Systematic Classification of Recent and Fossil Conoidean Gastropods

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The Authoritative Reference on the Conoidea (Turrids and Allies)

Systematic Classification of Recent and Fossil Conoidean Gastropods is a comprehensive and meticulously detailed reference covering both living and fossil members of the superfamily Conoidea, including turrids, cone snails, and their allies. Combining authoritative taxonomic information with extensive references and illustrative material, this work serves as an indispensable resource for malacologists, paleontologists, and researchers studying conoidean diversity, evolution, and systematics.

Inside, readers will find:

  • Extensive systematic accounts detailing genus- and species-level classification, diagnostic features, and morphological descriptions.

  • Coverage of both recent and fossil taxa, providing a complete perspective on conoidean evolution and diversity.

  • Illustrations and references supporting accurate identification and comparative studies.

  • Up-to-date taxonomy, reflecting the latest research in malacology, molecular phylogenetics, and fossil record analysis.

  • Notes on distribution, ecology, and paleobiogeography, offering context for both living and extinct species.

An indispensable resource for malacologists, paleontologists, marine biologists, and researchers, this volume combines scientific rigor with exhaustive coverage, offering the most complete and authoritative overview of the systematics of recent and fossil conoidean gastropods worldwide.

The Authoritative Reference on the Conoidea (Turrids and Allies)

Systematic Classification of Recent and Fossil Conoidean Gastropods is a comprehensive and meticulously detailed reference covering both living and fossil members of the superfamily Conoidea, including turrids, cone snails, and their allies. Combining authoritative taxonomic information with extensive references and illustrative material, this work serves as an indispensable resource for malacologists, paleontologists, and researchers studying conoidean diversity, evolution, and systematics.

Inside, readers will find:

  • Extensive systematic accounts detailing genus- and species-level classification, diagnostic features, and morphological descriptions.

  • Coverage of both recent and fossil taxa, providing a complete perspective on conoidean evolution and diversity.

  • Illustrations and references supporting accurate identification and comparative studies.

  • Up-to-date taxonomy, reflecting the latest research in malacology, molecular phylogenetics, and fossil record analysis.

  • Notes on distribution, ecology, and paleobiogeography, offering context for both living and extinct species.

An indispensable resource for malacologists, paleontologists, marine biologists, and researchers, this volume combines scientific rigor with exhaustive coverage, offering the most complete and authoritative overview of the systematics of recent and fossil conoidean gastropods worldwide.