The generic allocation of Helix subaperta is clarified by using genetic data and morphological traits of the genital organs; its position within the hitherto monotypic genus Cantareus is corroborated. Further analysis of several specimens of Cantareus apertus from Algeria and Italy revealed that this taxon is composed of two species, C. apertus from Italy, and C. koraegaelius from Algeria. The morphological traits of the genital organs of all three species are discussed, and the definition of the genus Cantareus is amended. All three species confined to Cantareus are re-described, and the syntype specimen of H. aperta is illustrated
5 ABSTRACT The family Helicidae comprises the largest and most widely known land snails of the Weste...
The south-eastern Australian helicarionid clade currently comprises six genera of snails and semislu...
The Helicoidea is one of the most diverse superfamilies of terrestrial land snails. In this study we...
The land snail genus Helix comprises large gastropods distributed in from France to Iran and in Nort...
The superfamily Helicoidea is a large and diverse group of land snails belonging to the Pulmonate su...
This study presents new insights in the anatomy of genital organs of some large helicid gastropods f...
Despite the genus Helix Linnaeus, 1758 (Gastropoda, Pulmonata) comprises large and common land snail...
Little is known about the evolutionary history of Helix, despite the fact that it includes the large...
FIGURES 9–11. Erctella mazzullii samples from various sites showing different morphotypes. Each shel...
Our fragmentary knowledge concerning the Cyprian Helicellinae is revised and summarized, while new d...
The revision of 'Cernuella' usticensis, an helicelline hygromiid, was based on the analysis of morph...
FIGURES 12–14. Erctella mazzullii samples from various sites showing different morphotypes. Each she...
Helix mazzullii De Cristofori & Jan, 1832 s.l.(Pulmonata, Stylommatophora, Helicidae) is an endemic,...
Figs. 1–2. Genital organs of Helicodontidae. Fig. 1: Lindholmiola barbata; Greece, Kríti, Nomos Hani...
FIGURES 15–17. Erctella cephalaeditana samples from Cefalù, La Rocca showing different morphotypes. ...
5 ABSTRACT The family Helicidae comprises the largest and most widely known land snails of the Weste...
The south-eastern Australian helicarionid clade currently comprises six genera of snails and semislu...
The Helicoidea is one of the most diverse superfamilies of terrestrial land snails. In this study we...
The land snail genus Helix comprises large gastropods distributed in from France to Iran and in Nort...
The superfamily Helicoidea is a large and diverse group of land snails belonging to the Pulmonate su...
This study presents new insights in the anatomy of genital organs of some large helicid gastropods f...
Despite the genus Helix Linnaeus, 1758 (Gastropoda, Pulmonata) comprises large and common land snail...
Little is known about the evolutionary history of Helix, despite the fact that it includes the large...
FIGURES 9–11. Erctella mazzullii samples from various sites showing different morphotypes. Each shel...
Our fragmentary knowledge concerning the Cyprian Helicellinae is revised and summarized, while new d...
The revision of 'Cernuella' usticensis, an helicelline hygromiid, was based on the analysis of morph...
FIGURES 12–14. Erctella mazzullii samples from various sites showing different morphotypes. Each she...
Helix mazzullii De Cristofori & Jan, 1832 s.l.(Pulmonata, Stylommatophora, Helicidae) is an endemic,...
Figs. 1–2. Genital organs of Helicodontidae. Fig. 1: Lindholmiola barbata; Greece, Kríti, Nomos Hani...
FIGURES 15–17. Erctella cephalaeditana samples from Cefalù, La Rocca showing different morphotypes. ...
5 ABSTRACT The family Helicidae comprises the largest and most widely known land snails of the Weste...
The south-eastern Australian helicarionid clade currently comprises six genera of snails and semislu...
The Helicoidea is one of the most diverse superfamilies of terrestrial land snails. In this study we...