Jurassic gastropods from Kachchh (western India) in the collections of the Banaras Hindu University (Varanasi, India), pp. 3-30 in Fragmenta Palaeontologica Hungarica 36 on pages 21-22, DOI: 10.17111/FragmPalHung.2019.36.3, http://zenodo.org/record ...
Szabó, János, Jaitly, Anand Kumar
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The cerithioids are a diverse group of gastropods found globally as fossil and living animals during the Cenozoic Era. Their systematics is riddled with problems stemming from large morphological variability, homoplasy, and wide geographical distribution.
Kalyan Halder, Piyali Sinha, Dany Azar
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