2010
DOI: 10.1111/j.1463-6409.2010.00456.x
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Phylogeny and biogeography of tropical carnivorous land‐snails (Pulmonata: Streptaxoidea) with particular reference to East Africa and the Indian Ocean

Abstract: Rowson, B., Tattersfield, P. & Symondson, W. O. C. (2010). Phylogeny and biogeography of tropical carnivorous land‐snails (Pulmonata: Streptaxoidea) with particular reference to East Africa and the Indian Ocean. —Zoologica Scripta, 40, 85–98. A phylogeny is presented for the speciose, near pan‐tropical, carnivorous achatinoid land‐snail superfamily Streptaxoidea inferred from DNA sequences (two nuclear and two mitochondrial regions) from 114 taxa from Africa, the Indian Ocean, Asia, South America and Europe. I… Show more

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“…The available DNA sequence data suggest that Dadagulella gen. nov. is a sister lineage to the one that contains Gulella, and that the two became separated in the Cenozoic (Rowson et al 2010a). Further sequence data from additional species of Dadagulella gen. nov. and Gulella (Rowson & Herbert unpublished), including the type species of Gulella (Herbert & Rowson 2011), support the conclusion that the two lineages are separate, and that Gulella includes the type species of several nominal subgenera while Dadagulella gen. nov. does not.…”
Section: Molecular Datamentioning
confidence: 86%
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“…The available DNA sequence data suggest that Dadagulella gen. nov. is a sister lineage to the one that contains Gulella, and that the two became separated in the Cenozoic (Rowson et al 2010a). Further sequence data from additional species of Dadagulella gen. nov. and Gulella (Rowson & Herbert unpublished), including the type species of Gulella (Herbert & Rowson 2011), support the conclusion that the two lineages are separate, and that Gulella includes the type species of several nominal subgenera while Dadagulella gen. nov. does not.…”
Section: Molecular Datamentioning
confidence: 86%
“…Shells and anatomy of juveniles unknown. (Rowson et al 2010a;Rowson & Herbert, unpublished). The shells of Dadagulella gen. nov. do not correspond to those of any other existing streptaxid genus or subgenus.…”
Section: Descriptionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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