This part of the Canarium (Canarium) urceus (Linné, 1758) revision after Abbott (1960) revision examines the northwest Pacific specimens, which are currently synonymised under Canarium (Canarium) urceus (Linné, 1758). Canarium (Canarium) nipponium n. sp. is known from the Ryukyuan Subprovince, Mariana Islands and Palau. The new species differs from others in lacking the fine sculpture on the early whorls and triangulate from. Given the propensity for species of Strombidae to disperse widely, to show a high degree of variability across their ranges, and to hybridise, it is expected that traits of this new species will be present in populations of neighbouring species, particularly within the Canarium (Canarium) complex
In the Indo-West Pacific, intertidal slugs of the genus Platevindex Baker, 1938 are common in mangro...
The author describes four new species and a new subspecies for the genus Conus. The new species come...
The author describes a new species, based on the study of specimens that have been misidentified wit...
This part of the Canarium (Canarium) urceus (Linné, 1758) after Abbott (1960) revision examines the ...
This part of the Canarium (Canarium) urceus-complex (Linnaeus, 1758) review after Abbott’s revision ...
This revision of the genus Canarium Schumacher, 1817 after Abbott (1960) advances our understanding ...
Many valid species can hide buried within prior taxonomic revisions. These need to be examined befor...
Here we evaluate the taxonomy of the marine gastropod genus Laevistrombus Abbott, 1960 and determine...
[Extract] The Molluscan family Strombidae Rafinesque, 1815 is taxonomically diverse, with a widespre...
Conus clarus Smith is redescribed and considered a valid species from the south coast of West Austra...
Canarium (Canarium) incisum and Canarium (Canarium) esculentum are small members of the molluscan St...
We describe a new stylommatophoran land snail of the family Partulidae from Palau. The new species h...
Conus papuensis nov. spec, was dredged in Hansa Bay, New Guinea, between 60 and 90 m. The shell has ...
Canarium labiatum is a small gastropod of the Strombidae family that is commonly encountered in the ...
FIGURE 5. Laevistrombus canarium: A) syntype, designated from lot LSL. 435, Linnaean collection (htt...
In the Indo-West Pacific, intertidal slugs of the genus Platevindex Baker, 1938 are common in mangro...
The author describes four new species and a new subspecies for the genus Conus. The new species come...
The author describes a new species, based on the study of specimens that have been misidentified wit...
This part of the Canarium (Canarium) urceus (Linné, 1758) after Abbott (1960) revision examines the ...
This part of the Canarium (Canarium) urceus-complex (Linnaeus, 1758) review after Abbott’s revision ...
This revision of the genus Canarium Schumacher, 1817 after Abbott (1960) advances our understanding ...
Many valid species can hide buried within prior taxonomic revisions. These need to be examined befor...
Here we evaluate the taxonomy of the marine gastropod genus Laevistrombus Abbott, 1960 and determine...
[Extract] The Molluscan family Strombidae Rafinesque, 1815 is taxonomically diverse, with a widespre...
Conus clarus Smith is redescribed and considered a valid species from the south coast of West Austra...
Canarium (Canarium) incisum and Canarium (Canarium) esculentum are small members of the molluscan St...
We describe a new stylommatophoran land snail of the family Partulidae from Palau. The new species h...
Conus papuensis nov. spec, was dredged in Hansa Bay, New Guinea, between 60 and 90 m. The shell has ...
Canarium labiatum is a small gastropod of the Strombidae family that is commonly encountered in the ...
FIGURE 5. Laevistrombus canarium: A) syntype, designated from lot LSL. 435, Linnaean collection (htt...
In the Indo-West Pacific, intertidal slugs of the genus Platevindex Baker, 1938 are common in mangro...
The author describes four new species and a new subspecies for the genus Conus. The new species come...
The author describes a new species, based on the study of specimens that have been misidentified wit...