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Gastrópodes Terrícolas na Estação Ecológica Costão da Serra, Siderópolis, Santa Catarina, Brasil [PDF]
Darolt, Silvestre Macarini, Rosso, Pedro
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A new species of Trachycystis s.l. (Charopidae) from the Hanglip Forest in the Soutpansberg complex in the Northern Province of South Africa is described. Absence of anatomical data precludes more precise classification. The shell is characterized by a spirally sculpted apex and a somewhat irregular flange-like costulation on the later whorls.
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Lista preliminar classificada e ilustrada de moluscos terrestres do centro de pesquisa e conservação da natureza - pró-mata (cpcn) [PDF]
Gomes, Suzete R., Silva, Rosane S.
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Macroinvertebrate fauna associated to the bromeliad Vriesea inflata of the Atlantic Forest (Paraná State, southern Brazil) [PDF]
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Journal of the Royal Society of New Zealand, 1999
Five new species of pulmonate landsnail are described from the Three Kings Islands, northern New Zealand punctids Paralaoma manawatawhia Paralaoma raki charopids Climocella pukanui Fectola melchior and rhytidid Delouagapia tasmani
J. F. Goulstone, F. J. Brook
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Five new species of pulmonate landsnail are described from the Three Kings Islands, northern New Zealand punctids Paralaoma manawatawhia Paralaoma raki charopids Climocella pukanui Fectola melchior and rhytidid Delouagapia tasmani
J. F. Goulstone, F. J. Brook
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A new species of Radiodiscus (Gastropoda: Eupulmonata: Charopidae) from Trinidad and Tobago
Archiv Fur Molluskenkunde, 2020exaly +4 more sources
Systematics of the landsnail genus Gyrocochlea and relatives (Mollusca: Charopidae)
Zootaxa, 2012This study reviews the charopid snails of Gyrocochlea s.l. This genus has been used as a convenient ‘catch-all’ for thosespecies characterised by chiefly biconcave brown shells that have a strong radially-ribbed teleoconch. The genuscurrently comprises 34 species but could include many more undescribed species that reside in museum collections ...
M. SHEA, D. J. COLGAN, J. STANISIC
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