The Cancellariidae living off the western African coast, the mid-Atlantic Islands and in the Mediterranean Sea are reviewed. Twenty species are studied: 3 Admetula, 1 Axelella, 2 Bivetiella, 4 Brocchinia, 1 Cancellaria s.l., 1 Nothoadmete, 1 Loxotaphrus, 2 Solatia, 1 Sveltia, 2 Tribia, and 2 7 igonostoma. Trigonostoma gofasi n. sp. is distinguished from the western African T scala (Gmelin, 179 1) n. comb. by its multispiral proroconch, wider umbilicus, smooth columeltar callus, axial ribs on the sutural ramp not reaching the suture, and the absence of a siphonal fasciole; and from the central western American T goniostoma (Sowerby, 1832) in its wider umbilicus, more deviated columella and in being less elongate. A species of Solatia which h...
Grateloup (1827, 1832, 1847) described and illustrated numerous species of Cancellariidae from the M...
The deep-water Cancellariidae collected during the KARUBAR cruise near the Kai and Tanimbar Islands ...
Cancellariidae, or nutmeg shells, is a family of marine gastropods that feed on the body fluids and ...
Les Cancellariidae vivant le long de la côte ouest de l’Afrique, autour des îles de l’Atlantique cen...
Cancellaria minima Reeve, 1856, is redescribed after three syntypes and 59 shells recently collected...
Genus Bivetiella Wenz, 1943 Type species: by original designation, Cancellaria similis Sowerby, 1...
Family CANCELLARIIDAE Forbes & Hanley, 1851 Genus Admete Krøyer, 1842 Type species: Admete crispa...
FIGURES 6–11. Brocchinia harasewychi n. sp. (SEM): 6. Holotype, MZUSP 77069 (Lt 6.3 mm), ventral vie...
Olssonella scalatella (Guppy, 1873), originally described from early Pliocene deposits in Jamaica, s...
From the recently discovered mollusc fauna of Winterswijk-Miste (The Netherlands, province of Gelder...
Descriptions are given of eight species of Doridoidea belonging to the family Goniodorididae from Gh...
The newly described species is very close to Axelella nodosivaricosa (PETOCH, 1979) and occurs off J...
Abstract Descriptions are given of eight species of Doridoidea belonging to the family Goniodoridid...
The very rich mollusc fauna from the Middle Danian deposits of Fakse, Denmark contains eight species...
The Cancellariidae collected by scientists working at the "King Leopold III" Biological Station on L...
Grateloup (1827, 1832, 1847) described and illustrated numerous species of Cancellariidae from the M...
The deep-water Cancellariidae collected during the KARUBAR cruise near the Kai and Tanimbar Islands ...
Cancellariidae, or nutmeg shells, is a family of marine gastropods that feed on the body fluids and ...
Les Cancellariidae vivant le long de la côte ouest de l’Afrique, autour des îles de l’Atlantique cen...
Cancellaria minima Reeve, 1856, is redescribed after three syntypes and 59 shells recently collected...
Genus Bivetiella Wenz, 1943 Type species: by original designation, Cancellaria similis Sowerby, 1...
Family CANCELLARIIDAE Forbes & Hanley, 1851 Genus Admete Krøyer, 1842 Type species: Admete crispa...
FIGURES 6–11. Brocchinia harasewychi n. sp. (SEM): 6. Holotype, MZUSP 77069 (Lt 6.3 mm), ventral vie...
Olssonella scalatella (Guppy, 1873), originally described from early Pliocene deposits in Jamaica, s...
From the recently discovered mollusc fauna of Winterswijk-Miste (The Netherlands, province of Gelder...
Descriptions are given of eight species of Doridoidea belonging to the family Goniodorididae from Gh...
The newly described species is very close to Axelella nodosivaricosa (PETOCH, 1979) and occurs off J...
Abstract Descriptions are given of eight species of Doridoidea belonging to the family Goniodoridid...
The very rich mollusc fauna from the Middle Danian deposits of Fakse, Denmark contains eight species...
The Cancellariidae collected by scientists working at the "King Leopold III" Biological Station on L...
Grateloup (1827, 1832, 1847) described and illustrated numerous species of Cancellariidae from the M...
The deep-water Cancellariidae collected during the KARUBAR cruise near the Kai and Tanimbar Islands ...
Cancellariidae, or nutmeg shells, is a family of marine gastropods that feed on the body fluids and ...