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Mitra (Tiara) isabella
Taxonomy
Tiara isabella was named by Swainson (1831) [DISTRIBUTION: Recent; China.]. It is not a trace fossil. It is the type species of Cancilla, Tiara.
It was recombined as Cancilla isabella by Swainson (1840); it was recombined as Mitra (Tiara) isabella by Woodring (1964).
It was recombined as Cancilla isabella by Swainson (1840); it was recombined as Mitra (Tiara) isabella by Woodring (1964).
Sister species lacking formal opinion data
M. acteoglypha, M. alizalis, M. arata, M. berlinerae, M. contorta, M. cramei, M. cyclica, M. fulgurita, M. inconspicua, M. lens, M. murietta, M. prodroma, M. rhytidata, M. thomsoni, M. turbinata, M. menkrawitensis, M. monoplicata, M. sadleri, M. puncticulata, M. chrysostoma, M. hanleyana, M. prodroma, M. musa, M. interlirata, M. mitrodita, M. silicata
Synonymy list
Year | Name and author |
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1831 | Tiara isabella Swainson |
1840 | Cancilla isabella Swainson |
1849 | Tiara isabella Herrmannsen p. 576 |
1964 | Mitra (Tiara) isabella Woodring p. 283 |
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†Mitra (Tiara) isabella Swainson 1831
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Diagnosis
No diagnoses are available