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Neverita limula
Taxonomy
Natica limula was named by Conrad (1833) [DISTRIBUTION: Middle Eocene; Gulf Coastal Plain.]. Its type specimen is ANSP 12797, a shell, and it is not a trace fossil.
It was recombined as Neverita (Glossaulax) limula by Cossmann (1925); it was recombined as Neverita limula by Conrad (1865), Palmer and Brann (1966) and Kosnik (2002).
It was recombined as Neverita (Glossaulax) limula by Cossmann (1925); it was recombined as Neverita limula by Conrad (1865), Palmer and Brann (1966) and Kosnik (2002).
Sister species lacking formal opinion data
Synonyms
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Synonymy list
Year | Name and author |
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1833 | Natica limula Conrad p. 46 |
1833 | Natica gibbosa Lea p. 108 figs. pl. 4, fig. 92 |
1865 | Neverita gibbosa Conrad p. 27 |
1865 | Neverita limula Conrad p. 27 |
1925 | Natica (Neverita) gibbosa Cossmann p. 117 |
1925 | Neverita (Glossaulax) limula Cossmann p. 117 |
1966 | Neverita limula Palmer and Brann p. 797 |
2002 | Neverita limula Kosnik |
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†Neverita limula Conrad 1833
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Invalid names: Natica (Neverita) gibbosa Lea 1833 [synonym]
Diagnosis
No diagnoses are available