Updated systematic inventory of the non-marine (land/ terrestrial) molluscs occurring in the ABC Islands (Aruba, Bonaire and Curaçao), insular territory located in the Dutch Southeast Caribbean facing to the Western coast of Venezuela

Aisur Ignacio Agudo-Padrón
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Introduction: Once again, simultaneously with the malacological studies carried about the country of Venezuela (Agudo-Padrón 2023 a-b) and the immediate neighboring islands of Trinidad & Tobago (Agudo-Padrón 2023 c), since 2014 the “Projeto AM” (Brazil) has carried parallel out taxonomic, bioecological and conservation research of the non-marine (land/ terrestrial) molluscs present in the neighbor insular set territory artificially denomined “ABC” (Aruba, Bonaire and Curaçao islands). To date, the aspects of the natural history of this geographic region, equally located in the Northern sector of South America, although in the West sector of the Dutch Southeast Caribbean facing to Venezuela mainland, have been regularly studied. Objective: Substantial updating of this knowledge through an exhaustive review of the regional malacological literature of historical and recent nature available. Methodology: Between 2014 and the present, a sequential review of the species occasionally referred to in the regional literature was carried out, examined from the perspective of the current taxonomy in force. Results and conclusions: Verification and determination of fifty-three (53) valid referred nominal taxons, including 15 subspecies & 38 species of land/ terrestrial gastropods, taxonomically grouped into seventeen (17) families and thirty (30) genera.
ABC群岛(阿鲁巴岛、博内尔岛和库拉帕拉索岛)的非海洋(陆地/陆地)软体动物系统清单更新。ABC群岛位于荷属东南加勒比,面向委内瑞拉西海岸
简介:在委内瑞拉(Agudo-Padrón 2023 a-b)和邻近的特立尼达岛进行线虫学研究的同时;多巴哥(Agudo-Padrón 2023 c),自2014年以来,“AM项目”(巴西)对邻近岛屿上存在的非海洋(陆地/陆地)软体动物进行了分类学、生物生态学和保护研究,这些岛屿被人为命名为“ABC”(阿鲁巴岛、博内尔岛和库拉帕拉索岛)。迄今为止,对这一地理区域的自然历史的各个方面进行了定期研究,该地理区域同样位于南美洲的北部,尽管位于面向委内瑞拉大陆的荷属东南加勒比的西部。目的:通过对历史和近期可用的区域线虫学文献的详尽审查,实质性地更新这方面的知识。方法:从2014年至今,对区域文献中偶尔提到的物种进行了顺序回顾,从现行有效分类学的角度进行了检查。结果与结论:验证并确定了53个有效参考标称分类单元,包括15个亚种;陆生腹足动物38种,分类学上分为17科30属。
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