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dc.contributor.author
Cuezzo, Maria Gabriela  
dc.date.available
2019-10-11T19:27:51Z  
dc.date.issued
2006-12  
dc.identifier.citation
Cuezzo, Maria Gabriela; On a new species of Isomeria Beck and redescription of species of; Magnolia Press; Zootaxa; 1221; 12-2006; 1-23  
dc.identifier.issn
1175-5326  
dc.identifier.uri
http://hdl.handle.net/11336/85786  
dc.description.abstract
The Camaenid genera Labyrinthus Beck, 1837 and Isomeria Beck, 1837 are mainly distributed in northern South America. Current anatomical information available for both genera is scarce, particularly that concerning Isomeria species. The morphology of the pallial organs, genital and digestive systems of three species of Labyrinthus [L. subplanatus (Petit, 1843), L. dunkeri (Pfeiffer, 1852), L. tarapotoensis Moricand, 1858] and a new species of Isomeria are described. The morphology of hooked denticles that topped wall ridges inside penis and vagina in some species of Labyrinthus hooked denticles that topped wall ridges inside penis and vagina in some species of Labyrinthus hooked denticles that topped wall ridges inside penis and vagina in some species of Labyrinthus tarapotoensis Moricand, 1858] and a new species of Isomeria are described. The morphology of hooked denticles that topped wall ridges inside penis and vagina in some species of Labyrinthus hooked denticles that topped wall ridges inside penis and vagina in some species of Labyrinthus hooked denticles that topped wall ridges inside penis and vagina in some species of Labyrinthus tarapotoensis Moricand, 1858] and a new species of Isomeria are described. The morphology of hooked denticles that topped wall ridges inside penis and vagina in some species of Labyrinthus hooked denticles that topped wall ridges inside penis and vagina in some species of Labyrinthus hooked denticles that topped wall ridges inside penis and vagina in some species of Labyrinthus systems of three species of Labyrinthus [L. subplanatus (Petit, 1843), L. dunkeri (Pfeiffer, 1852), L. tarapotoensis Moricand, 1858] and a new species of Isomeria are described. The morphology of hooked denticles that topped wall ridges inside penis and vagina in some species of Labyrinthus hooked denticles that topped wall ridges inside penis and vagina in some species of Labyrinthus hooked denticles that topped wall ridges inside penis and vagina in some species of Labyrinthus tarapotoensis Moricand, 1858] and a new species of Isomeria are described. The morphology of hooked denticles that topped wall ridges inside penis and vagina in some species of Labyrinthus hooked denticles that topped wall ridges inside penis and vagina in some species of Labyrinthus hooked denticles that topped wall ridges inside penis and vagina in some species of Labyrinthus tarapotoensis Moricand, 1858] and a new species of Isomeria are described. The morphology of hooked denticles that topped wall ridges inside penis and vagina in some species of Labyrinthus hooked denticles that topped wall ridges inside penis and vagina in some species of Labyrinthus hooked denticles that topped wall ridges inside penis and vagina in some species of Labyrinthus systems of three species of Labyrinthus [L. subplanatus (Petit, 1843), L. dunkeri (Pfeiffer, 1852), L. tarapotoensis Moricand, 1858] and a new species of Isomeria are described. The morphology of hooked denticles that topped wall ridges inside penis and vagina in some species of Labyrinthus hooked denticles that topped wall ridges inside penis and vagina in some species of Labyrinthus hooked denticles that topped wall ridges inside penis and vagina in some species of Labyrinthus tarapotoensis Moricand, 1858] and a new species of Isomeria are described. The morphology of hooked denticles that topped wall ridges inside penis and vagina in some species of Labyrinthus hooked denticles that topped wall ridges inside penis and vagina in some species of Labyrinthus hooked denticles that topped wall ridges inside penis and vagina in some species of Labyrinthus tarapotoensis Moricand, 1858] and a new species of Isomeria are described. The morphology of hooked denticles that topped wall ridges inside penis and vagina in some species of Labyrinthus hooked denticles that topped wall ridges inside penis and vagina in some species of Labyrinthus hooked denticles that topped wall ridges inside penis and vagina in some species of Labyrinthus northern South America. Current anatomical information available for both genera is scarce, particularly that concerning Isomeria species. The morphology of the pallial organs, genital and digestive systems of three species of Labyrinthus [L. subplanatus (Petit, 1843), L. dunkeri (Pfeiffer, 1852), L. tarapotoensis Moricand, 1858] and a new species of Isomeria are described. The morphology of hooked denticles that topped wall ridges inside penis and vagina in some species of Labyrinthus hooked denticles that topped wall ridges inside penis and vagina in some species of Labyrinthus hooked denticles that topped wall ridges inside penis and vagina in some species of Labyrinthus tarapotoensis Moricand, 1858] and a new species of Isomeria are described. The morphology of hooked denticles that topped wall ridges inside penis and vagina in some species of Labyrinthus hooked denticles that topped wall ridges inside penis and vagina in some species of Labyrinthus hooked denticles that topped wall ridges inside penis and vagina in some species of Labyrinthus tarapotoensis Moricand, 1858] and a new species of Isomeria are described. The morphology of hooked denticles that topped wall ridges inside penis and vagina in some species of Labyrinthus hooked denticles that topped wall ridges inside penis and vagina in some species of Labyrinthus hooked denticles that topped wall ridges inside penis and vagina in some species of Labyrinthus systems of three species of Labyrinthus [L. subplanatus (Petit, 1843), L. dunkeri (Pfeiffer, 1852), L. tarapotoensis Moricand, 1858] and a new species of Isomeria are described. The morphology of hooked denticles that topped wall ridges inside penis and vagina in some species of Labyrinthus hooked denticles that topped wall ridges inside penis and vagina in some species of Labyrinthus hooked denticles that topped wall ridges inside penis and vagina in some species of Labyrinthus tarapotoensis Moricand, 1858] and a new species of Isomeria are described. The morphology of hooked denticles that topped wall ridges inside penis and vagina in some species of Labyrinthus hooked denticles that topped wall ridges inside penis and vagina in some species of Labyrinthus hooked denticles that topped wall ridges inside penis and vagina in some species of Labyrinthus tarapotoensis Moricand, 1858] and a new species of Isomeria are described. The morphology of hooked denticles that topped wall ridges inside penis and vagina in some species of Labyrinthus hooked denticles that topped wall ridges inside penis and vagina in some species of Labyrinthus hooked denticles that topped wall ridges inside penis and vagina in some species of Labyrinthus systems of three species of Labyrinthus [L. subplanatus (Petit, 1843), L. dunkeri (Pfeiffer, 1852), L. tarapotoensis Moricand, 1858] and a new species of Isomeria are described. The morphology of hooked denticles that topped wall ridges inside penis and vagina in some species of Labyrinthus hooked denticles that topped wall ridges inside penis and vagina in some species of Labyrinthus hooked denticles that topped wall ridges inside penis and vagina in some species of Labyrinthus tarapotoensis Moricand, 1858] and a new species of Isomeria are described. The morphology of hooked denticles that topped wall ridges inside penis and vagina in some species of Labyrinthus hooked denticles that topped wall ridges inside penis and vagina in some species of Labyrinthus hooked denticles that topped wall ridges inside penis and vagina in some species of Labyrinthus tarapotoensis Moricand, 1858] and a new species of Isomeria are described. The morphology of hooked denticles that topped wall ridges inside penis and vagina in some species of Labyrinthus hooked denticles that topped wall ridges inside penis and vagina in some species of Labyrinthus hooked denticles that topped wall ridges inside penis and vagina in some species of Labyrinthus northern South America. Current anatomical information available for both genera is scarce, particularly that concerning Isomeria species. The morphology of the pallial organs, genital and digestive systems of three species of Labyrinthus [L. subplanatus (Petit, 1843), L. dunkeri (Pfeiffer, 1852), L. tarapotoensis Moricand, 1858] and a new species of Isomeria are described. The morphology of hooked denticles that topped wall ridges inside penis and vagina in some species of Labyrinthus hooked denticles that topped wall ridges inside penis and vagina in some species of Labyrinthus hooked denticles that topped wall ridges inside penis and vagina in some species of Labyrinthus tarapotoensis Moricand, 1858] and a new species of Isomeria are described. The morphology of hooked denticles that topped wall ridges inside penis and vagina in some species of Labyrinthus hooked denticles that topped wall ridges inside penis and vagina in some species of Labyrinthus hooked denticles that topped wall ridges inside penis and vagina in some species of Labyrinthus tarapotoensis Moricand, 1858] and a new species of Isomeria are described. The morphology of hooked denticles that topped wall ridges inside penis and vagina in some species of Labyrinthus hooked denticles that topped wall ridges inside penis and vagina in some species of Labyrinthus hooked denticles that topped wall ridges inside penis and vagina in some species of Labyrinthus systems of three species of Labyrinthus [L. subplanatus (Petit, 1843), L. dunkeri (Pfeiffer, 1852), L. tarapotoensis Moricand, 1858] and a new species of Isomeria are described. The morphology of hooked denticles that topped wall ridges inside penis and vagina in some species of Labyrinthus hooked denticles that topped wall ridges inside penis and vagina in some species of Labyrinthus hooked denticles that topped wall ridges inside penis and vagina in some species of Labyrinthus tarapotoensis Moricand, 1858] and a new species of Isomeria are described. The morphology of hooked denticles that topped wall ridges inside penis and vagina in some species of Labyrinthus hooked denticles that topped wall ridges inside penis and vagina in some species of Labyrinthus hooked denticles that topped wall ridges inside penis and vagina in some species of Labyrinthus tarapotoensis Moricand, 1858] and a new species of Isomeria are described. The morphology of hooked denticles that topped wall ridges inside penis and vagina in some species of Labyrinthus hooked denticles that topped wall ridges inside penis and vagina in some species of Labyrinthus hooked denticles that topped wall ridges inside penis and vagina in some species of Labyrinthus systems of three species of Labyrinthus [L. subplanatus (Petit, 1843), L. dunkeri (Pfeiffer, 1852), L. tarapotoensis Moricand, 1858] and a new species of Isomeria are described. The morphology of hooked denticles that topped wall ridges inside penis and vagina in some species of Labyrinthus hooked denticles that topped wall ridges inside penis and vagina in some species of Labyrinthus hooked denticles that topped wall ridges inside penis and vagina in some species of Labyrinthus tarapotoensis Moricand, 1858] and a new species of Isomeria are described. The morphology of hooked denticles that topped wall ridges inside penis and vagina in some species of Labyrinthus hooked denticles that topped wall ridges inside penis and vagina in some species of Labyrinthus hooked denticles that topped wall ridges inside penis and vagina in some species of Labyrinthus tarapotoensis Moricand, 1858] and a new species of Isomeria are described. The morphology of hooked denticles that topped wall ridges inside penis and vagina in some species of Labyrinthus hooked denticles that topped wall ridges inside penis and vagina in some species of Labyrinthus hooked denticles that topped wall ridges inside penis and vagina in some species of Labyrinthus Labyrinthus Beck, 1837 and Isomeria Beck, 1837 are mainly distributed in northern South America. Current anatomical information available for both genera is scarce, particularly that concerning Isomeria species. The morphology of the pallial organs, genital and digestive systems of three species of Labyrinthus [L. subplanatus (Petit, 1843), L. dunkeri (Pfeiffer, 1852), L. tarapotoensis Moricand, 1858] and a new species of Isomeria are described. The morphology of hooked denticles that topped wall ridges inside penis and vagina in some species of Labyrinthus hooked denticles that topped wall ridges inside penis and vagina in some species of Labyrinthus hooked denticles that topped wall ridges inside penis and vagina in some species of Labyrinthus tarapotoensis Moricand, 1858] and a new species of Isomeria are described. The morphology of hooked denticles that topped wall ridges inside penis and vagina in some species of Labyrinthus hooked denticles that topped wall ridges inside penis and vagina in some species of Labyrinthus hooked denticles that topped wall ridges inside penis and vagina in some species of Labyrinthus tarapotoensis Moricand, 1858] and a new species of Isomeria are described. The morphology of hooked denticles that topped wall ridges inside penis and vagina in some species of Labyrinthus hooked denticles that topped wall ridges inside penis and vagina in some species of Labyrinthus hooked denticles that topped wall ridges inside penis and vagina in some species of Labyrinthus systems of three species of Labyrinthus [L. subplanatus (Petit, 1843), L. dunkeri (Pfeiffer, 1852), L. tarapotoensis Moricand, 1858] and a new species of Isomeria are described. The morphology of hooked denticles that topped wall ridges inside penis and vagina in some species of Labyrinthus hooked denticles that topped wall ridges inside penis and vagina in some species of Labyrinthus hooked denticles that topped wall ridges inside penis and vagina in some species of Labyrinthus tarapotoensis Moricand, 1858] and a new species of Isomeria are described. The morphology of hooked denticles that topped wall ridges inside penis and vagina in some species of Labyrinthus hooked denticles that topped wall ridges inside penis and vagina in some species of Labyrinthus hooked denticles that topped wall ridges inside penis and vagina in some species of Labyrinthus tarapotoensis Moricand, 1858] and a new species of Isomeria are described. The morphology of hooked denticles that topped wall ridges inside penis and vagina in some species of Labyrinthus hooked denticles that topped wall ridges inside penis and vagina in some species of Labyrinthus hooked denticles that topped wall ridges inside penis and vagina in some species of Labyrinthus systems of three species of Labyrinthus [L. subplanatus (Petit, 1843), L. dunkeri (Pfeiffer, 1852), L. tarapotoensis Moricand, 1858] and a new species of Isomeria are described. The morphology of hooked denticles that topped wall ridges inside penis and vagina in some species of Labyrinthus hooked denticles that topped wall ridges inside penis and vagina in some species of Labyrinthus hooked denticles that topped wall ridges inside penis and vagina in some species of Labyrinthus tarapotoensis Moricand, 1858] and a new species of Isomeria are described. The morphology of hooked denticles that topped wall ridges inside penis and vagina in some species of Labyrinthus hooked denticles that topped wall ridges inside penis and vagina in some species of Labyrinthus hooked denticles that topped wall ridges inside penis and vagina in some species of Labyrinthus tarapotoensis Moricand, 1858] and a new species of Isomeria are described. The morphology of hooked denticles that topped wall ridges inside penis and vagina in some species of Labyrinthus hooked denticles that topped wall ridges inside penis and vagina in some species of Labyrinthus hooked denticles that topped wall ridges inside penis and vagina in some species of Labyrinthus Isomeria species. The morphology of the pallial organs, genital and digestive systems of three species of Labyrinthus [L. subplanatus (Petit, 1843), L. dunkeri (Pfeiffer, 1852), L. tarapotoensis Moricand, 1858] and a new species of Isomeria are described. The morphology of hooked denticles that topped wall ridges inside penis and vagina in some species of Labyrinthus hooked denticles that topped wall ridges inside penis and vagina in some species of Labyrinthus hooked denticles that topped wall ridges inside penis and vagina in some species of Labyrinthus tarapotoensis Moricand, 1858] and a new species of Isomeria are described. The morphology of hooked denticles that topped wall ridges inside penis and vagina in some species of Labyrinthus hooked denticles that topped wall ridges inside penis and vagina in some species of Labyrinthus hooked denticles that topped wall ridges inside penis and vagina in some species of Labyrinthus tarapotoensis Moricand, 1858] and a new species of Isomeria are described. The morphology of hooked denticles that topped wall ridges inside penis and vagina in some species of Labyrinthus hooked denticles that topped wall ridges inside penis and vagina in some species of Labyrinthus hooked denticles that topped wall ridges inside penis and vagina in some species of Labyrinthus Labyrinthus [L. subplanatus (Petit, 1843), L. dunkeri (Pfeiffer, 1852), L. tarapotoensis Moricand, 1858] and a new species of Isomeria are described. The morphology of hooked denticles that topped wall ridges inside penis and vagina in some species of Labyrinthus hooked denticles that topped wall ridges inside penis and vagina in some species of Labyrinthus hooked denticles that topped wall ridges inside penis and vagina in some species of Labyrinthus Moricand, 1858] and a new species of Isomeria are described. The morphology of hooked denticles that topped wall ridges inside penis and vagina in some species of LabyrinthusLabyrinthus and in Isomeria are species-specific characters, differing in shape and size. These structures were not sufficiently studied either in Isomeria or in Labyrinthus and are absent in all anatomically studied species of Solaropsis Beck, 1837, their sister genus. The presence of a bursa copulatrix sac reflexed over its duct is a character shared by all Labyrinthus species in which soft anatomy is known, and it was identified as a synapomorphy in a published phylogeny. Isomeria awa. n.sp. differs from other species of the genus mainly in shell morphology and characters of the distal genitalia. The presence of a stimulator-like structure in the vagina as well as the presence of a glandular pouch in the vagina are diagnostic characters of this new species, not present in the closely Camaenid related genera. from other species of the genus mainly in shell morphology and characters of the distal genitalia. The presence of a stimulator-like structure in the vagina as well as the presence of a glandular pouch in the vagina are diagnostic characters of this new species, not present in the closely Camaenid related genera. from other species of the genus mainly in shell morphology and characters of the distal genitalia. The presence of a stimulator-like structure in the vagina as well as the presence of a glandular pouch in the vagina are diagnostic characters of this new species, not present in the closely Camaenid related genera. known, and it was identified as a synapomorphy in a published phylogeny. Isomeria awa. n.sp. differs from other species of the genus mainly in shell morphology and characters of the distal genitalia. The presence of a stimulator-like structure in the vagina as well as the presence of a glandular pouch in the vagina are diagnostic characters of this new species, not present in the closely Camaenid related genera. from other species of the genus mainly in shell morphology and characters of the distal genitalia. The presence of a stimulator-like structure in the vagina as well as the presence of a glandular pouch in the vagina are diagnostic characters of this new species, not present in the closely Camaenid related genera. from other species of the genus mainly in shell morphology and characters of the distal genitalia. The presence of a stimulator-like structure in the vagina as well as the presence of a glandular pouch in the vagina are diagnostic characters of this new species, not present in the closely Camaenid related genera. known, and it was identified as a synapomorphy in a published phylogeny. Isomeria awa. n.sp. differs from other species of the genus mainly in shell morphology and characters of the distal genitalia. The presence of a stimulator-like structure in the vagina as well as the presence of a glandular pouch in the vagina are diagnostic characters of this new species, not present in the closely Camaenid related genera. from other species of the genus mainly in shell morphology and characters of the distal genitalia. The presence of a stimulator-like structure in the vagina as well as the presence of a glandular pouch in the vagina are diagnostic characters of this new species, not present in the closely Camaenid related genera. from other species of the genus mainly in shell morphology and characters of the distal genitalia. The presence of a stimulator-like structure in the vagina as well as the presence of a glandular pouch in the vagina are diagnostic characters of this new species, not present in the closely Camaenid related genera. reflexed over its duct is a character shared by all Labyrinthus species in which soft anatomy is known, and it was identified as a synapomorphy in a published phylogeny. Isomeria awa. n.sp. differs from other species of the genus mainly in shell morphology and characters of the distal genitalia. The presence of a stimulator-like structure in the vagina as well as the presence of a glandular pouch in the vagina are diagnostic characters of this new species, not present in the closely Camaenid related genera. from other species of the genus mainly in shell morphology and characters of the distal genitalia. The presence of a stimulator-like structure in the vagina as well as the presence of a glandular pouch in the vagina are diagnostic characters of this new species, not present in the closely Camaenid related genera. from other species of the genus mainly in shell morphology and characters of the distal genitalia. The presence of a stimulator-like structure in the vagina as well as the presence of a glandular pouch in the vagina are diagnostic characters of this new species, not present in the closely Camaenid related genera. known, and it was identified as a synapomorphy in a published phylogeny. Isomeria awa. n.sp. differs from other species of the genus mainly in shell morphology and characters of the distal genitalia. The presence of a stimulator-like structure in the vagina as well as the presence of a glandular pouch in the vagina are diagnostic characters of this new species, not present in the closely Camaenid related genera. from other species of the genus mainly in shell morphology and characters of the distal genitalia. The presence of a stimulator-like structure in the vagina as well as the presence of a glandular pouch in the vagina are diagnostic characters of this new species, not present in the closely Camaenid related genera. from other species of the genus mainly in shell morphology and characters of the distal genitalia. The presence of a stimulator-like structure in the vagina as well as the presence of a glandular pouch in the vagina are diagnostic characters of this new species, not present in the closely Camaenid related genera. known, and it was identified as a synapomorphy in a published phylogeny. Isomeria awa. n.sp. differs from other species of the genus mainly in shell morphology and characters of the distal genitalia. The presence of a stimulator-like structure in the vagina as well as the presence of a glandular pouch in the vagina are diagnostic characters of this new species, not present in the closely Camaenid related genera. from other species of the genus mainly in shell morphology and characters of the distal genitalia. The presence of a stimulator-like structure in the vagina as well as the presence of a glandular pouch in the vagina are diagnostic characters of this new species, not present in the closely Camaenid related genera. from other species of the genus mainly in shell morphology and characters of the distal genitalia. The presence of a stimulator-like structure in the vagina as well as the presence of a glandular pouch in the vagina are diagnostic characters of this new species, not present in the closely Camaenid related genera. reflexed over its duct is a character shared by all Labyrinthus species in which soft anatomy is known, and it was identified as a synapomorphy in a published phylogeny. Isomeria awa. n.sp. differs from other species of the genus mainly in shell morphology and characters of the distal genitalia. The presence of a stimulator-like structure in the vagina as well as the presence of a glandular pouch in the vagina are diagnostic characters of this new species, not present in the closely Camaenid related genera. from other species of the genus mainly in shell morphology and characters of the distal genitalia. The presence of a stimulator-like structure in the vagina as well as the presence of a glandular pouch in the vagina are diagnostic characters of this new species, not present in the closely Camaenid related genera. from other species of the genus mainly in shell morphology and characters of the distal genitalia. The presence of a stimulator-like structure in the vagina as well as the presence of a glandular pouch in the vagina are diagnostic characters of this new species, not present in the closely Camaenid related genera. known, and it was identified as a synapomorphy in a published phylogeny. Isomeria awa. n.sp. differs from other species of the genus mainly in shell morphology and characters of the distal genitalia. The presence of a stimulator-like structure in the vagina as well as the presence of a glandular pouch in the vagina are diagnostic characters of this new species, not present in the closely Camaenid related genera. from other species of the genus mainly in shell morphology and characters of the distal genitalia. The presence of a stimulator-like structure in the vagina as well as the presence of a glandular pouch in the vagina are diagnostic characters of this new species, not present in the closely Camaenid related genera. from other species of the genus mainly in shell morphology and characters of the distal genitalia. The presence of a stimulator-like structure in the vagina as well as the presence of a glandular pouch in the vagina are diagnostic characters of this new species, not present in the closely Camaenid related genera. known, and it was identified as a synapomorphy in a published phylogeny. Isomeria awa. n.sp. differs from other species of the genus mainly in shell morphology and characters of the distal genitalia. The presence of a stimulator-like structure in the vagina as well as the presence of a glandular pouch in the vagina are diagnostic characters of this new species, not present in the closely Camaenid related genera. from other species of the genus mainly in shell morphology and characters of the distal genitalia. The presence of a stimulator-like structure in the vagina as well as the presence of a glandular pouch in the vagina are diagnostic characters of this new species, not present in the closely Camaenid related genera. from other species of the genus mainly in shell morphology and characters of the distal genitalia. The presence of a stimulator-like structure in the vagina as well as the presence of a glandular pouch in the vagina are diagnostic characters of this new species, not present in the closely Camaenid related genera. species of Solaropsis Beck, 1837, their sister genus. The presence of a bursa copulatrix sac reflexed over its duct is a character shared by all Labyrinthus species in which soft anatomy is known, and it was identified as a synapomorphy in a published phylogeny. Isomeria awa. n.sp. differs from other species of the genus mainly in shell morphology and characters of the distal genitalia. The presence of a stimulator-like structure in the vagina as well as the presence of a glandular pouch in the vagina are diagnostic characters of this new species, not present in the closely Camaenid related genera. from other species of the genus mainly in shell morphology and characters of the distal genitalia. The presence of a stimulator-like structure in the vagina as well as the presence of a glandular pouch in the vagina are diagnostic characters of this new species, not present in the closely Camaenid related genera. from other species of the genus mainly in shell morphology and characters of the distal genitalia. The presence of a stimulator-like structure in the vagina as well as the presence of a glandular pouch in the vagina are diagnostic characters of this new species, not present in the closely Camaenid related genera. known, and it was identified as a synapomorphy in a published phylogeny. Isomeria awa. n.sp. differs from other species of the genus mainly in shell morphology and characters of the distal genitalia. The presence of a stimulator-like structure in the vagina as well as the presence of a glandular pouch in the vagina are diagnostic characters of this new species, not present in the closely Camaenid related genera. from other species of the genus mainly in shell morphology and characters of the distal genitalia. The presence of a stimulator-like structure in the vagina as well as the presence of a glandular pouch in the vagina are diagnostic characters of this new species, not present in the closely Camaenid related genera. from other species of the genus mainly in shell morphology and characters of the distal genitalia. The presence of a stimulator-like structure in the vagina as well as the presence of a glandular pouch in the vagina are diagnostic characters of this new species, not present in the closely Camaenid related genera. known, and it was identified as a synapomorphy in a published phylogeny. Isomeria awa. n.sp. differs from other species of the genus mainly in shell morphology and characters of the distal genitalia. The presence of a stimulator-like structure in the vagina as well as the presence of a glandular pouch in the vagina are diagnostic characters of this new species, not present in the closely Camaenid related genera. from other species of the genus mainly in shell morphology and characters of the distal genitalia. The presence of a stimulator-like structure in the vagina as well as the presence of a glandular pouch in the vagina are diagnostic characters of this new species, not present in the closely Camaenid related genera. from other species of the genus mainly in shell morphology and characters of the distal genitalia. The presence of a stimulator-like structure in the vagina as well as the presence of a glandular pouch in the vagina are diagnostic characters of this new species, not present in the closely Camaenid related genera. reflexed over its duct is a character shared by all Labyrinthus species in which soft anatomy is known, and it was identified as a synapomorphy in a published phylogeny. Isomeria awa. n.sp. differs from other species of the genus mainly in shell morphology and characters of the distal genitalia. The presence of a stimulator-like structure in the vagina as well as the presence of a glandular pouch in the vagina are diagnostic characters of this new species, not present in the closely Camaenid related genera. from other species of the genus mainly in shell morphology and characters of the distal genitalia. The presence of a stimulator-like structure in the vagina as well as the presence of a glandular pouch in the vagina are diagnostic characters of this new species, not present in the closely Camaenid related genera. from other species of the genus mainly in shell morphology and characters of the distal genitalia. The presence of a stimulator-like structure in the vagina as well as the presence of a glandular pouch in the vagina are diagnostic characters of this new species, not present in the closely Camaenid related genera. known, and it was identified as a synapomorphy in a published phylogeny. Isomeria awa. n.sp. differs from other species of the genus mainly in shell morphology and characters of the distal genitalia. The presence of a stimulator-like structure in the vagina as well as the presence of a glandular pouch in the vagina are diagnostic characters of this new species, not present in the closely Camaenid related genera. from other species of the genus mainly in shell morphology and characters of the distal genitalia. The presence of a stimulator-like structure in the vagina as well as the presence of a glandular pouch in the vagina are diagnostic characters of this new species, not present in the closely Camaenid related genera. from other species of the genus mainly in shell morphology and characters of the distal genitalia. The presence of a stimulator-like structure in the vagina as well as the presence of a glandular pouch in the vagina are diagnostic characters of this new species, not present in the closely Camaenid related genera. known, and it was identified as a synapomorphy in a published phylogeny. Isomeria awa. n.sp. differs from other species of the genus mainly in shell morphology and characters of the distal genitalia. The presence of a stimulator-like structure in the vagina as well as the presence of a glandular pouch in the vagina are diagnostic characters of this new species, not present in the closely Camaenid related genera. from other species of the genus mainly in shell morphology and characters of the distal genitalia. The presence of a stimulator-like structure in the vagina as well as the presence of a glandular pouch in the vagina are diagnostic characters of this new species, not present in the closely Camaenid related genera. from other species of the genus mainly in shell morphology and characters of the distal genitalia. The presence of a stimulator-like structure in the vagina as well as the presence of a glandular pouch in the vagina are diagnostic characters of this new species, not present in the closely Camaenid related genera. reflexed over its duct is a character shared by all Labyrinthus species in which soft anatomy is known, and it was identified as a synapomorphy in a published phylogeny. Isomeria awa. n.sp. differs from other species of the genus mainly in shell morphology and characters of the distal genitali  
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eng  
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Magnolia Press  
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info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess  
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https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/2.5/ar/  
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MORPHOLOGY  
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TAXONOMY  
dc.subject
HELICOIDEA  
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SOUTH AMERICA  
dc.subject.classification
Otros Tópicos Biológicos  
dc.subject.classification
Ciencias Biológicas  
dc.subject.classification
CIENCIAS NATURALES Y EXACTAS  
dc.title
On a new species of Isomeria Beck and redescription of species of  
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info:eu-repo/semantics/article  
dc.type
info:ar-repo/semantics/artículo  
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info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion  
dc.date.updated
2019-09-30T20:45:21Z  
dc.identifier.eissn
1175-5334  
dc.journal.volume
1221  
dc.journal.pagination
1-23  
dc.journal.pais
Nueva Zelanda  
dc.journal.ciudad
Auckland  
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Fil: Cuezzo, Maria Gabriela. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - Tucumán. Instituto de Biodiversidad Neotropical. Universidad Nacional de Tucumán. Facultad de Ciencias Naturales e Instituto Miguel Lillo. Instituto de Biodiversidad Neotropical. Instituto de Biodiversidad Neotropical; Argentina  
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Zootaxa  
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info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/url/https://www.mapress.com/zootaxa/2006/zt01221p023.pdf