2014
DOI: 10.15381/rpb.v21i1.8250
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Análisis morfológico del sistema reproductor e identificación molecular a través de los marcadores mitocondriales COI y 16S rRNA de <em>Megalobulimus oblongus</em> (Mollusca, Strophocheilidae) de Colombia

Abstract: En este trabajo se hizo el análisis morfológico y molecular a 28 caracoles terrestres de Megalobulimus oblongus, colectados en diferentes departamentos de Colombia, depositados en una colección de referencia. Para la caracterización morfológica, los animales se disecaron al estéreomicroscopio. Se describieron el sistema reproductor y la concha. Del sistema reproductor se tomaron medidas a las estructuras que lo componen. De la concha se describió la forma, el color, el número de espiras y la ornamentación e ig… Show more

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“…Among the most distinctive elements of malacofauna of South America are the species of the endemic genus Megalobulimus Miller, 1878. This genus includes the largest land snails of the continent, many of which are tied to the rich cultural heritage of South America (Eggers et al 2011;Jaramillo Roldán et al 2014). Megalobulimus are mostly nocturnal snails that have been littlestudied in the wild, including few data on their distributional ranges.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Among the most distinctive elements of malacofauna of South America are the species of the endemic genus Megalobulimus Miller, 1878. This genus includes the largest land snails of the continent, many of which are tied to the rich cultural heritage of South America (Eggers et al 2011;Jaramillo Roldán et al 2014). Megalobulimus are mostly nocturnal snails that have been littlestudied in the wild, including few data on their distributional ranges.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…oblongus es una especie sudamericana de caracol terrestre, que se encuentra en Colombia [1], Bolivia, Brasil y Venezuela, [2], [3]. Es de hábitos nocturnos, detritívora y puede vivir hasta 14 años.…”
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