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The anatomy and systematics of the New Caledonian land snail genus Draparnaudia Montrouzier, 1859 (Pulmonata: Orthurethra)

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The anatomy and systematics of the New Caledonian land snail genus Draparnaudia Montrouzier, 1859 (Pulmonata: Orthurethra)

Auteurs : Simon Tillier ; Peter B. Mordan

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Abstract

A comprehensive study of the anatomy, ecology and distribution of the orthurethran genus Draparnaudia confirms its family‐group status, and suggests a probable sister‐group relationship with another Pacific family, the Partulidae; its previous position as a subfamily of the Enidae is refuted. Draparnaudia is endemic to New Caledonia, but records from the New Hebrides are thought to result from introductions. A total of six species are recognized in the taxonomic revision, including two new species. Spermatophores are recorded for the first time.

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DOI: 10.1111/j.1096-3642.1995.tb00336.x

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