In contrast to the immense effort that has been put into the geological survey and stratigraphic study of the Neogene of Bocas del Toro region (Panama), little research has been done on the systematics of this region\u27s rich gastropod assemblages. This is the first paper dealing primarily with the Bocas Neogene gastropod assemblages (Strombidae) since the pioneer work of Olsson (1922). Neogene strombid assemblages of the Dominican Republic have recently been reviewed and updated, and, therefore, the Strombidae are a suitable starting point for the revision of the gastropod assemblages from the Neogene of Bocas del Toro. Six species of Strombus are described, three of them new: S. acanthospira n. sp., S. pugiloides, S. gatunensis, S. elega...
This paper defines a new crown clade Neostromboidea to separate the Strombidae, Rostellariidae, and ...
The mollusc fauna of the Miocene Pebas Formation of Peruvian and Colombian Amazonia contains at leas...
The biology of modern Conidae (cone snails)--which includes the hyperdiverse genus Conus--has been i...
In contrast to the immense effort that has been put into the geological survey and stratigraphic stu...
One of the problems with undertaking revisions within Strombidae Rafinesque, 1815 is the tendency fo...
Strombids are frequent fossils in Neogene nearshore deposits but are rarely used for biostratigraphy...
Strombids are frequent fossils in Neogene nearshore deposits but are rarely used for biostratigraphy...
The 20 species of Neogene Scleractinia in the suborders Caryophylliina and Dendrophylliina known fro...
The taxonomy of Stromboideans has, historically, been simplistic. However, recent revisions have see...
This revision of the genus Canarium Schumacher, 1817 after Abbott (1960) advances our understanding ...
This revision demonstrates that an integrated taxonomic approach to classical taxonomic practice can...
The gastropod family Strombidae has sparked the recent interest of taxonomists as early revisions of...
The family Strophocheilidae (sensu Bequaert, 1948) is here divided into two - Strophocheilidae s.s. ...
River valleys in the Cibao Valley Basin, located in the northern Dominican Republic, expose three fo...
Extant members of the neogastropod family Conidae (cone snails) are renowned for their often dazzlin...
This paper defines a new crown clade Neostromboidea to separate the Strombidae, Rostellariidae, and ...
The mollusc fauna of the Miocene Pebas Formation of Peruvian and Colombian Amazonia contains at leas...
The biology of modern Conidae (cone snails)--which includes the hyperdiverse genus Conus--has been i...
In contrast to the immense effort that has been put into the geological survey and stratigraphic stu...
One of the problems with undertaking revisions within Strombidae Rafinesque, 1815 is the tendency fo...
Strombids are frequent fossils in Neogene nearshore deposits but are rarely used for biostratigraphy...
Strombids are frequent fossils in Neogene nearshore deposits but are rarely used for biostratigraphy...
The 20 species of Neogene Scleractinia in the suborders Caryophylliina and Dendrophylliina known fro...
The taxonomy of Stromboideans has, historically, been simplistic. However, recent revisions have see...
This revision of the genus Canarium Schumacher, 1817 after Abbott (1960) advances our understanding ...
This revision demonstrates that an integrated taxonomic approach to classical taxonomic practice can...
The gastropod family Strombidae has sparked the recent interest of taxonomists as early revisions of...
The family Strophocheilidae (sensu Bequaert, 1948) is here divided into two - Strophocheilidae s.s. ...
River valleys in the Cibao Valley Basin, located in the northern Dominican Republic, expose three fo...
Extant members of the neogastropod family Conidae (cone snails) are renowned for their often dazzlin...
This paper defines a new crown clade Neostromboidea to separate the Strombidae, Rostellariidae, and ...
The mollusc fauna of the Miocene Pebas Formation of Peruvian and Colombian Amazonia contains at leas...
The biology of modern Conidae (cone snails)--which includes the hyperdiverse genus Conus--has been i...