Despite being one of the most speciose families, Epitoniidae still remains at present as one of the least understood gastropod families worldwide. This is a consequence of most of the species being only known from shell morphology, added to the wide intraspecific variability of this character and the fact that shell morphology has proven to have frequent examples of parallelisms and convergences among different (unrelated) species. Knowledge of other morphological and anatomical characters in this group is still in its first steps, and such information is currently available for a limited number of species, thus being difficult (when not impossible) to evaluate its taxonomic value. The aim of this study is to re-evaluate the diversity of Ep...
This is the first record of Epiphragmophora estella in Argentina, a species traditionally of Bolivia...
This contribution provides the first integrative revision of the Siphonaria species described and re...
A common mactrid from the southwestern Atlantic Ocean has been largely misunderstood in the literatu...
FIGURE 1. Epitonium georgettinum (Kiener, 1838), shell and operculum. A. Syntype of Scalaria georget...
FIGURE 5. Epitonium striatellum (Nyst, 1871), shell. A. Original illustration of Scalaria tenuistria...
FIGURE 8. "Cirsotrema" magellanicum (Philippi, 1845), shell and operculum. A. Syntype of Scalaria ma...
FIGURE 6. A–L. Epitonium evanidstriatum new species, shell and operculum. A, B. Holotype (MACN-In 40...
FIGURE 3. Epitonium fabrizioi Pastorino & Penchaszadeh, 1998, shell and operculum. A. Holotype (MLP-...
FIGURE 13. "Cirsotrema" strebeli new species, shell and operculum. A, F. Holotype (MACN-In 40393). F...
As a first step towards a comprehensive revision of the South American genus Epiphragmophora Doering...
A checklist of deep water gastropods belonging to the genus Cylindriscala is presented based mainly ...
A total of six genera and 10 species of marine gastropods belonging to the family Epitoniidae were c...
none1noPublished online: 31 Oct 2017Based on material stored in the Zoological Museum of the Univers...
Zelaya, Diego G., Güller, Marina (2017): Undercover speciation of wentletraps (Caenogastropoda: Epit...
This is the first record of an association between a wentletrap species (Gastropoda: Epitoniidae) an...
This is the first record of Epiphragmophora estella in Argentina, a species traditionally of Bolivia...
This contribution provides the first integrative revision of the Siphonaria species described and re...
A common mactrid from the southwestern Atlantic Ocean has been largely misunderstood in the literatu...
FIGURE 1. Epitonium georgettinum (Kiener, 1838), shell and operculum. A. Syntype of Scalaria georget...
FIGURE 5. Epitonium striatellum (Nyst, 1871), shell. A. Original illustration of Scalaria tenuistria...
FIGURE 8. "Cirsotrema" magellanicum (Philippi, 1845), shell and operculum. A. Syntype of Scalaria ma...
FIGURE 6. A–L. Epitonium evanidstriatum new species, shell and operculum. A, B. Holotype (MACN-In 40...
FIGURE 3. Epitonium fabrizioi Pastorino & Penchaszadeh, 1998, shell and operculum. A. Holotype (MLP-...
FIGURE 13. "Cirsotrema" strebeli new species, shell and operculum. A, F. Holotype (MACN-In 40393). F...
As a first step towards a comprehensive revision of the South American genus Epiphragmophora Doering...
A checklist of deep water gastropods belonging to the genus Cylindriscala is presented based mainly ...
A total of six genera and 10 species of marine gastropods belonging to the family Epitoniidae were c...
none1noPublished online: 31 Oct 2017Based on material stored in the Zoological Museum of the Univers...
Zelaya, Diego G., Güller, Marina (2017): Undercover speciation of wentletraps (Caenogastropoda: Epit...
This is the first record of an association between a wentletrap species (Gastropoda: Epitoniidae) an...
This is the first record of Epiphragmophora estella in Argentina, a species traditionally of Bolivia...
This contribution provides the first integrative revision of the Siphonaria species described and re...
A common mactrid from the southwestern Atlantic Ocean has been largely misunderstood in the literatu...