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Title: On the origin, affinities, and évolution of the land Mollusca of the Mid-Atlantic Islands, with special reference to Madeira
Authors: Waldén, Henrik W.
Keywords: Mollusca
Staurodon
Gibbulinella
Napaeus
Boettgeria
Phenacolimax
Janulus
Leptaxis
Land molluscs
Molluscan fauna
Relict assemblage
Taxa
Endemism
Endemic forms
Indigenous
Characteristics
Striking feature
Affinities
Diversity
Distribution
Origin
Composition
Evolution
Development
References
Remarks
Tabular appendix
Palaeogeography
Geology
History
Madeira Island
Mid-Atlantic Islands
Issue Date: 1984
Abstract: The land mollusc faunas of the Azores, Madeira, the Canary Islands, and Cape Verdes are basically a relict assemblage, with pronounced affinities to the Early Tertiary fauna in Western Palaearctic. Composition, diversity, endemism and affinities of these
URI: http://dspace.cm-funchal.pt:8080/jspui/handle/100/1190
ISSN: Inexistent
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