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Phylogeny and evolution of the land snail tribe Clausiliini (Gastropoda: Clausiliidae)
The phylogenetic relationships within the land snail group Clausiliini were analysed based on an almost complete taxon sampling (28 of 29 extant species) and a set of mitochondrial and nuclear markers. The phylogenetic analyses and character state reconstructions revealed several trends in the group that resulted in repeated convergences.
Bernhard Hausdorf
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Molecular phylogeny of the land snail genusAlopia(Gastropoda: Clausiliidae) reveals multiple inversions of chirality [PDF]
Zoltán Fehér, Miklós Szekeres
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Phylogeny of the land snail family Clausiliidae (Gastropoda: Pulmonata)
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, 2013Clausiliidae is one of the most speciose and best-studied families of land snails. The family contributes to land snail diversity on a global scale, with three main centres of diversity: (1) western Eurasia (six subfamilies recognized), (2) East Asia (two subfamilies recognized) and (3) the neotropics (one subfamily recognized i.e. Neniinae). Despite a
Dennis R Uit De Weerd
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Comparative Cytogenetic Study in Four Alopiinae Door Snails (Gastropoda, Clausiliidae)
A cytogenetic study was carried out by means of standard and NOR-FISH staining methods on the chromosomes of four Alopiinae door snails, two species of the Delimini tribe (Siciliaria paestana and Papillifera bidens) and two species of Medorini tribe (Leucostigma candidescens and Medora sp.). The two Delimini species and Medora sp.
Gaetano Odierna, Nicola Maio
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New taxa of Clausiliidae from Bulgaria (Gastropoda: Pulmonata: Clausiliidae)
Archiv Fur Molluskenkunde, 2006exaly +2 more sources
The Biogeography of the Maltese Islands, Illustrated by the Clausiliidae
Journal of Biogeography, 1985Published data on the geology and biogeography of the Maltese islands are reviewed. The islands consist of Oligo-Miocene limestones of marine origin, and probably rose above sea level during the Late Miocene. During the Messinian crisis, the Straits of Sicily were probably above sea level, and terres- trial organisms could migrate between Europe and ...
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Note on some genera of Clausiliidae from Turkey (Mollusca, Stylommatophora)
Zoology in the Middle East, 1995Summary The taxonomic status and definition of some genera of the Clausiliidae are discussed, and descriptions of Sumelia, Kazancia (Lasica) n. subgen. and Elia (Elia) menkhorsti n. sp. are given.
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2010
The intra- and interspecific variability of shell (amount of shell whorl, shell height, shell form) and it sculpture surface (the rib amount per 1 mm of the next to last whorl and rib amount per 1 mm one of top whorl) were analyzed among M. gracilicosta (Rossma ssler, 1836), M. canalifera (Rossma ssler, 1836) and ??.
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The intra- and interspecific variability of shell (amount of shell whorl, shell height, shell form) and it sculpture surface (the rib amount per 1 mm of the next to last whorl and rib amount per 1 mm one of top whorl) were analyzed among M. gracilicosta (Rossma ssler, 1836), M. canalifera (Rossma ssler, 1836) and ??.
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2009
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Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society
Abstract The little-known western Eurasian taxa of the Phaedusinae (land snail family Clausiliidae) are Tertiary relicts, which are widely separated geographically from the rest of the subfamily occurring in eastern Eurasia. In order to elucidate the phylogenetic relationships of this group, we carried out molecular analyses with 11 of ...
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Abstract The little-known western Eurasian taxa of the Phaedusinae (land snail family Clausiliidae) are Tertiary relicts, which are widely separated geographically from the rest of the subfamily occurring in eastern Eurasia. In order to elucidate the phylogenetic relationships of this group, we carried out molecular analyses with 11 of ...
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