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Alf <i>et al.</i> (2010)
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Alf <i>et al.</i> (2010)
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Five new species of Bolma are described, three from New Caledonia, one from Mozambique and one from French Polynesia, all from deep reef (75-155 m) to bathyal (230-580 m) depths. Four of the new species have been sequenced, and their holotypes are also voucher specimens for COI sequences, thus contributing to a new generation of name-bearing types. The descriptions and names are provided in advance of a forthcoming shell-based revision of the genus Bolma, and in advance of a detailed molecular- and morphology-based study of Bolma in New Caledonian waters.
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Five new species of Bolma are described, three from New Caledonia, one from Mozambique and one from French Polynesia, all from deep reef (75-155 m) to bathyal (230-580 m) depths. Four of the new species have been sequenced, and their holotypes are also voucher specimens for COI sequences, thus contributing to a new generation of name-bearing types. The descriptions and names are provided in advance of a forthcoming shell-based revision of the genus Bolma, and in advance of a detailed molecular- and morphology-based study of Bolma in New Caledonian waters.
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2010-01-01
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Alf, A., Maestrati, P. & Bouchet P. 2010. New species of <i>Bolma </i>(Gastropoda: Vetigastropoda: Turbinidae) from the tropical deep sea. <i>The Nautilus</i>, 124(2): 93-99.