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The Indo-Pacific region has been divided into land snail faunal zones by a number of authors (Fischer, 1880–87, 1950; Cook, 1895; Solem, 1959). Solem (1959) has presented the most recent account giving an illustrated synthesis of the earlier schemes (figs. 29–32) in the course of a major systematic and zoogeographic account of the land and freshwater mollusca of the New Hebrides. He states: ‘There are three main faunal assemblages of land snails in the Indo-Pacific region. These are called the Palaeo-Oriental, Pacific Island, and Southern Relict faunas.’ New Zealand falls into the area covered by the Southern Relict fauna.
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