Excerpt from Manual of Conchology, Vol. 23: Appendix to Amastridæ; Tornatellinidæ
A sequence of the genera better than that given in the text follows, related genera being bracketed together.
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Excerpt from Manual of Conchology, Vol. 23: Appendix to Amastridæ; Tornatellinidæ
The present volume, mainly concerned with the Family Tornatellinidæ, completes a trilogy treating of the snails of Pacific Islands, chiefly of the Hawaiian Islands; the other volumes deal with the Families Amastridæ and Achatinellidæ.
Together with the Partulidæ (Volume XX) these are numerically the most important families of the land-snail faunas of the Pacific. They also comprise nearly all of the large laud snails of these faunas. Members of the Superfamily Orthurethra, these primitive land snails, dispersed in the Palæozoic, parallel the Sigmurethra in their adaptations. There are terrestrial and arboreal types, and cylindric, conic, Bulimoid, Achatinoid and Helicoid shell-forms. This remarkable parallelism has caused the Orthurethrous genera to be scattered, in former classifications, among the series of continental families of the Superfamily Sigmurethra, an arrangement which ignored the structural features of the pallial organs.
Of the 219 species and 44 subspecies or named varieties described in this volume, 93 species and 38 subspecies are here defined for the first time. The type-specimens of 168 of the species and subspecies have been examined by one or (usually) both of the authors; also cotypes, paratypes or specimens from the original lots of many other species. Thirty-seven of the species and subspecies herein described have not been seen by either author. Part of these are nominal species, known only by the original descriptions, not subsequently identified by authors or collectors.
As half the world separated the authors during the preparation of the manuscript, it was not always possible to collaborate upon every point. The first part of the work, up to p. 68, was therefore chiefly by the senior, the succeeding pages, up to p. 113, mainly by the junior author. In the rest of the book the work is mingled in every genus.
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Paperback. Zustand: New. Print on Demand. This book is an exploration of the snail family Tornatellinidae, which includes the tropical land snail groups Amastridae and Achatinellidae. The author, an expert in malacology, provides a comprehensive overview of the group's evolution, ecology, distribution, anatomy, and taxonomy, supplemented by the author's own field research in the Hawaiian islands. The author's work has led to the discovery and description of numerous new species, helping to illuminate the evolutionary history of these fascinating snails. This book will be a valuable resource for both amateur and professional malacologists interested in the diversity and distribution of these snails. This book is a reproduction of an important historical work, digitally reconstructed using state-of-the-art technology to preserve the original format. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in the book. print-on-demand item. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers 9781332288670_0
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