Atlanta selvagensis, a new species of heteropod mollusc from the Northeastern Atlantic Ocean (Gastropoda: Carinarioidea)

  • de Vera A
  • Seapy R
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Abstract

A new species of atlantid heteropod, Atlanta selvagensis, is described on the basis of external shell structure and pigmentation, and the morphologies of the eye and operculum. All specimens were collected from waters around the Selvagens Islands in the eastern North Atlantic Ocean. Species of Atlanta that share similar features with A. selvagensis are A. peroni, A. gaudichaudi and A. plana.

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de Vera, A., & Seapy, R. R. (2006). Atlanta selvagensis, a new species of heteropod mollusc from the Northeastern Atlantic Ocean (Gastropoda: Carinarioidea). Vieraea Folia Scientiarum Biologicarum Canariensium, 34(Vieraea 34), 45–54. https://doi.org/10.31939/vieraea.2006.34.06

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