The genus Bostryx in central western Argentina: anatomical and distributional description of four of its southernmost species (Gastropoda, Bulimulidae)

ABSTRACT The genus Bostryx Troschel, 1847 is endemic to South America, extending from Ecuador to Chile and Argentina. The southernmost Argentinian species of the genus that inhabit San Luis, San Juan and Mendoza provinces, specially the pre-Andes, Andes and Sierras Pampeanas mountain ranges, were ex...

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Main Author: María José Miranda
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Language:English
Published: Fundação Zoobotânica do Rio Grande do Sul 2015-12-01
Series:Iheringia: Série Zoologia
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spelling doaj-333895c899a34e9ca5786606cf54d9082020-11-24T22:26:44ZengFundação Zoobotânica do Rio Grande do SulIheringia: Série Zoologia1678-47662015-12-01105448449810.1590/1678-476620151054484498S0073-47212015000400484The genus Bostryx in central western Argentina: anatomical and distributional description of four of its southernmost species (Gastropoda, Bulimulidae)María José MirandaABSTRACT The genus Bostryx Troschel, 1847 is endemic to South America, extending from Ecuador to Chile and Argentina. The southernmost Argentinian species of the genus that inhabit San Luis, San Juan and Mendoza provinces, specially the pre-Andes, Andes and Sierras Pampeanas mountain ranges, were examined. This is the first time the anatomy of Bostryx pastorei (Holmberg, 1912), Bostryx reedi (Parodiz, 1947) and Bostryx strobeli (Parodiz, 1956) has been described.Bostryx cordillerae (Strobel, 1874) is re-described regarding shell and anatomy due to new morphological data. The main differences among the species examined are based on shell characters. The distribution ofBostryx mendozanus (Strobel, 1874) and Bostryx cuyanus (Pfeiffer, 1867), other species found in this region, was also discussed.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0073-47212015000400484&lng=en&tlng=enStylommatophoraPrecordilleraSierras Pampeanassistemática
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The genus Bostryx in central western Argentina: anatomical and distributional description of four of its southernmost species (Gastropoda, Bulimulidae)
Iheringia: Série Zoologia
Stylommatophora
Precordillera
Sierras Pampeanas
sistemática
author_facet María José Miranda
author_sort María José Miranda
title The genus Bostryx in central western Argentina: anatomical and distributional description of four of its southernmost species (Gastropoda, Bulimulidae)
title_short The genus Bostryx in central western Argentina: anatomical and distributional description of four of its southernmost species (Gastropoda, Bulimulidae)
title_full The genus Bostryx in central western Argentina: anatomical and distributional description of four of its southernmost species (Gastropoda, Bulimulidae)
title_fullStr The genus Bostryx in central western Argentina: anatomical and distributional description of four of its southernmost species (Gastropoda, Bulimulidae)
title_full_unstemmed The genus Bostryx in central western Argentina: anatomical and distributional description of four of its southernmost species (Gastropoda, Bulimulidae)
title_sort genus bostryx in central western argentina: anatomical and distributional description of four of its southernmost species (gastropoda, bulimulidae)
publisher Fundação Zoobotânica do Rio Grande do Sul
series Iheringia: Série Zoologia
issn 1678-4766
publishDate 2015-12-01
description ABSTRACT The genus Bostryx Troschel, 1847 is endemic to South America, extending from Ecuador to Chile and Argentina. The southernmost Argentinian species of the genus that inhabit San Luis, San Juan and Mendoza provinces, specially the pre-Andes, Andes and Sierras Pampeanas mountain ranges, were examined. This is the first time the anatomy of Bostryx pastorei (Holmberg, 1912), Bostryx reedi (Parodiz, 1947) and Bostryx strobeli (Parodiz, 1956) has been described.Bostryx cordillerae (Strobel, 1874) is re-described regarding shell and anatomy due to new morphological data. The main differences among the species examined are based on shell characters. The distribution ofBostryx mendozanus (Strobel, 1874) and Bostryx cuyanus (Pfeiffer, 1867), other species found in this region, was also discussed.
topic Stylommatophora
Precordillera
Sierras Pampeanas
sistemática
url http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0073-47212015000400484&lng=en&tlng=en
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