2020
DOI: 10.1111/jzs.12407
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An integrative approach to the taxonomy and systematics within the genusMontenegrinaBoettger, 1877 (Mollusca, Gastropoda, Clausiliidae)

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“…The atrium can exhibit different configurations, from completely smooth to variable pleats. In contrast to what was found in Montenegrina (De Mattia et al 2020), a large atrial fold has never been detected. The internal V shows few different configurations.…”
Section: Internal Morphology Of the Genital Organscontrasting
confidence: 99%
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“…The atrium can exhibit different configurations, from completely smooth to variable pleats. In contrast to what was found in Montenegrina (De Mattia et al 2020), a large atrial fold has never been detected. The internal V shows few different configurations.…”
Section: Internal Morphology Of the Genital Organscontrasting
confidence: 99%
“…The external shape of the genital organs was found to be of low taxonomic value, because no particular configuration is exclusive and distinctive of one taxon or a group of taxa. On the other side, the internal sculpturing is highly variable, but stable at the population level and the morphology of the genital organs delimits (sub)species, similar to what was found in the genus Montenegrina (De Mattia et al 2020). Different (sub) species can share a similar morphology of one or more sections of the genital organs (atrium, penis, epiphallus, penial papilla, distal vagina, proximal vagina), but no taxon, both at specific and subspecific level, was found to show an identical overall anatomical arrangement with another one.…”
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