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  1. Pyramidellidae - Wikipedia

  2. New insights into the phylogeny of the Pyramidellidae …

  3. Revision of Pyramidellidae (Gastropoda: Heterobranchia) from …

  4. Pyramidellidae J. E. Gray, 1840 - World Register of Marine Species

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    An alternative interpretation is that the family Pyramidellidae is but one of six families within the superfamily Pyramidelloidea ( Schander, van Aartsen & Corgan 1999). Many species are rare or infrequently recorded. Subfamilies included within the family Pyramidellidae vary according to the taxonomy consulted.
    The Pyramidellidae are marine ectoparasitic species (with a few exceptions) on a variety of hosts (e.g. polychaete worms or molluscs), partly exhibiting negative effects on cultured oysters ( Crassostrea) or giant clams ( Tridacna) ( Schander, 1997 ).
    Pyramidellidae is one of the most diversified families of gastropods. In the last years, several studies performed in different areas, have greatly improved the knowledge on this family (e.g., Schander, 1994; van Aartsen et al., 1998, 2000; Lygre et al., 2011; Pimenta et al., 2008, 2018; Høisaeter, 2014; and references therein).
    As part of this study, eight species of Pyramidellidae, belonging to the genera Turbonilla, Fargoa, Menestho and Brachystomia, are recognized from the Magellanic Province. Turbonilla appears represented in the Magellanic waters by three species: T. strebeli, T. deseadensis n. sp. and T. cf. madrinensis.
  6. Pyramidellidae (Gastropoda: Heterobranchia) from the …

    WEBAs part of this study, eight species of Pyramidellidae, belonging to the genera Turbonilla, Fargoa, Menestho and Brachystomia, are recognized from the Magellanic Province. Turbonilla appears represented in the …

  7. Pyramidellidae Introduction

    WEBHome. The Pyramidellidae is a large family of marine, ectoparasitic molluscs of worldwide distribution. The shells take a variety of forms from very elongate to ovate, with a variety of sculpture, and usually have a …

  8. Pyramid Snails (Family Pyramidellidae) · iNaturalist

  9. Pyramidelloidea - Wikipedia

  10. Pyramidellidae | NBN Atlas