2020
DOI: 10.17082/j.2204-1478.62
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“…of Carnarvon Creek. Conchologically, the species is characterised by a markedly sunken spire unlike other nautiliform charopids hitherto described from the SCQ brigalow lands that have a flat to slightly sunken spire (Cineropa Stanisic, 2020 andCarnaropa Stanisic, 2020). The general shell form of B. irwinae is more common among the charopids of the rainforests and coastal vine thickets of SEQ and may imply distant relationships.…”
Section: A B D Cmentioning
confidence: 83%
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“…of Carnarvon Creek. Conchologically, the species is characterised by a markedly sunken spire unlike other nautiliform charopids hitherto described from the SCQ brigalow lands that have a flat to slightly sunken spire (Cineropa Stanisic, 2020 andCarnaropa Stanisic, 2020). The general shell form of B. irwinae is more common among the charopids of the rainforests and coastal vine thickets of SEQ and may imply distant relationships.…”
Section: A B D Cmentioning
confidence: 83%
“…This study represents another small step in the ongoing task of documenting the megadiverse pinwheel snail fauna of eastern Australia. Following a recent publication describing 15 new species of pinwheel snails from the brigalow lands of SCQ (Stanisic 2020), a further three species (including a new genus) from various Queensland and New South Wales localities, are described as new.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…of Carnarvon Creek. Conchologically, the species is characterised by a markedly sunken spire unlike other nautiliform charopids hitherto described from the SCQ brigalow lands that have a flat to slightly sunken spire (Cineropa Stanisic, 2020 andCarnaropa Stanisic, 2020). The general shell form of B. irwinae is more common among the charopids of the rainforests and coastal vine thickets of SEQ and may imply distant relationships.…”
Section: A B D Cmentioning
confidence: 83%
“…This study represents another small step in the ongoing task of documenting the megadiverse pinwheel snail fauna of eastern Australia. Following a recent publication describing 15 new species of pinwheel snails from the brigalow lands of SCQ (Stanisic 2020), a further three species (including a new genus) from various Queensland and New South Wales localities, are described as new.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%