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    Description of <i>Calliotropis pulvinaris</i> new species (Gastropoda: Trochidae: Eucyclinae: Calliotropini) from West Madagascar

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    Calliotropis pulrinaris new species is described from West Madagascar and compared with similar species in the trochid subfamily Eucyclinae, particitlarly with C. patula (Martens, 1904), C. concarospira (Schepman, 1908), C. blacki Marshall, 1979, and C. vaillanti (Fischer, 1882). The new species can be separated from these by a rather depressed spire, a rounded periphery tumid whorls bearing four spiral cords of which nodules decrease in size and increase in number from adapical cord to abapical cord, and five spiral cords on the base

    Description of <i>Calliostoma madagascarensis</i> n. sp. (Gastropoda: Trochidae: Calliostomatinae) from Madagascar

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    Calliostoma madagascarensis n. sp. is described and compared with similar Calliostoma species from the Indo-West Pacific

    Observations de <i>Cernuella virgata</i> et <i>Monacha cartusiana</i> en region liegeoise: signe d'expansion d'especes xero-thermophiles en Wallonie?

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    New populations of Cernuella virgata (Da Costa, 1778) and Monacha cartusiana (0.F.Miiller, 1774) have been discovered in the north of Liege (Grace-Berleur, Liege, Belgium), with some Monacha cantiana (Montagu, 1803) and Helicella itala (Linnaeus, 1758), all typical companion species of dry sunny habitats. For C. virgate, species known to live close to the coastal region in this latitude, this is its first mention in Wallonia. The increasing of observations of M.cantiana and M. cartusiana in south Belgium, and now the discovery of C. virgata, seem to indicate some recent modifications of repartition in xero-thermophilic landsnails living in this country. Even if humans are surely implicated in the introduction of these species, the precise causes of their presence are not really understood. Grass cutting is a potential risk of threat for the C. virgata population; however, this population has a real potential of expansion as favourable habitats are present around the observed sites. We estimated the C. virgata population size in summer 2014 to be of several hundred individuals. We encourage landsnail watchers and malacologists to focus their attention on reporting new data about these xerophilic species in Belgium, particularly in the countryside, railways, roadsides and slagheaps

    A Revision of the Chilodontidae (Gastropoda: Vetigastropoda: Seguenzioidea) of Southern Africa and the South-Western Indian Ocean

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