Omphiscola glabra (Müller, 1774) is a freshwater gastropod of the Lymnaeidae family that has remained unknown among the Spanish malacological fauna until, due to a recent review of the malacological collections of the Museo Nacional de Ciencias Naturales of Madrid, we have discovered several historical lots from the north of the Iberian Peninsula. These same lots were already studied by ÁLVAREZ (1965), but the resulting publication, describing the presence of this species in Spain and its conchological variability, has gone unnoticed by researchers. This work confirms the presence in Spain of O. glabra and expands the distribution area of the species in Europe. This work constitutes a first starting point for the study of this species in th...
Cross-transplantations of Omphiscola glabra between two French departments (Haute-Vienne and Indre) ...
Four species of the family Planorbidae are recorded from the Segura river basin (SE of Spain) and th...
Oestophora barbula and O. barbella are distinct biological species that can be reliably distinguishe...
En la figura 1B de ARCONADA, DEANDRÉS& ARAUJO (2019) publicado en Iberus, 37(2), se ilustran 3 ejemp...
First citation of Granaria variabilis (Draparnaud, 1801) (Gastropoda: Chondrinidae) for the Iberian ...
The geographical distribution of the Pyramidula species from the Iberian Peninsula has been reviewed...
Pseudosuccinea columella is an exotic species present in many places in Europe, including Iberian Pe...
On the presence of Abida occidentalis (Fagot, 1888) in the Iberian Peninsula (Gastropoda: Pulmonata:...
A new population of Lymnaea stagnalis is provided for Catalonia, where the species is rather rare. T...
Es descriuen dues noves espècies del gènere Islamia procedents de les comunitats autònomes de Cantàb...
A new, isolated, population of the endemic Iberian hydrobiid Corbellaria celtiberica has been locate...
Land and freshwater molluscs are the most abundant non-arthropod invertebrates from inland habitats ...
Helix montserratensis (currently Xerocrassa montserratensis) is an Iberian geomitrid described by Hi...
Recently, a well-established population of the hygromiid Ganula lanuginosa has been discovered in th...
Two new species of the genus Islamia are described from the autonomous communities of Cantabria and ...
Cross-transplantations of Omphiscola glabra between two French departments (Haute-Vienne and Indre) ...
Four species of the family Planorbidae are recorded from the Segura river basin (SE of Spain) and th...
Oestophora barbula and O. barbella are distinct biological species that can be reliably distinguishe...
En la figura 1B de ARCONADA, DEANDRÉS& ARAUJO (2019) publicado en Iberus, 37(2), se ilustran 3 ejemp...
First citation of Granaria variabilis (Draparnaud, 1801) (Gastropoda: Chondrinidae) for the Iberian ...
The geographical distribution of the Pyramidula species from the Iberian Peninsula has been reviewed...
Pseudosuccinea columella is an exotic species present in many places in Europe, including Iberian Pe...
On the presence of Abida occidentalis (Fagot, 1888) in the Iberian Peninsula (Gastropoda: Pulmonata:...
A new population of Lymnaea stagnalis is provided for Catalonia, where the species is rather rare. T...
Es descriuen dues noves espècies del gènere Islamia procedents de les comunitats autònomes de Cantàb...
A new, isolated, population of the endemic Iberian hydrobiid Corbellaria celtiberica has been locate...
Land and freshwater molluscs are the most abundant non-arthropod invertebrates from inland habitats ...
Helix montserratensis (currently Xerocrassa montserratensis) is an Iberian geomitrid described by Hi...
Recently, a well-established population of the hygromiid Ganula lanuginosa has been discovered in th...
Two new species of the genus Islamia are described from the autonomous communities of Cantabria and ...
Cross-transplantations of Omphiscola glabra between two French departments (Haute-Vienne and Indre) ...
Four species of the family Planorbidae are recorded from the Segura river basin (SE of Spain) and th...
Oestophora barbula and O. barbella are distinct biological species that can be reliably distinguishe...