Gastropoda Systematics
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The gastropod family Xenophoridae affix foreign objects to the shell surface. The objects include bivalve shells, smaller gastropod shells, shell fragments and encrusting corals. We identified gastropods attached on 100 shells of... more
Compiled and augmented by Christophe Avon Based on : « Freshwater Mollusk Bibliography » [02-26-2015] : 22,441 References, 1786 pp. "This freshwater mollusk bibliography database is a collaborative effort by Kevin Cummings, Illinois... more
Identifying natural groups within the caenogastropod family Vermetidae has proven challenging. The sessile lifestyle of vermetids, with associated xenomorphically distorted, overgrown and corroded shells, has resulted in a long and... more
In this paper, we describe a non-marine mollusk fauna deriving from late middle Miocene (late Serravallian; Sarmatian) deposits of western Serbia. The assemblage encompasses a diverse land snail fauna with twenty-four species, along with... more
Cowries (Cypraeidae) are diverse and occur in all tropical and some temperate seas, from shallow waters to the deep sea. There is a vast literature documenting the distribution, taxonomy, and shell variation, among many other topics.... more
The Pachychilidae comprises freshwater cerithioidean gastropods with a pantropical distribution that extends from Central to South America, Africa and Madagascar to Australasia. Traditionally treated as members of the so-called... more
In this paper current knowledge on the diversity of the gastropod cephalaspidean genus Haminoea from India is revised. A comprehensive literature review was undertaken and novel specimens were collected. Specimens from India were DNA... more
The identity of Turbo bryereus Montagu is established after examining the original, figured type-specimen. It is considered a valid species of Schwartziella (Rissoidae: Rissoininae) from the West Indies. Rlsoina scalarella C.B. Adams, R.... more
The present paper details a very diverse non-marine gastropod fauna retrieved from Caspian Pleistocene deposits along the Volga River north of Astrakhan (Russia). During time of deposition (early Late Pleistocene, late Khazarian regional... more
The family Eulimidae comprises minute gastropods best known for its parasitic habit on Echinodermata. Despite this, reports of association between eulimids and echinoderms are rather scarce. In this study, two new hosts, Parathyone... more
The ‘scaly-foot gastropod’ is widely recognized as an iconic species of deep-sea hydrothermal vent ecosystems in the Indian Ocean. Uniquely among gastropods, this species carries hundreds of dermal sclerites on its foot and these scales... more
New samples of freshwater molluscs collected by the second author in the East Mediterranean region of Turkey revealed three new species of the genus Pseudamnicola Paulucci, 1878, i.e., P. goksunensis n. sp., P. merali n. sp., and P.... more
The Paleocene gastropod species described as Trochus alabamensis Aldrich, 1886 has long been considered a member of the vetigastropod genus Solariella. Newly collected material from Mississippi’s Matthews Landing Marl Member of the... more
The bulimulid genus Bostryx Troschel, 1847 is the most species-rich genus of land snails found in Chile, with the majority of its species found only in the northern part of the country, usually in arid coastal zones. This genus has been... more
"The Phoenix talussnail is remarkable for its ability to live in the hot, dry hills of the Sonoran Desert. It occurs in northeastern Maricopa County within the greater Phoenix metropolitan area from Piestewa Peak north to the town of New... more
Evolution of views on the family Ceritellidae, which actually after their erection were considered as nerineas, taking the key position within the latter group, has been reviewed. Ceritellidae was positioned as a group of most primitive... more
Background: The Atlantic Forest is globally one of the priority ecoregions for biodiversity conservation. In Argentina, it is represented by the Paranense Forest, which covers a vast area of Misiones Province between the Paraná and... more
We describe a new fossil littorinid species, Echinolittorina nielseni sp. nov., from the Quaternary Caldera Strata, Región de Atacama, northern Chile. Fossils of littorinids are globally rare because of their high-intertidal habitat on... more
The coast of northern Chile has been sparsely studied in regards to its invertebrate fauna, with just a few works reviewing the distribution of local mollusks. This work presents a survey of the shallow water heterobranch sea slugs... more
During the KARUBENTHOS I expedition to the tropical western Atlantic island Guadeloupe, May 2012, an unknown species of Pyramidellidae was collected which resembles members of the rissoinid genus Zebinella in many details. Both a new... more
A new species of minute Pyramidellidae is described from Puerto Rico. Tentatively it is placed in the genus Chrysallida. Key
words: Gastropoda, Pyramidellidae, Chrysallida, Puerto Rico, Caribbean.
words: Gastropoda, Pyramidellidae, Chrysallida, Puerto Rico, Caribbean.
Recently discovered hydrothermal vent fields on the East Scotia Ridge (ESR, 56–60°S, 30°W), Southern Ocean, and the South West Indian Ridge (SWIR, 37°S 49°E), Indian Ocean, host two closely related new species of peltospirid gastropods.... more