We describe a new species of the genus Conus from Cape Verde's endemic fauna, showing the differences to another one which has been considered as the same species, as well as to other species of the same genus
The genus Conus Linnaeus, 1758: Biological, biogeographical and taxonomic aspects. With more than 65...
Tesis doctoral inédita. Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Facultad de Ciencias, Departamento de Biolog...
Isolated oceanic archipelagos are excellent model systems to study speciation, biogeography, and evo...
Three new species of the genus Conus: C. navarroi n. sp., C. saragasae n. sp ., C. curralensis n. sp...
The author describes four new species of Conus from the Cape Verde archipelago (C. delanoyi sp.n., C...
The author describes a new species, based on the study of specimens that have been misidentified wit...
The author describes four new species and a new subspecies for the genus Conus. The new species come...
Cape Verde in the Eastern Atlantic is typical of many island groups in supporting a wealth of endemi...
The author carries out an exhaustive review of three taxa for the genus Conus (Mollusca: Gastropoda)...
AbstractCape Verde in the Eastern Atlantic is typical of many island groups in supporting a wealth o...
Abstract.—Isolated oceanic archipelagos are excellent model systems to study speciation, biogeograph...
Abstract.—Isolated oceanic archipelagos are excellent model systems to study speciation, biogeograph...
Abstract.—Isolated oceanic archipelagos are excellent model systems to study speciation, biogeograph...
About 50 species of the genus Conus are recorded from the Chesterfield Islands, which are situated b...
Conus sanderi n. sp. and Conus hunti n. sp. are described from deeper water (155-180 m), dredged off...
The genus Conus Linnaeus, 1758: Biological, biogeographical and taxonomic aspects. With more than 65...
Tesis doctoral inédita. Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Facultad de Ciencias, Departamento de Biolog...
Isolated oceanic archipelagos are excellent model systems to study speciation, biogeography, and evo...
Three new species of the genus Conus: C. navarroi n. sp., C. saragasae n. sp ., C. curralensis n. sp...
The author describes four new species of Conus from the Cape Verde archipelago (C. delanoyi sp.n., C...
The author describes a new species, based on the study of specimens that have been misidentified wit...
The author describes four new species and a new subspecies for the genus Conus. The new species come...
Cape Verde in the Eastern Atlantic is typical of many island groups in supporting a wealth of endemi...
The author carries out an exhaustive review of three taxa for the genus Conus (Mollusca: Gastropoda)...
AbstractCape Verde in the Eastern Atlantic is typical of many island groups in supporting a wealth o...
Abstract.—Isolated oceanic archipelagos are excellent model systems to study speciation, biogeograph...
Abstract.—Isolated oceanic archipelagos are excellent model systems to study speciation, biogeograph...
Abstract.—Isolated oceanic archipelagos are excellent model systems to study speciation, biogeograph...
About 50 species of the genus Conus are recorded from the Chesterfield Islands, which are situated b...
Conus sanderi n. sp. and Conus hunti n. sp. are described from deeper water (155-180 m), dredged off...
The genus Conus Linnaeus, 1758: Biological, biogeographical and taxonomic aspects. With more than 65...
Tesis doctoral inédita. Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Facultad de Ciencias, Departamento de Biolog...
Isolated oceanic archipelagos are excellent model systems to study speciation, biogeography, and evo...