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Robert Hershler, Victoria Ratcliffe, Hsiu-Ping Liu, Brian Lang, Claire Hay
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Figure 1.Map showing the distribution of mtDNA clades I-III.
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Figures 14-16. Shells of Daphniola species. a, apical view, b, ventral view, c. frontal view Daphniola eptalophos sp. n. (Agoriani) 14 Daphniola exigua (Marathonas, Attica) 15 Daphniola louisi (Kessariani, Attica) 16 A background square represents 1 mm2.
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Peter Glöer, Vladimir Pešić
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Figure 10.Kaskakia khorrasanensis sp. n. a shell b penis in situ c–d penis (c: dorsal view, d: ventral view).
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Robert Hershler, Hsiu-Ping Liu, Corbin Bradford
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Figure 5.Photographs of habitats. A Spring south of Clay Pits, Ash Meadows, Nye County, Nevada, type locality of Pyrgulopsis licina sp. n. (photograph taken on 7/VII/1986) B Purgatory Spring, Ash Meadows, Nye County, Nevada, type locality of Pyrgulopsis sanchezi (15/XI/2011) C, D Uppermost spring east of Scotty’s Castle, Death Valley, Inyo County, California, type locality of Pyrgulopsis perforata sp. n. (18/IV/1980).
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Canella Radea, Aristeidis Parmakelis, Vassilis Papadogiannis, Despoina Charou, Kostas A. Triantis
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Figure 3.Hydrobioids collectedduring the survey in mainland and insular Greece. A Daphniola exigua (dorsal and ventral view) B Isimerope semele (dorsal and ventral view, Megali Vrysi) C Pseudoislamia balcanica (dorsal and ventral view, Ag. Sophia) D Pseudamnicola pieperi (Olympos) E Radomaniola cf. curta (spring of Louros river) F Radomaniola cf. curta (Ag. Sophia spring) G Trichonia trichonica H Pseudobithynia eubooensis. Scale bar 1 mm.
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Abraham S.H. Breure, Jonathan D. Ablett
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Figure L19.Labels. i Bulimulus (Drymaeus) dukinfieldi Melvill, 1900 ii Bulimus dunkeri Pfeiffer in Philippi 1846 iii Bulimulus (Peronaeus) durangoanus Martens, 1893 iv Bulimus dutaillyi Pfeiffer, 1857 v Bulimus dysoni Pfeiffer, 1846 vi Bulimus edwardsi Morelet, 1863.
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Robert Hershler, Victoria Ratcliffe, Hsiu-Ping Liu, Brian Lang, Claire Hay
Zookeys
Figure 2.Bayesian tree based on the combined (COI, NDI) dataset. Posterior probabilities for nodes are given when >95%. Specimen codes are from the Table 1.
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Figures 7-10. Daphniola eptalophos sp. n. shell images from SEM Shell habitus 7, 8 protoconch 9 teleoconch 10 Scale bar 0.5 mm in Figs 7, 9 and 0.05 mm in Figs 8,10.
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Peter Glöer, Vladimir Pešić
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Figure 11.Sarkhia sarabensis nov. sp.a shell b, c penis in situ.
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Robert Hershler, Hsiu-Ping Liu, Corbin Bradford
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Figure 1.Bayesian tree based on the combined (COI, NDI) dataset. Nodes having posterior probabilities >95% are identified by filled circles. Specimen codes are from Appendix I.
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Canella Radea, Aristeidis Parmakelis, Vassilis Papadogiannis, Despoina Charou, Kostas A. Triantis
Zookeys
Figure 3.Hydrobioids collectedduring the survey in mainland and insular Greece. A Daphniola exigua (dorsal and ventral view) B Isimerope semele (dorsal and ventral view, Megali Vrysi) C Pseudoislamia balcanica (dorsal and ventral view, Ag. Sophia) D Pseudamnicola pieperi (Olympos) E Radomaniola cf. curta (spring of Louros river) F Radomaniola cf. curta (Ag. Sophia spring) G Trichonia trichonica H Pseudobithynia eubooensis. Scale bar 1 mm.
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Robert Hershler, Victoria Ratcliffe, Hsiu-Ping Liu, Brian Lang, Claire Hay
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Figure 4.Penes (dorsal, ventral surfaces). A, B Pyrgulopsis marilynae n. sp., USNM 883175 C, D Pyrgulopsis similis n. sp., USNM 1135065 E, F Pyrgulopsis gilae, BellMNH 20898. Scale bars A–F 200 µm. Dg2 dorsal gland along left edge Dg3 dorsal gland along right distal edge Ipg inner (left) penial gland Opg outer (right) penial gland Tg terminal gland Vg ventral gland.
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Robert Hershler, Hsiu-Ping Liu, Corbin Bradford
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Figure 4.Penes (dorsal, ventral surfaces). A, B Pyrgulopsis licina sp. n., USNM 850346 C, D Pyrgulopsis perforata sp. n., BellMNH 20891 E, F Pyrgulopsis sanchezi sp. n., USNM 883361 G, H Pyrgulopsis micrococcus, BellMNH 20663 I, J Pyrgulopsis turbatrix, USNM 860699 K, L Pyrgulopsis turbatrix, USNM 883373. Scale bars A–C 250 µm; D–L 500 µm. Pd penial duct Pf penial filament Pl penial lobe Tg terminal gland.
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Canella Radea, Aristeidis Parmakelis, Vassilis Papadogiannis, Despoina Charou, Kostas A. Triantis
Zookeys
Figure 3.Hydrobioids collectedduring the survey in mainland and insular Greece. A Daphniola exigua (dorsal and ventral view) B Isimerope semele (dorsal and ventral view, Megali Vrysi) C Pseudoislamia balcanica (dorsal and ventral view, Ag. Sophia) D Pseudamnicola pieperi (Olympos) E Radomaniola cf. curta (spring of Louros river) F Radomaniola cf. curta (Ag. Sophia spring) G Trichonia trichonica H Pseudobithynia eubooensis. Scale bar 1 mm.
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Robert Hershler, Victoria Ratcliffe, Hsiu-Ping Liu, Brian Lang, Claire Hay
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Figure 5.Shells, opercula and radula, Pyrgulopsis similis n. sp. A Holotype, USNM 1135064 B Shell, USNM 854684 C, D Opercula (outer, inner sides), USNM 1135065 E Portion of radular ribbon, USNM 1135065 F Central teeth, USNM 1135065 G Lateral and inner marginal teeth, USNM 1135065. Scale bars A, B 1.0 mm; C, D 200 µm; E 20 µm, F, G 10 µm.
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Robert Hershler, Hsiu-Ping Liu, Corbin Bradford
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Figure 6.Shells, opercula and radula, Pyrgulopsis perforata sp. n. A Holotype, USNM 853507 B, C Shells, USNM 1204734 D, E Opercula (outer, inner sides), USNM 857965 F Portion of radular ribbon, USNM 857965 G Central teeth, USNM 857965 H Lateral and inner marginal teeth, USNM 857965. Scale bars A–C 1.0 mm; D, E 200 µm; F 20 µm; G, H 10 µm.
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Canella Radea, Aristeidis Parmakelis, Vassilis Papadogiannis, Despoina Charou, Kostas A. Triantis
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Figure 4.Graecoanatolica vegorriticola A Krya spring, Voiotia B Pigi Chariton, Voiotia C Lake Vegorritis, Pella. Scale bar 1 mm.
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Robert Hershler, Victoria Ratcliffe, Hsiu-Ping Liu, Brian Lang, Claire Hay
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Figure 1.Map showing the distribution of mtDNA clades I-III.
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Robert Hershler, Hsiu-Ping Liu, Corbin Bradford
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Figure 2.Map showing the distribution of mtDNA clades A–F with color codes matching those in Fig. 1.
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Canella Radea, Aristeidis Parmakelis, Vassilis Papadogiannis, Despoina Charou, Kostas A. Triantis
Zookeys
Figure 3.Hydrobioids collectedduring the survey in mainland and insular Greece. A Daphniola exigua (dorsal and ventral view) B Isimerope semele (dorsal and ventral view, Megali Vrysi) C Pseudoislamia balcanica (dorsal and ventral view, Ag. Sophia) D Pseudamnicola pieperi (Olympos) E Radomaniola cf. curta (spring of Louros river) F Radomaniola cf. curta (Ag. Sophia spring) G Trichonia trichonica H Pseudobithynia eubooensis. Scale bar 1 mm.
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Robert Hershler, Victoria Ratcliffe, Hsiu-Ping Liu, Brian Lang, Claire Hay
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Figure 2.Bayesian tree based on the combined (COI, NDI) dataset. Posterior probabilities for nodes are given when >95%. Specimen codes are from the Table 1.
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Robert Hershler, Hsiu-Ping Liu, Corbin Bradford
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Figure 5.Photographs of habitats. A Spring south of Clay Pits, Ash Meadows, Nye County, Nevada, type locality of Pyrgulopsis licina sp. n. (photograph taken on 7/VII/1986) B Purgatory Spring, Ash Meadows, Nye County, Nevada, type locality of Pyrgulopsis sanchezi (15/XI/2011) C, D Uppermost spring east of Scotty’s Castle, Death Valley, Inyo County, California, type locality of Pyrgulopsis perforata sp. n. (18/IV/1980).
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Canella Radea, Aristeidis Parmakelis, Vassilis Papadogiannis, Despoina Charou, Kostas A. Triantis
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Figure 5.A Pseudamnicola negropontina B Pseudamnicola macrostoma. The first whorls of the shells of Pseudamnicola negropontina wereheavily encrusted with epibionts. Scale bar 1 mm.
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Robert Hershler, Hsiu-Ping Liu, Corbin Bradford
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Figure 1.Bayesian tree based on the combined (COI, NDI) dataset. Nodes having posterior probabilities >95% are identified by filled circles. Specimen codes are from Appendix I.