AlvaniaconsociellaMonterosato, 1884 junior synonymof Alvanialanciae(Calcara, 1845) (Prosobranchia, Rissoidae).
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italiano[Alvania consociella Monterosato, 1884 sinonimo juniore di Alvania lanciae (Calcara, 1845) (Prosobranchia, Rissoidae)]. L�esame di esemplari provenienti da una vasta area geografica, di materiale topotipico e tipico, suggerisce che Alvania lanciae (Calcara, 1845) e Alvania consociella Monterosato, 1884 si riferiscano ad un�unica entita, con una discreta variabilita morfologica che riguarda diversi aspetti conchigliari. Anche Alvania arguta Locard & Caziot, 1900 ex Monterosato ms risulta…
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A new species of rissoid of the genus Alvania Risso, 1826 from the E-Sicily: Alvania maximilicutiani n. sp. (Gastropoda Ris - soidae)
- Biology
- 2014
Received 13.04.2014; accepted 19.05.2014; printed 30.06.2014 Alvania maximilicutiani n. sp. is here described and figured as a new Mediterranean species from the E-Sicily. The most similar species in…
Rissooidea Species Distributed along the Turkish Levantine Coast
- Environmental Science, Biology
- 2016
Two Rissooidea species are new records for the Levantine coast of Turkey and a small number of species were encountered at rocky and mussel biotopes, while the remaining ones were encountered in soft substrata.
Description of Alvania rominae n. sp. from the Mediterranean Sea (Mollusca Gastropoda Rissoidae)
- Biology
- 2020
A new Mediterranean species of the genus Alvania R isso, 1826 (Gastropoda Rissoidae) is described and compared with the most similar congeners from the Mediterranean Sea.
The genus Alvania (Gastropoda: Rissoidae) along the Turkish Aegean coast with the description of a new species
- Biology, Environmental Science
- 2017
Alvania mamillata was found to be the most widely distributed species in the study area, while Alvania colossophilus was the rarest one.