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Nekola, J. C.; Rosenberg, G. (2013). Vertigo marciae (Gastropoda: Vertiginidae), a new land snail from Jamaica. The Nautilus. 127 (3): 107–114.
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Nekola, J. C.; Rosenberg, G.
2013
<i>Vertigo marciae</i> (Gastropoda: Vertiginidae), a new land snail from Jamaica
The Nautilus
127 (3): 107–114
Publication
Vertigo marciae, a new species of gastropod mollusk (Pupilloidea: Vertiginidae), is described from Jamaica. This species is known in the Recent fauna only from John Crow Peak in the Blue Mountains, but also occurs as a Pleistocene fossil at Red Hills Road Cave. Vertigo marciae has been confused with Vertigo gouldii, but differs by its smaller shell size, lack of distinct shell striation, lack of an angular lamella, and presence of a flared aperture base. DNA sequence analyses document that V. marciae possesses unique mtDNA and nDNA sequences and is most closely allied with Vertigo alabamensis, Vertigo hebardi, and Vertigo oscariana. This group of species comprises a highly supported clade whose members are limited either to the Caribbean or the southeastern USA.
Vertigo hebardi Vanatta, 1912 (basis of record)
Vertigo marciae Nekola & Rosenberg, 2013 (original description)
Vertigo marciae Nekola & Rosenberg, 2013 (original description)
Florida Keys for Vertigo hebardi Vanatta, 1912 (origin: native - endemic)
Jamaica for Vertigo marciae Nekola & Rosenberg, 2013 (origin: native - endemic)
Jamaica for Vertigo marciae Nekola & Rosenberg, 2013 (origin: native - endemic)