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| - The small conoidean Hemilienardia ocellata is one of the easily recognizable Indo-Pacific %22turrids%22, primarily because of its remarkable eyespot colour pattern. Morphological and molecular phylogenetic analyses revealed four species that share this %22characteristic%22 colour pattern but demonstrate consistent differences in size and shell proportions. Three new species - Hemilienardia acinonyx sp. nov. from the Philippines, H. lynx sp. nov. from Papua New Guinea and H. pardus sp. nov. from the Society and Loyalty Islands - are described based on the results of phylogenetic analyses. Although the H. ocellata species complex clade falls in a monophyletic Hemilienardia, H. ocellata and H. acinonyx sp. nov. possess a radula with semi-enrolled or notably flattened triangular marginal teeth, a condition that diverges substantially from the standard radular morphology of Hemilienardia and other raphitomids.
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| - The small conoidean Hemilienardia ocellata is one of the easily recognizable Indo-Pacific %22turrids%22, primarily because of its remarkable eyespot colour pattern. Morphological and molecular phylogenetic analyses revealed four species that share this %22characteristic%22 colour pattern but demonstrate consistent differences in size and shell proportions. Three new species - Hemilienardia acinonyx sp. nov. from the Philippines, H. lynx sp. nov. from Papua New Guinea and H. pardus sp. nov. from the Society and Loyalty Islands - are described based on the results of phylogenetic analyses. Although the H. ocellata species complex clade falls in a monophyletic Hemilienardia, H. ocellata and H. acinonyx sp. nov. possess a radula with semi-enrolled or notably flattened triangular marginal teeth, a condition that diverges substantially from the standard radular morphology of Hemilienardia and other raphitomids.
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| - Fedosov, A. E., Stahlschmidt, P., Puillandre, N., Aznar-Cormano, L. & Bouchet, P. 2017. Not all spotted cats are leopards: evidence for a <em>Hemilienardia ocellata</em> species complex (Gastropoda: Conoidea: Raphitomidae). <em>European Journal of Taxonomy</em>, 268 : 1-20.
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