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Neogastropoda Wens 1938

2018
Order NEOGASTROPODA Wens, 1938 Superfamily CONOIDEA Fleming, 1822 Family DRILLIIDAE Olsson, 1964 Genus Conopleura Hinds, 1844 Type species by monotypy: Conopleura striata HINdS, 1844 —NEw GuINEA ISLANd (cENTRAL INdO-PAcIfIc). Genus redescription: SPEcIES wITH A SmALL SHELL (uP TO ~ 20 mm), SOLId, SLENdER ANd bIcONIcAL wITH AcumINATE ...
Nappo, Andrea   +4 more
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Molecular phylogeny of the nutmeg shells (Neogastropoda, Cancellariidae)

Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, 2011
Cancellariidae, or nutmeg shells, is a family of marine gastropods that feed on the body fluids and the egg cases of marine animals. The 300 or so living species are distributed worldwide, mostly on soft bottoms, from intertidal to depths of about 1000 m.
Modica, Maria Vittoria   +4 more
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Pseudohermaphroditism in Ilyanassa obsoleta (Mollusca: Neogastropoda)

Science, 1979
Field studies, a rearing and maintenance program, and a transfer experiment have shown that anomalous male traits found in some female Ilyanassa obsoleta are an expression of environmentally controlled pseudohermaphroditism.
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The origin and evolution of the Neogastropoda

Malacologia, 1973
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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Prosobranchs: Infraorder Neogastropoda

1998
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Neogastropoda Wenz 1938

2019
Published as part of Hansen, Thomas, 2019, Gastropods from the Cretaceous-Palaeogene boundary in Denmark, pp.
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A new Trigonostoma (Neogastropoda: Cancellariidae) from Mozambique

2002
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Petit, Richard E., Harasewych, M. G.
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Paraspermatogenesis inCeratostoma foliatum (Neogastropoda): confirmation of programmed nuclear death

Journal of Experimental Zoology Part A: Comparative Experimental Biology, 2005
Sperm dimorphism, where ejaculates contain both fertile "eusperm" and sterile "parasperm", has been implicated in sperm competition in animals. Most parasperm lack an acrosome, eliminate the nucleus and develop a complex cytoplasm, swollen with secretory vesicles.
John, Buckland-Nicks   +1 more
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The Complete Mitochondrial Genomes of Babylonia spirata and Babylonia zeylanica (Neogastropoda: Babyloniidae) Provide New Insights into Neogastropoda Phylogeny

Biochemical Genetics
The genus Babylonia, classified under Mollusca, Gastropoda, Neogastropoda, has been a subject of controversy concerning the phylogenetic relationships within Neogastropoda, a highly intricate group of predatory marine snails. In this study, we sequenced complete mitogenomes of Babylonia spirata and Babylonia zeylanica.
Li, Wu   +5 more
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NASSARIUS (GASTROPODA, NEOGASTROPODA) FROM THE GALAPAGOS-ISLANDS

1986
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Nesbitt, Ec, Pitts, Marjorie W
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