FN Archimer Export Format PT J TI Pseudolatirus Bellardi, 1884 revisited, with the description of two new genera and five new species (Neogastropoda: Fasciolariidae) BT AF KANTOR, Yuri I. FEDOSOV, Alexander E. SNYDER, Martin Avery BOUCHET, Philippe AS 1:1;2:1;3:2,3;4:2; FF 1:;2:;3:;4:; C1 Russian Acad Sci, AN Severtsov Inst Ecol & Evolut, Leninski Prospect 33, Moscow 119071, Russia. Sorbonne Univ, MNHN, Inst Systemat,Evolut,Biodivers ISYEB, UPMC,EPHE,CNRS,UMR 7205, 57 Rue Cuvier,CP26, F-75005 Paris, France. Drexel Univ, Acad Nat Sci, 1900 Benjamin Franklin Pkwy, Philadelphia, PA 19103 USA. C2 RUSSIAN ACAD SCI, RUSSIA MNHN, FRANCE ACAD NAT SCI UNIV DREXEL, USA IN DOAJ IF 1.188 TC 6 UR https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00620/73240/72754.pdf LA English DT Article CR ATIMO VATAE CONCALIS EBISCO KANACONO KAVIENG MADEEP MUSORSTOM 7 MUSORSTOM 8 MUSORSTOM 9 NORFOLK 2 SALOMON 2 SANTO 2006 TARASOC TERRASSE BO Antea Alis DE ;Gastropod;Fasciolariidae;Pseudolatirus;molecular phylogeny;new genera;new species;Southwest Pacific AB The genus Pseudolatirus Bellardi, 1884, with the Miocene type species Fusus bilineatus Hornes, 1853, has been used for 13 Miocene to Early Pleistocene fossil species and eight Recent species and has traditionally been placed in the fasciolariid subfamily Peristerniinae Tryon, 1880. Although the fossil species are apparently peristerniines, the Recent species were in their majority suspected to be most closely related to Granulifusus Kuroda & Habe, 1954 in the subfamily Fusininae Wrigley, 1927. Their close affinity was confirmed by the molecular phylogenetic analysis of Couto et al. (2016). In the molecular phylogenetic section we present a more detailed analysis of the relationships of 10 Recent Pseudolatirus-like species, erect two new fusinine genera, Okutanius gen. nov. (type species Fusolatirus kuroseanus Okutani, 1975) and Vermeijius gen. nov. (type species Pseudolatirus pallidus Kuroda & Habe, 1961). Five species are described as new for science, three of them are based on sequenced specimens (Granulifusus annae sp. nov., G. norfolkensis sp. nov., Okutanius ellenae gen. et sp. nov.) and two (G. tatianae sp. nov., G. guidoi sp. nov.) are attributed to Granulifusus on the basis of conchological similarities to sequenced species. New data on radular morphology is presented for examined species. PY 2018 PD MAY SO European Journal Of Taxonomy SN 2118-9773 PU Museum Natl Histoire Naturelle VL 433 UT 000431461700001 BP 1 EP 57 DI 10.5852/ejt.2018.433 ID 73240 ER EF