FIGURE 10. Synoptic view of Caucasian Acicula. Upper left shell: Acicula limbata Reuss, 1861; other shells in the upper two rows: Acicula moussoni O. Boettger, 1879, third row: Acicula telum Páll-Gergely, n. sp., fourth row: Acicula parcelineata (Clessin, 1911).Published as part of Páll-Gergely, Barna, Mumladze, Levan, Grego, Jozef & Giokas, Sinos, 2023, The genus Acicula W. Hartmann, 1821 in the Caucasus (Gastropoda: Caenogastropoda: Aciculidae), pp. 451-476 in Zootaxa 5239 (4) on page 465, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5239.4.1, http://zenodo.org/record/763511
FIGURE 10. A–B. Archimediella cochlias (Bayan, 1873). A1–A4. Sangonini di Lugo (Italy) GBA 2010/152/...
Genus Acicula W. Hartmann, 1821 Type species: Bulimus lineatus Draparnaud, 1801 (by monotypy).Pub...
Figure 10. Spurilla neapolitana. A, radular teeth (18-mm-long specimen, from Praia de Manguihos); sc...
FIGURE 9. Acicula telum Páll-Gergely, n. sp. A: Greater Caucasus Mts, 13 km north-northeast from Soc...
FIGURE 5. Shells of Acicula species. A: Acicula limbata Reuss, 1861 (NHMW 2013/0572/0004). B–F: Acic...
FIGURE 8. Acicula parcelineata (Clessin, 1911). A: 2018/19, specimen1; B: 2018/19, specimen2; C: 201...
FIGURE 6. Acicula moussoni O. Boettger, 1879. A: Iori1, specimen1; B: LP4S2, specimen1; C: LP7S3, sp...
FIGURE 1. A: An Acicula shell positioned with the axis of the shell on the y-axis and the aperture i...
FIGURE 4. Shape changes along the CV1. The starting shape (i.e., A. moussoni in the leftmost graph) ...
FIGURE 7. Distribution of Acicula species in the Caucasus Mts. The symbols marked with numbers (1: S...
Páll-Gergely, Barna, Mumladze, Levan, Grego, Jozef, Giokas, Sinos (2023): The genus Acicula W. Hartm...
FIGURE 3. (A) Principal Components Analysis and (B) Canonical Variates Analysis for the studied Acic...
FIGURE 9. Shells of Renea kobelti (A. J. Wagner, 1910). A–B. Byshek Spring, holotype of R. kobelti a...
FIGURE 10. Comparing conchological characters of Renea kobelti populations. A. Body whorl width plot...
FIGURE 2. Means ± 95% Confidence Intervals of (A) Log centroid size, and (B) of the number of groove...
FIGURE 10. A–B. Archimediella cochlias (Bayan, 1873). A1–A4. Sangonini di Lugo (Italy) GBA 2010/152/...
Genus Acicula W. Hartmann, 1821 Type species: Bulimus lineatus Draparnaud, 1801 (by monotypy).Pub...
Figure 10. Spurilla neapolitana. A, radular teeth (18-mm-long specimen, from Praia de Manguihos); sc...
FIGURE 9. Acicula telum Páll-Gergely, n. sp. A: Greater Caucasus Mts, 13 km north-northeast from Soc...
FIGURE 5. Shells of Acicula species. A: Acicula limbata Reuss, 1861 (NHMW 2013/0572/0004). B–F: Acic...
FIGURE 8. Acicula parcelineata (Clessin, 1911). A: 2018/19, specimen1; B: 2018/19, specimen2; C: 201...
FIGURE 6. Acicula moussoni O. Boettger, 1879. A: Iori1, specimen1; B: LP4S2, specimen1; C: LP7S3, sp...
FIGURE 1. A: An Acicula shell positioned with the axis of the shell on the y-axis and the aperture i...
FIGURE 4. Shape changes along the CV1. The starting shape (i.e., A. moussoni in the leftmost graph) ...
FIGURE 7. Distribution of Acicula species in the Caucasus Mts. The symbols marked with numbers (1: S...
Páll-Gergely, Barna, Mumladze, Levan, Grego, Jozef, Giokas, Sinos (2023): The genus Acicula W. Hartm...
FIGURE 3. (A) Principal Components Analysis and (B) Canonical Variates Analysis for the studied Acic...
FIGURE 9. Shells of Renea kobelti (A. J. Wagner, 1910). A–B. Byshek Spring, holotype of R. kobelti a...
FIGURE 10. Comparing conchological characters of Renea kobelti populations. A. Body whorl width plot...
FIGURE 2. Means ± 95% Confidence Intervals of (A) Log centroid size, and (B) of the number of groove...
FIGURE 10. A–B. Archimediella cochlias (Bayan, 1873). A1–A4. Sangonini di Lugo (Italy) GBA 2010/152/...
Genus Acicula W. Hartmann, 1821 Type species: Bulimus lineatus Draparnaud, 1801 (by monotypy).Pub...
Figure 10. Spurilla neapolitana. A, radular teeth (18-mm-long specimen, from Praia de Manguihos); sc...