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Mitogenomic phylogeny of the Naticidae (Gastropoda: Littorinimorpha) reveals monophyly of the Polinicinae

Zoologica Scripta, 2020
AbstractThe Naticidae is a species‐rich family of predatory marine gastropods with substantial interspecific morphological diversity. The classification of the Naticidae has been traditionally based on morphology data, but the phylogenetic relationships within the family are debated due to conflicting molecular results, especially regarding the ...
Hongyue Liu   +4 more
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Increased microgastropoda sampling give new insights into the phylogenetic relationships of Littorinoidea (Littorinimorpha)

Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution
Littorinoidea is one of the most diverse radiations and the most successful group that evolutionary transitions from marine to terrestrial within Littorinimorpha. With such an unmatched diversity, few phylogenetic investigations have attempted to understand their evolutionary relationships, and existing research has primarily focused on typical ...
Lingfeng Kong, Lu Qi, Qinzeng Xu
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First discovery of living Clatripoma conoidea (L. Pfeiffer, 1846) (Caenogastropoda: Littorinimorpha: Pomatiidae) on Reunion Island

open access: yesFolia Malacologica
In this paper, we report the presence of living individuals of Clatripoma conoidea (L. Pfeiffer, 1846), Pomatiidae, for the first time on Reunion island (Mascarene archipelago). The species, previously known only from subfossils on the island, has been observed in two dry habitat relics. The discovery of live C.
Victor Cadet, Nicolas Huet
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Marine Mollusca of isotope stages of the last 2 million years in New Zealand. Part 3. Gastropoda (Vetigastropoda ‐ Littorinimorpha)

Journal of the Royal Society of New Zealand, 2010
Abstract Three new species: Grandicrepidula hemispherica (Nukumaruan, S Hawke's Bay), Pelicaria granttaylori (Mangapanian‐early Nukumaruan, Wanganui – Hawke's bay), Pelicaria arahura
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Diversity of Pelagic Sea Slugs (Pteropoda and Littorinimorpha) in The Eastern Arabian Ocean

Thalassas: An International Journal of Marine Sciences
Satya Swaroop Nanda   +5 more
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