Tudorella sulcata explained
Tudorella sulcata is a species of land snail which has an operculum, a terrestrial gastropod mollusk in the family Pomatiidae.
Distribution
The species (T. s. sulcata) occurs in Algeria, France, Portugal and (Tudorella sp. pl.) also occurs in Morocco, Spain, Sardinia, Malta[1] Tunisia and Sicily.
Further reading
- Jesse R., Véla E. & Pfenninger M. (2011). "Phylogeography of a Land Snail Suggests Trans-Mediterranean Neolithic Transport". PLoS ONE 6(6): e20734. .
- Pavon D. (2005). "Tudorella sulcata sulcata (Draparnaud 1805) (Gastropoda: Pomatiidae), une espèce patrimoniale de la malacofaune francaise. Biocosme mesogéen 21: 155-170 (dated 2004, published in 2005).
- Véla E., Magnin F., Pavon D. & Pfenninger M. (2008). "Phylogénie moléculaire et données paléobiogéographiques sur le gastéropode terrestre Tudorella sulcata (Draparnaud, 1805) en France et en Algérie orientale". Geodiversitas 30(1): 233–246.
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Notes and References
- Kolouch. Luboš R.. 2003-07-10. Suchozemští, sladkovodní a brakičtí měkkýši ostrovů Malty [Terrestrial, freshwater and brackish mollusca of Malta islands]]. Malacologica Bohemoslovaca. Czech. 2. 43–50. 10.5817/MaB2003-2-43. 1336-6939. free.