TY - JOUR TI - On the development, habitat selection and taxonomy ofHelix (Jacosta) siphnicaKobelt (Gastropoda, Helicellinae) AU - Mylonas, M. AU - Botsaris, J. AU - Sourdis, J. AU - Valakos, E. JO - Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society (after Jan 1, 2002) PY - 1995 VL - 115 TODO - 4 SP - 347-357 PB - SN - 0024-4082, 1096-3642 TODO - 10.1006/zjls.1995.0041 TODO - null TODO - The environmental factors affecting the distribution, variation, and development and taxonomy ofHelix (Jacosta) siphnicaKobelt, 1883, an endemic landsnail of Siphnos Island (Cyclades, Greece), are examined. Two types of populations can be distinguished due to different strategies of shell development. In the first, and more frequent, type, the keeled and depressed juvenile shells, become rounded in the later developmental stages. In the second type, in all developmental stages, only keeled shells are found. In this study changes in the allometric relationships of shell height, shell diameter and whorls are correlated with the development of the genital system and changes in habitat selection. The keeled forms are found in drier and more stony environments. The degradation of the forests to dry maquis and frygana and desertification in the Aegean insular ecosystems are probably connected with the development of keeled forms. Keeled populations ofTrochoidea siphnicaare regarded as an example of neoteny leading to paedomorphosis by retardation. © 1995 The Linnean Society of London. ER -