The anatomy and systematics of the New Caledonian land snail genus Draparnaudia Montrouzier, 1859 (Pulmonata: Orthurethra)
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Auteurs : Simon Tillier [France] ; Peter B. Mordan [Royaume-Uni]Source :
- Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society [ 0024-4082 ] ; 1995.
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- Abbreviation, Adherent debris, Adio caves, Alcohol specimens, Altitude rainforest, Ancey, Anniae, Araucaria, Basal, Basal plate, Bleue, Bmnh, Body whorl, Bouchet, Bulimus, Bulimus sinistrorsus, Calcareous, Calcareous forest, Caledonia, Caledonian, Caledonian snail genus, Central tooth, Crosse, Deshayes, Draparnaudia, Draparnaudia michaudi montrouzier, Draparnaudia singularis, Endemic, Enidae, Epiphallar, Epiphallar insertion, Epiphallar pore, Epiphallus, Espiritu santo, Field museum, Fmnh material, Free oviduct, Gassies, Gassiesi, Genus, Geographic variation, Hebrides, Hermaphrodite duct, High maquis, Insertion, Kaala, Koniambo, Land snails, Lateral, Lateral teeth, Laurie price, Lectotype, Lifou, Loyalty islands, Lung length, M6nazi, Maquis, Marginal teeth, Michaudi, Mnhn, Mollusca, Mollusques terrestres, Montrouzier, Mordan, Natural history, New Hebrides, Orthurethran, Other species, Ouazangou, Oviduct, Pallial system, Partulidae, Penial, Penial appendages, Penis, Penis length, Pfeiffer, Pilaster, Pilsbry, Pseudopartula, Pseudopartula sinistrorsa, Pulmonata, Radula, Rainforest, Reeve, Reproductive, Reproductive characters, Reproductive system, Reproductive systems, Rivi6re bleue, Second series, Secondary forest, Sensu, Shell height, Shell sinistral, Singularis, Sinistrorsus, Small size, Snail, Snail genus, Solem, Spermatheca, Spermatophore, Subnecata, Surface matt, Sykes, Taxonomic, Taxonomic revision, Theobaldianus gassies, Tillier, Tooth number, Triclot, Type locality, Typical orthurethran type, Uhrabasic rock, Ultrabasic, Ultrabasic rock, Ultrabasic rocks, Walkeri, Whorl, spermatophores, taxonomy.
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- Abbreviation, Adherent debris, Adio caves, Alcohol specimens, Altitude rainforest, Ancey, Anniae, Araucaria, Basal, Basal plate, Bleue, Bmnh, Body whorl, Bouchet, Bulimus, Bulimus sinistrorsus, Calcareous, Calcareous forest, Caledonia, Caledonian, Caledonian snail genus, Central tooth, Crosse, Deshayes, Draparnaudia, Draparnaudia michaudi montrouzier, Draparnaudia singularis, Endemic, Enidae, Epiphallar, Epiphallar insertion, Epiphallar pore, Epiphallus, Espiritu santo, Field museum, Fmnh material, Free oviduct, Gassies, Gassiesi, Genus, Geographic variation, Hebrides, Hermaphrodite duct, High maquis, Insertion, Kaala, Koniambo, Land snails, Lateral, Lateral teeth, Laurie price, Lectotype, Lifou, Loyalty islands, Lung length, M6nazi, Maquis, Marginal teeth, Michaudi, Mnhn, Mollusques terrestres, Montrouzier, Mordan, Natural history, Orthurethran, Other species, Ouazangou, Oviduct, Pallial system, Partulidae, Penial, Penial appendages, Penis, Penis length, Pfeiffer, Pilaster, Pilsbry, Pseudopartula, Pseudopartula sinistrorsa, Pulmonata, Radula, Rainforest, Reeve, Reproductive, Reproductive characters, Reproductive system, Reproductive systems, Rivi6re bleue, Second series, Secondary forest, Sensu, Shell height, Shell sinistral, Singularis, Sinistrorsus, Small size, Snail, Snail genus, Solem, Spermatheca, Spermatophore, Subnecata, Surface matt, Sykes, Taxonomic, Taxonomic revision, Theobaldianus gassies, Tillier, Tooth number, Triclot, Type locality, Typical orthurethran type, Uhrabasic rock, Ultrabasic, Ultrabasic rock, Ultrabasic rocks, Walkeri, Whorl.
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: 10.1016/S0024-4082(05)80004-4
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<front><div type="abstract" xml:lang="en">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.</div>
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