The aquatic biodiversity of springs and groundwater systems of North Africa remains largely unexplored. In an earlier field survey of Tunisian springs, a new gastropod genus, Bullaregia, was discovered as a phylogenetically independent lineage of uncertain position within the family Hydrobiidae. Here, we provide taxonomic and phylogenetic assignments for three newly collected populations of hydrobiids from springs in northern Tunisia based on morphological, anatomical and genetic (mtCOI and 18S) data. Among these and specimens of Bullaregia, major differences were observed in male and female genitalia as well as in mtCOI sequences (divergence 8.0–9.1%). Based on these findings, we describe two new genera and three new species: Belgrandiello...
Minute caenogastropod brackish-water gastropods, formerly classified as Hydrobia, are important elem...
Phylogenetic analyses of the highly diverse (non-marine aquatic) gastropod family Hydrobiidae Stimps...
The new genus Atebbania is described for a new hydrobiid species, A. bernasconii, which lives in gro...
The aquatic biodiversity of springs and groundwater systems of North Africa remains largely unexplor...
The aquatic biodiversity of springs and groundwater systems of North Africa remains largely unexplor...
The aquatic biodiversity of springs and groundwater systems of North Africa remains largely unexplor...
The aquatic biodiversity of springs and groundwater systems of North Africa remains largely unexplor...
The aquatic biodiversity of springs and groundwater systems of North Africa remains largely unexplor...
The species richness of the aquatic (non-marine) gastropod family Hydrobiidae Stimpson, 1865 reaches...
The species richness of the aquatic (non-marine) gastropod family Hydrobiidae Stimpson, 1865 reaches...
The species richness of the aquatic (non-marine) gastropod family Hydrobiidae Stimpson, 1865 reaches...
The species richness of the aquatic (non-marine) gastropod family Hydrobiidae Stimpson, 1865 reaches...
Fig. 1. Map and photographs of the studied sampling sites. A. Map showing the geographic distributio...
Khalloufi, Noureddine, Béjaoui, Mustapha, Delicado, Diana (2017): A new genus and species of uncerta...
Khalloufi, Noureddine, Béjaoui, Mustapha, Delicado, Diana (2020): Two new genera and three new subte...
Minute caenogastropod brackish-water gastropods, formerly classified as Hydrobia, are important elem...
Phylogenetic analyses of the highly diverse (non-marine aquatic) gastropod family Hydrobiidae Stimps...
The new genus Atebbania is described for a new hydrobiid species, A. bernasconii, which lives in gro...
The aquatic biodiversity of springs and groundwater systems of North Africa remains largely unexplor...
The aquatic biodiversity of springs and groundwater systems of North Africa remains largely unexplor...
The aquatic biodiversity of springs and groundwater systems of North Africa remains largely unexplor...
The aquatic biodiversity of springs and groundwater systems of North Africa remains largely unexplor...
The aquatic biodiversity of springs and groundwater systems of North Africa remains largely unexplor...
The species richness of the aquatic (non-marine) gastropod family Hydrobiidae Stimpson, 1865 reaches...
The species richness of the aquatic (non-marine) gastropod family Hydrobiidae Stimpson, 1865 reaches...
The species richness of the aquatic (non-marine) gastropod family Hydrobiidae Stimpson, 1865 reaches...
The species richness of the aquatic (non-marine) gastropod family Hydrobiidae Stimpson, 1865 reaches...
Fig. 1. Map and photographs of the studied sampling sites. A. Map showing the geographic distributio...
Khalloufi, Noureddine, Béjaoui, Mustapha, Delicado, Diana (2017): A new genus and species of uncerta...
Khalloufi, Noureddine, Béjaoui, Mustapha, Delicado, Diana (2020): Two new genera and three new subte...
Minute caenogastropod brackish-water gastropods, formerly classified as Hydrobia, are important elem...
Phylogenetic analyses of the highly diverse (non-marine aquatic) gastropod family Hydrobiidae Stimps...
The new genus Atebbania is described for a new hydrobiid species, A. bernasconii, which lives in gro...