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First record of the family Diplommatinidae Gray, 1847 (Gastropoda: Architaenioglossa) from Ecuador with description of a new Adelopoma Doering, 1885

Latvian National Museum of Natural History; Kr. Barona iela 4; LV-1050; Rīga; Latvia
Institute of Biology; University of Latvia; O. Vācieša iela 4; LV-1004; Rīga; Latvia
Institute of Biology; University of Latvia; O. Vācieša iela 4; LV-1004; Rīga; Latvia. Department of Life Sciences; Natural History Museum; SW7 5BD; London; United Kingdom. Coleopterological Research Center; Institute of Life Sciences and Technology; Daugavpils University; Vienības iela 13; LV-5401; Daugavpils; Latvia
Mollusca taxonomy morphology Cyclophoroidea new species key Central & South America

Abstract

Diplommatinidae Gray, 1847, a family of minute cyclophoroid gastropods, is recorded from Ecuador for the first time. Adelopoma gracile Greķe, sp. nov. is described and illustrated from River Pastaza valley, central Ecuador. Differential diagnosis is provided for similar congeners. An annotated checklist of and a preliminary key to the Adelopoma Doering, 1885 species are provided.

 

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