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"Orstan, Aydin" <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 21 Feb 2001 09:51:52 -0500
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Hi Everyone,

If you would like a reprint of one or both of the following please e-mail
your postal address to me (and indicate which paper you want). I have only a
few reprints of the first paper, so some of you may have to settle for
photocopies.

Aydin


Neubert, E., Örstan, A. and Welter-Schultes, F. (2000) The land snails of
the area between Kas and Demre, southwestern Turkey, with special reference
to Albinaria (Gastropoda, Pulmonata, Clausiliidae), Basteria 64:105-123.

Abstract
The 40 x 10 km region extending between Kas and Demre (Vilayet Antalya,
southwestern Turkey) provides an interesting area for studies on land
snails. It is one of the less well-known regions of Turkey in terms of land
snail distribution. Most of the landscape consists of limestone outcrops. In
this area 32 species of land snails were found, 14 of which live exclusively
in the coastal and suburban area of Demre suggesting that they were
introduced. Among the 18 autochthonous species were four species of
Albinaria, one of which is described as A. latelamellaris n. sp. A.
anatolica is very common and exhibits a considerable degree of geographical
variation of shell characters.


Örstan, A. (1999) Land snails of Black Hill Regional Park, Montgomery
County, Maryland. Maryland Naturalist, 43:20-24.

Abstract
Twenty four land snail species have been found in Black Hill Regional Park
in Montgomery Co., Maryland. The records of Euconulus dentatus, Glyphyalinia
rhoadsi, Hawaiia minuscula, Nesovitrea electrina, Striatura meridionalis,
Strobilops labyrinthica, Succinea ovalis and Vertigo gouldi are the first
for the county.

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