Current knowledge on the pyramidellids from the southern tip of South America appears restricted to a couple of species described in the beginning of the 20thcentury and a few taxa subsequently reported from this area, including some species recognized as new, but never formally described. This study fills this gap in the knowledge by performing the first revision on the diversity of Pyramidellidae occurring in the Magellanic Province. The material for this study arises from extant collections made along the Atlantic and Pacific coasts of Patagonia, the Beagle Channel, the Magellan Strait and in Burdwood Bank; this information was supplied with specimens from museum collections. As part of this study, eight pyramidellid species, belonging t...
Despite being one of the most speciose families, Epitoniidae still remains at present as one of the ...
This contribution provides the first integrative revision of the Siphonaria species described and re...
Ten taxa belonging to seven families of land gastropods are reported from a garden in Villa Adelina ...
During an intensive sampling of the molluscan fauna from San Matías Gulf, northern Patagonia, Pyrami...
The Atlantic species of the genera Turbonilla (s.l.) and Eulimella (Heterostropha, Pyramidellidae) c...
The species of the family Pyramidellidae collected during Seamount 2 expedition to the submarin Atla...
The species ofthe genus Turbonilla Risso, 1826 previously recorded to the Brazilian coast are review...
The species of the Pyramidellidae collected during several expeditions in the south-eastern part of ...
The Glacidorbidae, a family restricted to the Gondwanan realm (Tasmania, southeastern and southweste...
FIGURES 33 37: Turbonilla tupinamba n. sp.: 33 holotype (MNRJ 8944), length: 4.9 mm; 34 base o...
The results of the review of the lots of samples from the Dantart collection, referring to the mollu...
This contribution focuses on the diversity of gastropods that lived in the Beagle Channel during the...
The Atlantic species which we attribute to the genera Chrysallida s. l. (Heterostropha, Pyramidellid...
The genus Pyramidula presents a Palearctic geographical distribution, being described in Spain four ...
A study of the Pyramidellidae material gathered over 10 years by the authors, with the addition of t...
Despite being one of the most speciose families, Epitoniidae still remains at present as one of the ...
This contribution provides the first integrative revision of the Siphonaria species described and re...
Ten taxa belonging to seven families of land gastropods are reported from a garden in Villa Adelina ...
During an intensive sampling of the molluscan fauna from San Matías Gulf, northern Patagonia, Pyrami...
The Atlantic species of the genera Turbonilla (s.l.) and Eulimella (Heterostropha, Pyramidellidae) c...
The species of the family Pyramidellidae collected during Seamount 2 expedition to the submarin Atla...
The species ofthe genus Turbonilla Risso, 1826 previously recorded to the Brazilian coast are review...
The species of the Pyramidellidae collected during several expeditions in the south-eastern part of ...
The Glacidorbidae, a family restricted to the Gondwanan realm (Tasmania, southeastern and southweste...
FIGURES 33 37: Turbonilla tupinamba n. sp.: 33 holotype (MNRJ 8944), length: 4.9 mm; 34 base o...
The results of the review of the lots of samples from the Dantart collection, referring to the mollu...
This contribution focuses on the diversity of gastropods that lived in the Beagle Channel during the...
The Atlantic species which we attribute to the genera Chrysallida s. l. (Heterostropha, Pyramidellid...
The genus Pyramidula presents a Palearctic geographical distribution, being described in Spain four ...
A study of the Pyramidellidae material gathered over 10 years by the authors, with the addition of t...
Despite being one of the most speciose families, Epitoniidae still remains at present as one of the ...
This contribution provides the first integrative revision of the Siphonaria species described and re...
Ten taxa belonging to seven families of land gastropods are reported from a garden in Villa Adelina ...