ABSTRACT We provide here a catalogue of all available species nomina of Orthalicoidea occurring in Argentina. Ongoing taxonomic revisions on the genera Bostryx Troschel, 1847, Clessinia Doering, 1874, Pilsbrylia Hylton Scott, 1952, and Spixia Pilsbry & Vanatta, 1898, highlighted the necessity of an updated catalogue for the region. A total of 101 orthalicoidean species classified into four families, Bothriembryontidae, Bulimulidae, Odontostomidae and Simpulopsidae are present in Argentina. The catalogue provided here is based on examination of primary literature, available revisions and monographs, comparative studies within and among species and revision of museum data, including most type specimens. Additional collection of specimens in ...
Plagiodontes patagonicus (d'Orbigny, 1835) is a quite variable species endemic to southern Buenos Ai...
Plagiodontes rocae Doering 1881 is a strictly endemic species from the Paleozoic mountains of southe...
Ordovician (Arenig to Lower Llanvirn) gastropods are summarized from the San Juan Formation, in the ...
A faunal overview is presented of the molluscan families Amphibulimidae, Megaspiridae, Odontostomida...
Morphology of the shell, radula, jaw, anatomy and sculpture of the inner wall of the reproductive sy...
The Bostryx stelzneri species complex is taxonomically reviewed with the description of a new specie...
The genus Bostryx Troschel, 1847 is found exclusively in South America, from Ecuador to Chile and ma...
The family Orthalicidae is well represented in Peru but, like in other families, some species are we...
Esta revisión sistemática sintetiza el conocimiento actualizado sobre 33 especies y subespecies de g...
Ten taxa belonging to seven families of land gastropods are reported from a garden in Villa Adelina ...
El género Bostryx Troschel, 1847 es encontrado exclusivamente en Sudamérica, desde Ecuador hasta Chi...
The genera Bostryx and Scutalus (Orthalicidae: Bulimulinae) are endemics from South America. They ar...
The type status is described for 65 taxa of the Orthalicoidea, classified within the families Megasp...
The type status is described of 57 taxa from the superfamily Orthalicoidea in the collection of the ...
The type status is described of 96 taxa classified within the superfamily Orthalicoidea and present ...
Plagiodontes patagonicus (d'Orbigny, 1835) is a quite variable species endemic to southern Buenos Ai...
Plagiodontes rocae Doering 1881 is a strictly endemic species from the Paleozoic mountains of southe...
Ordovician (Arenig to Lower Llanvirn) gastropods are summarized from the San Juan Formation, in the ...
A faunal overview is presented of the molluscan families Amphibulimidae, Megaspiridae, Odontostomida...
Morphology of the shell, radula, jaw, anatomy and sculpture of the inner wall of the reproductive sy...
The Bostryx stelzneri species complex is taxonomically reviewed with the description of a new specie...
The genus Bostryx Troschel, 1847 is found exclusively in South America, from Ecuador to Chile and ma...
The family Orthalicidae is well represented in Peru but, like in other families, some species are we...
Esta revisión sistemática sintetiza el conocimiento actualizado sobre 33 especies y subespecies de g...
Ten taxa belonging to seven families of land gastropods are reported from a garden in Villa Adelina ...
El género Bostryx Troschel, 1847 es encontrado exclusivamente en Sudamérica, desde Ecuador hasta Chi...
The genera Bostryx and Scutalus (Orthalicidae: Bulimulinae) are endemics from South America. They ar...
The type status is described for 65 taxa of the Orthalicoidea, classified within the families Megasp...
The type status is described of 57 taxa from the superfamily Orthalicoidea in the collection of the ...
The type status is described of 96 taxa classified within the superfamily Orthalicoidea and present ...
Plagiodontes patagonicus (d'Orbigny, 1835) is a quite variable species endemic to southern Buenos Ai...
Plagiodontes rocae Doering 1881 is a strictly endemic species from the Paleozoic mountains of southe...
Ordovician (Arenig to Lower Llanvirn) gastropods are summarized from the San Juan Formation, in the ...