2013
DOI: 10.1111/jbi.12147
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Plio‐Pleistocene out‐of‐Australia dispersal in a camaenid land snail

Abstract: Aim Camaenidae are amongst the most diverse land snail groups in Southeast Asia and Australasia, but their phylogeny and biogeography are poorly understood. The monophyly and biogeographical origin of the Australian species has remained uncertain. Being reported from north‐western Australia as well as from the Lesser Sunda Islands, the genus Rhagada is crucial to our understanding of camaenid biogeography. By resolving the phylogeny of Rhagada, we aim to uncover spatial and temporal patterns of its diversifica… Show more

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“…Accordingly, we found that the most distinguishing anatomical features of R. worora are its elongated, cone-shaped and smooth penial verge with pointed tip and the short pilasters on the proximal part of the penial wall. These Köhler and Criscione (2013a) in bold. Specimens dissected for anatomical examination with asterisk.…”
Section: Comparative Morphologymentioning
confidence: 94%
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“…Accordingly, we found that the most distinguishing anatomical features of R. worora are its elongated, cone-shaped and smooth penial verge with pointed tip and the short pilasters on the proximal part of the penial wall. These Köhler and Criscione (2013a) in bold. Specimens dissected for anatomical examination with asterisk.…”
Section: Comparative Morphologymentioning
confidence: 94%
“…Molecular analyses included eight additional sequences from throughout the Kimberley and the tree presented here has a more complete taxon sampling than that shown by Köhler and Criscione (2013a) (Fig. 3) taxonomic section below) (Fig.…”
Section: Molecular Analysesmentioning
confidence: 98%
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