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Busycotypus spiratus
Taxonomy
Pyrula spirata was named by Lamarck (1816) [DISTRIBUTION: Pleistocene-Recent; Western Atlantic.]. It is extant.
It was recombined as Busycon spiratus by Richards (1962); it was recombined as Busycon (Fulguropsis) spiratum by Abbott (1970); it was recombined as Fulguropsis spiratum by Petuch and Roberts (2007); it was recombined as Busycotypus spiratus by Hendy et al. (2008).
It was recombined as Busycon spiratus by Richards (1962); it was recombined as Busycon (Fulguropsis) spiratum by Abbott (1970); it was recombined as Fulguropsis spiratum by Petuch and Roberts (2007); it was recombined as Busycotypus spiratus by Hendy et al. (2008).
Synonyms
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Synonymy list
Year | Name and author |
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1816 | Pyrula spirata Lamarck p. 142 figs. pl. 433, figs. 2a-b |
1817 | Bulla pyrum Dillwyn |
1858 | Pyrula pyrum Holmes p. 67 |
1962 | Busycon pyrum DuBar |
1962 | Busycon spiratus Richards |
1970 | Busycon (Fulguropsis) spiratum Abbott p. 223 |
2007 | Fulguropsis spiratum Petuch and Roberts p. 180 |
2008 | Busycotypus spiratus Hendy et al. |
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Busycotypus spiratus Lamarck 1816
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Invalid names: Bulla pyrum Dillwyn 1817 [synonym]
Diagnosis
No diagnoses are available