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Chlorostoma funebrale
Taxonomy
Chlorostoma funebrale was named by Adams (1855). It is extant.
It was recombined as Tegula funebrale by Chace and Chace (1919); it was recombined as Tegula funebralis by Oldroyd (1925); it was recombined as Tegula (Chlorostoma) funebralis by Grant and Gould (1931).
It was recombined as Tegula funebrale by Chace and Chace (1919); it was recombined as Tegula funebralis by Oldroyd (1925); it was recombined as Tegula (Chlorostoma) funebralis by Grant and Gould (1931).
Synonymy list
Year | Name and author |
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1855 | Chlorostoma funebrale Adams p. 316 |
1895 | Chlorostoma funebrale Ashley p. 342 |
1919 | Tegula funebrale Chace and Chace |
1925 | Tegula funebralis Oldroyd p. 20 |
1931 | Tegula (Chlorostoma) funebralis Grant and Gould p. 826 |
2020 | Chlorostoma funebrale Dornellas et al. pp. Appendix 1 |
2021 | Chlorostoma funebrale Hendy |
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Chlorostoma funebrale Adams 1855
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Diagnosis
No diagnoses are available