Mollusc species from the Pontocaspian region - an expert opinion list
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Wesselingh, Frank
Naturalis Biodiversity Center, Leiden, Netherlands
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Poorten, Jan Johan ter
Field Museum of Natural History, Chicago, United States of America
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Kijashko, Pavel
Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia
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Albrecht, Christian
Justus Liebig University, Giessen, Germany
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Anistratenko, Olga Yu
Schmalhausen Instite of Zoology, National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Kiev, Ukraine & Institute of Geological Sciences, National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, KievUkraine
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Frolov, Pavel
Saint-Petersburg State University, Saint Petersburg, Russia
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Gándara, Alberto Martinez
Grigore Artipa National Museum of Natural History, Bucharest, Romania
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Gittenberger, Arjan
Gittenberger Marine Research, Inventory & Strategy, Leiden, Netherlands
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Gogaladze, Aleksandre
Naturalis Biodiversity Center, Leiden, Netherlands
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Mikhail Karpinsky
Russian Federal Research Institute of Fisheries and Oceanography, Moscow, Russia
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Popa, Luis
Grigore Antirpa National Museum of Natural History, Bucharest, Romania
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Sands, Arthur F
Justus Liebig University, Giessen, Germany
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Vandendorpe, Justine
Justus Liebig University, Giessen, Germany
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Wilke, Thomas
Justus Liebig University Giessen Germany
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http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.827.31365
journal article
http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.827.31365
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Andrusovia dybowskii
Brusina in Westerlund, 1902b
*1902b
Andrusovia Dybowskii
Westerlund: 133.
? 2000
Andrusovia dybowskii
Brusina in Westerlund, 1903. - Starobogatov: 39, fig. 1A.
2016
Andrusovia dybowskii
Brusina in Westerlund, 1903. - Vinarski and Kantor: 214.
Status. Accepted Pontocaspian species.
Type locality. Caspian Sea (no details).
Distribution. Middle and southern Caspian Sea (
Starobogatov 2000
).
Taxonomic notes. Apparently, Brusina considered both the more conical and flatter shells ("conoidea vel discoidea") to belong to a single species.
Starobogatov (2000)
in turn referred only the flat type to as
Andrusovia dybowskii
and considered the conical ones to belong to separate species (
A. brusinai
and
A. marina
). The recently rediscovered type material represents the conico-globular type and is currently subject of study by V. Anistratenko and collaegues.
Conservation status. Not assessed.