Novel insights into the taxonomy, systematics and evolution of freshwater gastropods (Viviparidae and Truncatelloidea) from China [PDF]
Diese Arbeit stellt eine umfassende Reihe von Fallstudien zur Taxonomie, Systematik und Evolution von zwei sehr unterschiedlichen Gruppen von Süßwasserschnecken aus China zusammen, der Familie Viviparidae und der Überfamilie Truncatelloidea.
Zhang, Lejia
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Species diversity and distribution of freshwater molluscs of Javakheti Highlands (Republic of Georgia). [PDF]
Bikashvili A +2 more
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Late Pleistocene pteropods, heteropods and planktonic foraminifera from the Caribbean Sea, Mediterranean Sea and Indian Ocean [PDF]
Pteropods and heteropods (holoplanktonic gastropods) are an important component of the modern oceans; however, detailed information on their distribution in the fossil record is often based on poorly preserved specimens.
Aliani, Stefano +7 more
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The tree snail on Rota Island, Northern Mariana Islands, long identified as Partula gibba (Partulidae), is a different species. [PDF]
Sischo DR, Hadfield MG.
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On the verge of extinction - revision of a highly endangered Swiss alpine snail with description of a new genus, Raeticella gen. nov. (Gastropoda, Eupulmonata, Hygromiidae). [PDF]
Kneubühler J, Baggenstos M, Neubert E.
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A review of Diplommatina species in eastern Thailand with the descriptions of five new species. [PDF]
Dumrongrojwattana P +2 more
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The genome sequence of the turban top shell, Gibbula magus (Linnaeus, 1758). [PDF]
Adkins P +11 more
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Workshop manual on “Techniques and Methodologies in fishery biology of finfishes and shellfishes” [PDF]
Commercial fishing along the Indian coast is a dynamic and complex process with several types of crafts, gears exploiting more than 500 species of fishes and shell fishes.
Dineshbabu, A P +2 more
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A new species of Biomphalaria Preston, 1910 (Gastropoda, Planorbidae) from the upper cretaceous of Uruguay [PDF]
A new fossil species of Biomphalaria Preston is described for the Upper Cretaceous of Uruguay (Queguay Formation). The new species is characterized by a conspicuous spiral ornamentation, a unique character within the genus.
Cabrera, Fernanda +1 more
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Quantitative measures and 3D shell models reveal interactions between bands and their position on growing snail shells. [PDF]
Jackson HJ, Larsson J, Davison A.
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