We investigated the relationships of the muricid subfamilies Haustrinae, Pagodulinae and the genus Poirieria using a molecular phylogenetic approach on a dataset of three mitochondrial genes (12S, 16S and COI). These taxa form a well-supported clade within Muricidae. The phylogenetic analysis suggests that Poirieria is the sister group of Pagodulinae and that Axymene, Comptella, Pagodula, Paratrophon, Trophonella, Trophonopsis, Xymene, Xymenella, Xymenopsis and Zeatrophon are all worthy of genus-level rank within this subfamily. We propose the use of Enixotrophon for a group of species currently classified in Pagodula. The results also support a new taxonomic arrangement in Haustrinae
International audienceThe Neogastropoda (Mollusca, Gastropoda) encompass more than 15,000 described ...
The Ocenebrinae is a subfamily of marine predatory gastropods known as oyster and mussel drills. The...
The superfamily Conoidea is one of the most speciose groups of marine molluses, with almost 700 gene...
We investigated the relationships of the muricid subfamilies Haustrinae, Pagodulinae and the genus P...
With over 1600 extant described species, the Muricidae are one of the most species-rich and morpholo...
Gastropods are among the most studied group in Antarctica, and taxa with an advanced status of syste...
The Neogastropoda is a highly diversified group of predatory marine snails (Gastropoda: Caenogastrop...
The endemic New Zealand sea snails Haustrum scobina and Haustrum albomarginatum are rocky shore inte...
The origin and evolution of the gastropod order Neogastropoda was investigated using an iterative, t...
The validity of the muricid subfamily Ergalataxinae has recently been confirmed with molecular data,...
Diversification in the marine realm is driven by poorly understood processes including vicariance, d...
The gastropod genus Colubraria includes marine shallow-water species from tropical, subtropical, and...
The genus Papawera includes two species of haminoeid snails found only in temperate waters of New Ze...
International audienceThe superfamily Buccinoidea is distributed across the oceans of the world from...
Chapters in this thesis have been published as: Marshall, B.A., Hills, S.F.K., & Vaux, F. (2018). ...
International audienceThe Neogastropoda (Mollusca, Gastropoda) encompass more than 15,000 described ...
The Ocenebrinae is a subfamily of marine predatory gastropods known as oyster and mussel drills. The...
The superfamily Conoidea is one of the most speciose groups of marine molluses, with almost 700 gene...
We investigated the relationships of the muricid subfamilies Haustrinae, Pagodulinae and the genus P...
With over 1600 extant described species, the Muricidae are one of the most species-rich and morpholo...
Gastropods are among the most studied group in Antarctica, and taxa with an advanced status of syste...
The Neogastropoda is a highly diversified group of predatory marine snails (Gastropoda: Caenogastrop...
The endemic New Zealand sea snails Haustrum scobina and Haustrum albomarginatum are rocky shore inte...
The origin and evolution of the gastropod order Neogastropoda was investigated using an iterative, t...
The validity of the muricid subfamily Ergalataxinae has recently been confirmed with molecular data,...
Diversification in the marine realm is driven by poorly understood processes including vicariance, d...
The gastropod genus Colubraria includes marine shallow-water species from tropical, subtropical, and...
The genus Papawera includes two species of haminoeid snails found only in temperate waters of New Ze...
International audienceThe superfamily Buccinoidea is distributed across the oceans of the world from...
Chapters in this thesis have been published as: Marshall, B.A., Hills, S.F.K., & Vaux, F. (2018). ...
International audienceThe Neogastropoda (Mollusca, Gastropoda) encompass more than 15,000 described ...
The Ocenebrinae is a subfamily of marine predatory gastropods known as oyster and mussel drills. The...
The superfamily Conoidea is one of the most speciose groups of marine molluses, with almost 700 gene...