Background: Identification of limpets is often hampered by highly variable within-species shell morphologies and colour patterns. Since pre-Linnean times this has produced complex taxonomies with confusing nomenclatorial histories and uncertain distribution patterns. This is the case for a complex of taxa associated with Cymbula safiana (Lamarck, 1819) and with the rejected name Patella nigra. We DNA sequenced limpets from Nigeria that were originally identified as C. safiana. Comparisons with available cox1 data of patellogastropods show that the specimens actually belong to the genus Cellana Adams, 1869 which has been recorded only once before in the Atlantic Ocean with the finding of specimens from Ghana. Results: We are reporting findin...
In the last few years, a sharp increase in the number of descriptions of new species of West African...
34 pagesInternational audienceTrue limpets of the genus Nacella (Patellogastropoda: Nacellidae) incl...
The medically important freshwater snail Physa acuta is highly invasive and has been reported in sev...
Background: Identification of limpets is often hampered by highly variable within-species shell morp...
161-166Present communication reports the first record of a limpet species Cellana karachiensis (Winc...
Two new genera, fifty-one new species and two new subspecies of marine bivalves from the coast of tr...
Twelve species of marine bivalves from tropical West Africa are described: Glans afra n. sp., Crassa...
Bibliography: leaves 128-138.Limpets of the genus Patella are very common intertidal molluscs that h...
Oceanic islands lacking connections to other land are extremely isolated from sources of potential c...
© 2017 Liu et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons...
High levels of biodiversity and phylogeographic structure in marine species in Southeast Asia are st...
Abundant, diverse and ecologically important, the 'false-limpet' genus Siphonaria has a near world-w...
There has been considerable confusion in the taxonomy of limpets of the North East Atlantic Ocean an...
International audienceAbstract The family Cocculinidae (Gastropoda: Cocculinida) consists of small, ...
West Africa is often considered one of the least studied regions of the world concerning marine biod...
In the last few years, a sharp increase in the number of descriptions of new species of West African...
34 pagesInternational audienceTrue limpets of the genus Nacella (Patellogastropoda: Nacellidae) incl...
The medically important freshwater snail Physa acuta is highly invasive and has been reported in sev...
Background: Identification of limpets is often hampered by highly variable within-species shell morp...
161-166Present communication reports the first record of a limpet species Cellana karachiensis (Winc...
Two new genera, fifty-one new species and two new subspecies of marine bivalves from the coast of tr...
Twelve species of marine bivalves from tropical West Africa are described: Glans afra n. sp., Crassa...
Bibliography: leaves 128-138.Limpets of the genus Patella are very common intertidal molluscs that h...
Oceanic islands lacking connections to other land are extremely isolated from sources of potential c...
© 2017 Liu et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons...
High levels of biodiversity and phylogeographic structure in marine species in Southeast Asia are st...
Abundant, diverse and ecologically important, the 'false-limpet' genus Siphonaria has a near world-w...
There has been considerable confusion in the taxonomy of limpets of the North East Atlantic Ocean an...
International audienceAbstract The family Cocculinidae (Gastropoda: Cocculinida) consists of small, ...
West Africa is often considered one of the least studied regions of the world concerning marine biod...
In the last few years, a sharp increase in the number of descriptions of new species of West African...
34 pagesInternational audienceTrue limpets of the genus Nacella (Patellogastropoda: Nacellidae) incl...
The medically important freshwater snail Physa acuta is highly invasive and has been reported in sev...