On the taxonomy of Siciliaria grohmanniana (Rossmässler, 1836) (Gastropoda Clausiliidae)
Fabio Liberto +4 more
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Molecular phylogeny of the Orthalicoidea land snails: Further support and surprises. [PDF]
Salvador RB +5 more
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Potential intermediate hosts of Angiostrongylus cantonensis in the European Mediterranean region (Mallorca, Spain). [PDF]
Jaume-Ramis S +6 more
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A new subspecies of Ruthenica filograna (Pulmonata: Clausiliidae) from Croatia
Egorov, Roman (2022): A new subspecies of Ruthenica filograna (Pulmonata: Clausiliidae) from Croatia. Ruthenica, Russian Malacological Journal (Philadelphia, Pa.) 32 (1): 49-52, DOI: 10.35885/ruthenica.2022.32(1).5, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.35885/ruthenica.2022.32(1 ...
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Micro-CT screening of old shell collections helps to understand the distribution of viviparity in the highly diversified clausiliid clade of land snails. [PDF]
Sulikowska-Drozd A +2 more
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Supplement to a monograph of the Indo-Australian Clausiliidae
Since the publication of my monograph of the Indo-Australian Clausiliidae (Loosjes, 1953) I obtained some additional information, consisting mainly of new distribution records and data on shell-structures. The present paper deals with these additional data, while furthermore two new species are described.
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Gametic cycle and gonadal maturity of Bulimulus bonariensis (Rafinesque, 1833) (Gastropoda: Bulimulidae), in a rural area of Buenos Aires, Argentina. [PDF]
Díaz AC, Martin SM, Rumi A.
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Cadmium Uptake, MT Gene Activation and Structure of Large-Sized Multi-Domain Metallothioneins in the Terrestrial Door Snail Alinda biplicata (Gastropoda, Clausiliidae). [PDF]
Pedrini-Martha V +3 more
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Response of Soil Fauna to the Shift in a Riparian Landscape along an Urban-Rural Habitat Gradient. [PDF]
Huang Y +8 more
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On a new Andinia (Gastropoda, Clausiliidae) from Peru
Some time ago Prof. Dr. W. Weyrauch at Lima, Peru, sent to me specimens of a species of the subfamily Neniinae that proved to be new to science. Already about 70 species of the subfamily have become known from Peru, for an important part discovered by Prof. Weyrauch himself. Andinia (Ehrmanniella) flammulata spec. nov. (Figs. 1, 2) Diagnosis.
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