Members of the gastropod superfamily Stromboidea (Littorinimorpha) are characterised by their elaborate shell morphologies, distinctive mode of locomotion, and often large and colourful eyes. This iconic group comprises over 130 species, including many large and charismatic species. The family Strombidae is of particular interest, largely due to its commercial importance and wide distribution in tropical and subtropical waters. Although a few strombid mitochondrial genomes have been sequenced, data for the other four Recent families in Stromboidea are lacking. In this study we report seven new stromboid mitogenomes obtained from transcriptomic and genomic data, with taxonomic representation from each Recent stromboid family, including the f...
Cowries (Family Cypraeidae) are widely distributed in tropical and subtropical seas, with the highes...
Cowries (Family Cypraeidae) are widely distributed in tropical and subtropical seas, with the highes...
Cowries (Family Cypraeidae) are widely distributed in tropical and subtropical seas, with the highes...
Aliger gigas is an economically important and vulnerable marine species. We present a new mitogenome...
Phylogenetic relationships among snails (Caenogastropoda) are still unresolved, and many taxonomic c...
Phylogenetic relationships among snails (Caenogastropoda) are still unresolved, and many taxonomic c...
International audienceThe Neogastropoda (Mollusca, Gastropoda) encompass more than 15,000 described ...
The Neogastropoda is a highly diversified group of predatory marine snails (Gastropoda: Caenogastrop...
This paper defines a new crown clade Neostromboidea to separate the Strombidae, Rostellariidae, and ...
In this study, we sequenced two complete mitogenomes from Deroceras laeve and Ambigolimax valentianu...
Crown gastropods exhibit high levels of homoplasy in multiple morphological characters. A well-chara...
Class Gastropoda includes a large number of described species, many with extensively rearranged mito...
We report the complete mitochondrial genome sequence ofCostapex baldwinae, a Caribbean representativ...
Cowries (Family Cypraeidae) are widely distributed in tropical and subtropical seas, with the highes...
Cowries (Family Cypraeidae) are widely distributed in tropical and subtropical seas, with the highes...
Cowries (Family Cypraeidae) are widely distributed in tropical and subtropical seas, with the highes...
Cowries (Family Cypraeidae) are widely distributed in tropical and subtropical seas, with the highes...
Cowries (Family Cypraeidae) are widely distributed in tropical and subtropical seas, with the highes...
Aliger gigas is an economically important and vulnerable marine species. We present a new mitogenome...
Phylogenetic relationships among snails (Caenogastropoda) are still unresolved, and many taxonomic c...
Phylogenetic relationships among snails (Caenogastropoda) are still unresolved, and many taxonomic c...
International audienceThe Neogastropoda (Mollusca, Gastropoda) encompass more than 15,000 described ...
The Neogastropoda is a highly diversified group of predatory marine snails (Gastropoda: Caenogastrop...
This paper defines a new crown clade Neostromboidea to separate the Strombidae, Rostellariidae, and ...
In this study, we sequenced two complete mitogenomes from Deroceras laeve and Ambigolimax valentianu...
Crown gastropods exhibit high levels of homoplasy in multiple morphological characters. A well-chara...
Class Gastropoda includes a large number of described species, many with extensively rearranged mito...
We report the complete mitochondrial genome sequence ofCostapex baldwinae, a Caribbean representativ...
Cowries (Family Cypraeidae) are widely distributed in tropical and subtropical seas, with the highes...
Cowries (Family Cypraeidae) are widely distributed in tropical and subtropical seas, with the highes...
Cowries (Family Cypraeidae) are widely distributed in tropical and subtropical seas, with the highes...
Cowries (Family Cypraeidae) are widely distributed in tropical and subtropical seas, with the highes...
Cowries (Family Cypraeidae) are widely distributed in tropical and subtropical seas, with the highes...