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Truncatophaedusa evae n. gen. n. sp.: A new representative of Serrulininae from the western Caucasus (Pulmonata: Clausiliidae)
In the summer of 1988 we collected five empty shells of a so far unknown Serrulininae species near Sochi, in the Western caucasus. Although the shells were found in flotsam material of two coastal streams, one of them was preserved in fully coloured and translucent condition suggesting that they belong to an extant species. This species, which also represents a new genus of the subfamily, is characterized and its relation to other taxa is discussed.
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Archiv für Molluskenkunde (ISSN 1869-0963, e-ISSN 2367-0622); Up to and including Vol. 138/2 papers were published under the ISSN 0003-9284.
rchiv für Molluskenkunde is an international, peer-reviewed journal on all aspects of molluscan biodiversity. It preferably publishes original research papers of high quality on systematics, taxonomy, phylogeny and morphology of all groups of molluscs, both recent and fossil from the Cenozoic. Contributions of broad international interest on other aspects of malacology such as ecology and biogeography are welcome as well. Papers on physiology, parasitology, regional faunistics or those on non-Cenozoic fossils or pure biostratigraphy should be submitted elsewhere.