Xylodiscula wareni Bogi & Bartolini, 2008 (Heterobranchia, Xylodisculidae): new records
Some shells of Xylodiscula wareni Bogi & Bartolini, 2008 are reported from Tuscan Archipelago, Gulf of Naples, Strait of Sicily and Spain. The present distribution of the species is discussed.
Romani, Luigi +2 more
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Basic and applied research reveals the importance of sea slugs as a source of new bioactive molecules or of still little-known intra/intercellular processes, mainly linked to the highly specialised defensive strategies typical of this group of shell-less
Giulia Furfaro +4 more
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Covariation between microeukaryotes and bacteria associated with Planorbidae snails. [PDF]
Clerissi C +4 more
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Checklist of polychaete species from Paraná State (Southern Brazil) [PDF]
A checklist of polychaete species recorded fromParaná State (Southern Brazil, 25o10’– 25o58’ S /47o59’– 48o35’ W), including estuarine areas fromParanaguá and Guaratuba Bays and shallowcontinental shelf bottoms, is reported.
Garraffoni, A. R. S. +4 more
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Phylogeny and evolution of the Heterobranchia (Mollusca, Gastropoda) [PDF]
Many questions regarding gastropod phylogeny have not yet been answered like the molecular confirmation of the Heterobranchia concept based on morphological studies from Haszprunar (1985a; 1988). This taxon contains the “Lower Heterobranchia” with several “primitive” or “basal” members) and the Euthyneura (with the Opisthobranchia and Pulmonata ...
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EARLY AND MIDDLE JURASSIC MARINE GASTROPODS FROM THE NEUQUÉN BASIN, ARGENTINA
Systematic knowledge of Early and Middle Jurassic marine gastropods from Argentina has been supplied during the last decade through several contributions.
Mariel Ferrari
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A comparison of recent and fossil large, high-spired gastropods and their environments: the Nopparat Thara tidal flat in Krabi, South Thailand, versus the Swiss Kimmeridgian carbonate platform [PDF]
High-spired nerineoid gastropods are abundant in the tropical Kimmeridgian carbonate deposits of the Swiss Jura Mountains. Understanding the mode of life of this extinct group of gastropods is crucial for palaeoenvironmental reconstructions.
Strasser, André, Waite, Richard
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Transcriptomics provides a robust framework for the relationships of the major clades of cladobranch sea slugs (Mollusca, Gastropoda, Heterobranchia), but fails to resolve the position of the enigmatic genus Embletonia [PDF]
Dario Karmeinski +7 more
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