FIGURE 2. Temporal distribution of Seraphsidae Jung, 1974: solid lines indicate presence; dotted lines indicate a geological discontinuities and hypothetical internal relationship.Published as part of Maxwell, Stephen J., Rymer, Tasmin L. & Congdon, Bradley C., 2021, Resolving phylogenetic and classical nomenclature: A revision of Seraphsidae Jung, 1974 (Gastropoda: Neostromboidae), pp. 401-453 in Zootaxa 4990 (3) on page 405, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4990.3.1, http://zenodo.org/record/502677
FIG. 23. — Diameza (Miniseraphs) isabella (Bernay, 1889) under UV light: A-D, neotype, MNHN A28935 (...
Figure 1. Sample sites for Plectorhagada and Strepsitaurus. Large map (between North West Cape and C...
Figure 2 - Plekocheilus species. A–C Plekocheilus (Aeropictus) tenuissimus Wey...
FIGURE 3. The clade Seraphsidae Jung, 1974 derived from character analysis and contextualised with t...
FIGURE 1. The single tnt generated maximum likelihood cladogram showing internal cladistic relations...
FIGURE 4. Seraphs Montfort, 1810. A. Seraphs andersoni (Dickerson, 1917), holotype, CAS Department o...
FIGURE 9. Terebellum Röding, 1798. A. Terebellum delicatum Kuroda & Kawamoto in Kawamoto & Tanabe, 1...
FIGURE 8. Pseudoterebellum new genus and Terebellum Röding, 1798. A. Pseudoterebellum diversiornatum...
This revision demonstrates that an integrated taxonomic approach to classical taxonomic practice can...
Figure 2. Approximate ranges of Gyrostomella s.s., Maurohelix and Levantina. The question mark indic...
FIGURE 9. Rooted cladogram showing phylogenetic relationships among four genera, i.e. Serina (S. ser...
FIGURE 3. Contribution of species per genus in stratigraphic intervals and geographic regions (based...
Figure 2. Phylogenetic relationships of the family Velutinidae (Bayesian tree based on the combined ...
Figure 2 - Geographic distribution of the genus Onchidium and its three valid speci...
Figure 2. Mantle glands. A, Hypselodoris alburtuqali Gosliner & Johnson sp. nov., CASIZ 192295, holo...
FIG. 23. — Diameza (Miniseraphs) isabella (Bernay, 1889) under UV light: A-D, neotype, MNHN A28935 (...
Figure 1. Sample sites for Plectorhagada and Strepsitaurus. Large map (between North West Cape and C...
Figure 2 - Plekocheilus species. A–C Plekocheilus (Aeropictus) tenuissimus Wey...
FIGURE 3. The clade Seraphsidae Jung, 1974 derived from character analysis and contextualised with t...
FIGURE 1. The single tnt generated maximum likelihood cladogram showing internal cladistic relations...
FIGURE 4. Seraphs Montfort, 1810. A. Seraphs andersoni (Dickerson, 1917), holotype, CAS Department o...
FIGURE 9. Terebellum Röding, 1798. A. Terebellum delicatum Kuroda & Kawamoto in Kawamoto & Tanabe, 1...
FIGURE 8. Pseudoterebellum new genus and Terebellum Röding, 1798. A. Pseudoterebellum diversiornatum...
This revision demonstrates that an integrated taxonomic approach to classical taxonomic practice can...
Figure 2. Approximate ranges of Gyrostomella s.s., Maurohelix and Levantina. The question mark indic...
FIGURE 9. Rooted cladogram showing phylogenetic relationships among four genera, i.e. Serina (S. ser...
FIGURE 3. Contribution of species per genus in stratigraphic intervals and geographic regions (based...
Figure 2. Phylogenetic relationships of the family Velutinidae (Bayesian tree based on the combined ...
Figure 2 - Geographic distribution of the genus Onchidium and its three valid speci...
Figure 2. Mantle glands. A, Hypselodoris alburtuqali Gosliner & Johnson sp. nov., CASIZ 192295, holo...
FIG. 23. — Diameza (Miniseraphs) isabella (Bernay, 1889) under UV light: A-D, neotype, MNHN A28935 (...
Figure 1. Sample sites for Plectorhagada and Strepsitaurus. Large map (between North West Cape and C...
Figure 2 - Plekocheilus species. A–C Plekocheilus (Aeropictus) tenuissimus Wey...