This paper defines a new crown clade Neostromboidea to separate the Strombidae, Rostellariidae, and Seraphsidae from their sister families Struthiolariidae and Aporrhaidae. There is significant value to understanding evolutionary processes within Stromboidea to recognise the universal similarity in the position of the eye on the end of peduncles and a diminished cephalic tentacle that arises from the middle to the end on that peduncle. This is in contrast to other members of the Stromboidea where the eye is located at the base of the cephalic tentacle. These physiological differences represent two set of organisms with divergent and independent evolutionary life histories and therefore these differences need to be identifiable within the no...
This thesis addresses the understudied systematics, evolution, biogeography and diversity of the Str...
This revision of the genus Canarium Schumacher, 1817 after Abbott (1960) advances our understanding ...
Molluscs (snails, octopuses, clams and their relatives) have a great disparity of body plans and, am...
This paper defines a new crown clade Neostromboidea to separate the Strombidae, Rostellariidae, and ...
This revision demonstrates that an integrated taxonomic approach to classical taxonomic practice can...
The shells of strombid gastropods show a wide variety of forms, ranging from small and fusiform to l...
The taxonomy of Stromboideans has, historically, been simplistic. However, recent revisions have see...
The use of classical taxonomy, with its reliance on the physically observable, is currently waning i...
FIGURE 3. The clade Seraphsidae Jung, 1974 derived from character analysis and contextualised with t...
Members of the gastropod superfamily Stromboidea (Littorinimorpha) are characterised by their elabor...
A detailed comparative morphology of the following 21 species is made: 1) Strombidae: Strombus pugil...
FIGURE 1. The single tnt generated maximum likelihood cladogram showing internal cladistic relations...
One of the problems with undertaking revisions within Strombidae Rafinesque, 1815 is the tendency fo...
Gastropods have survived several mass extinctions during their evolutionary history resulting in ext...
The deep divisions at the base of the stylommatophoran land snails and slugs have proved to be contr...
This thesis addresses the understudied systematics, evolution, biogeography and diversity of the Str...
This revision of the genus Canarium Schumacher, 1817 after Abbott (1960) advances our understanding ...
Molluscs (snails, octopuses, clams and their relatives) have a great disparity of body plans and, am...
This paper defines a new crown clade Neostromboidea to separate the Strombidae, Rostellariidae, and ...
This revision demonstrates that an integrated taxonomic approach to classical taxonomic practice can...
The shells of strombid gastropods show a wide variety of forms, ranging from small and fusiform to l...
The taxonomy of Stromboideans has, historically, been simplistic. However, recent revisions have see...
The use of classical taxonomy, with its reliance on the physically observable, is currently waning i...
FIGURE 3. The clade Seraphsidae Jung, 1974 derived from character analysis and contextualised with t...
Members of the gastropod superfamily Stromboidea (Littorinimorpha) are characterised by their elabor...
A detailed comparative morphology of the following 21 species is made: 1) Strombidae: Strombus pugil...
FIGURE 1. The single tnt generated maximum likelihood cladogram showing internal cladistic relations...
One of the problems with undertaking revisions within Strombidae Rafinesque, 1815 is the tendency fo...
Gastropods have survived several mass extinctions during their evolutionary history resulting in ext...
The deep divisions at the base of the stylommatophoran land snails and slugs have proved to be contr...
This thesis addresses the understudied systematics, evolution, biogeography and diversity of the Str...
This revision of the genus Canarium Schumacher, 1817 after Abbott (1960) advances our understanding ...
Molluscs (snails, octopuses, clams and their relatives) have a great disparity of body plans and, am...