-
largely marine. In
freshwater habitats there are ten
major families of
caenogastropods, as well as
several other families of
lesser importance: Architaenioglossa...
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includes a
radula and a
primitive brain. In
terms of reproduction, many
caenogastropod land
snails (e.g., diplommatinids) are dioecious, but
pulmonate land...
-
there is no
volume yet
published regarding the post-Paleozoic era
caenogastropods (a
molluscan group including the
whelk and periwinkle). Furthermore...
-
uniting the
highly diverse Caenogastropoda and Heterobranchia. Most
caenogastropods are sea snails,
whereas heterobranchs include not only sea
snails but...
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celerare acceleration,
celerity cen-, caen- new Gr**** καινός (kainós)
caenogastropod, caenogenesis,
Cenozoic cen-
empty Gr**** κενός (kenós) cenotaph, kenosis...
-
celerare acceleration,
celerity cen-, caen- new Gr**** καινός (kainós)
caenogastropod, caenogenesis,
Cenozoic cen-
empty Gr**** κενός (kenós) cenotaph, kenosis...
- It was the
largest mollusk family and the
largest group of
marine caenogastropods.
There were
approximately 27,000
described scientific names (accepted...
- is a
misspelling of
Colostracon Hamlin, 1884, a
genus of
Mesozoic caenogastropods unrelated to the
Recent Mediterranean species.
Recognizing this situation...
-
Alviniconcha hessleri:
systematic importance and
comparison with
other caenogastropods; Bull. Mus. Natl. His. Nat.
Paris 4 sér A 14: 273-291 Desbruyères,...
- micro-gastropods from the Iguaçu
National Park, Brazil: two new
truncatelloid caenogastropods and
anatomy of
Chilina megastoma Hylton Scott, 1958".
Folia Malacologica...