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Three new species of the terrestrial snail genus Bothriembryon (Mollusca: Gastropoda: Bothriembryontidae) from Cape Arid National Park, Bremer Bay and Koolyanobbing, Western Australia.

Corey S. Whisson, Elise Foley, Palavee Nyayadhish, Yumeng Wang, Peter U. Middelfart and
Lisa A. Kirkendale

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Corey S. Whisson[*], Elise Foley, Palavee Nyayadhish, Yumeng Wang, Peter U. Middelfart and
Lisa A. Kirkendale

Collections & Research, Western Australian Museum, 49 Kew St, Welshpool, Western Australia 6106, Australia.

Abstract

The Australian land snail genus Bothriembryon Pilsbry, 1894 currently consists of 67 extant species, with 60 found only in Western Australia and of these, 54 are confined to the south-west Western Australia (SWWA) biodiversity hotspot. Based on molecular and morphological data we describe three new species from the SWWA biodiversity hotspot: B. aridensis n. sp. from Cape Arid National Park, B. striatus n. sp. from the Bremer Bay area and B. turris n. sp. from the Koolyanobbing area.

Cite this paper as: Whisson CS et al (2026). Three new species of the terrestrial snail genus Bothriembryon (Mollusca: Gastropoda: Bothriembryontidae) from Cape Arid National Park, Bremer Bay and Koolyanobbing, Western Australia.. Australian Journal of Taxonomy 125: 1–11. doi: https://doi.org/10.54102/ajt.5bz1q

This paper was published on: 16/6/2026

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