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- Panpulmonata is a taxonomic clade of snails and slugs in the clade Heterobranchia within the clade Euthyneura. Panpulmonata was established as a new taxon...
- the Euopisthobranchia and Panpulmonata. Tectipleura have existed for over 200 million years. Euopisthobranchia Panpulmonata "WoRMS - World Register of...
- Ringiculoidea Philippi, 1853 Nudipleura Tectipleura Euopistobranchia Panpulmonata The families currently included in Heterobranchia have historically been...
- Sacoglossa, Amphiboloidea, Pyramidelloidea) are not depicted within Panpulmonata for simplification. Some of these highlighted families consist entirely...
- especially apparent in albino animals. Being air breathers like other Panpulmonata, planorbids do not have gills, but instead, have a lung. The foot and...
- "group" Cylindrobullida. Jörger et al. (2010) moved Sacoglossa into the Panpulmonata. A molecular phylogeny analysis by Maeda et al. (2010) confirmed the...
- studies and named by Krug et al. (2022). The superorder unites all of Panpulmonata except for Sacoglossa. Synapomorphy of the group is the presence of a...
- to Sacoglossa and Acochlidia. They proposed the more inclusive taxon Panpulmonata to unite the clades Siphonarioidea, Sacoglossa, Glacidorboidea, Pyramidelloidea...
- PMID 21985526. Kocot, Kevin (December 2013). "Phylogenomics supports Panpulmonata: Opisthobranch paraphyly and key evolutionary steps in a major radiation...
- Klussmann-Kolb, A. (2016). "Molecular phylogeny of the Ellobiidae (Gastropoda: Panpulmonata) supports independent terrestrial invasions". Molecular Phylogenetics...