English: Fig.1. Overview of the chief morphological differences between G. saulae (B, D, F) from Sanaron, and G. filiasaulae from Sanaron (A, C, E, K – M) and Tinahas (G – J). A, B: shell shape; C – F: radula; G – M: male genitalia (a, appendix; dg, distal gland; ld, left diverticulum; rd, right diverticulum; ve, vas efferens; vd, vas deferens; vs, vesicula seminalis). From: Schilthuizen, M., E.J.M. Rutten & M. Haase, 2012. Small-scale genetic structuring in a tropical cave snail and admixture with its above-ground sister species. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society, 105: 727-740. doi:10.1111/j.1095-8312.2011.01835.x
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