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Harpagodinae
Taxonomy
Harpagodidae was named by Pchelintsev (1963) [m. kosnik taxon no: 9986].
It was reranked as the subfamily Harpagodinae by Bouchet et al. (2005) and Kollmann (2009).
It was assigned to Stromboidea by Ponder and Warén (1988); and to Aporrhaidae by Bouchet et al. (2005) and Kollmann (2009).
It was reranked as the subfamily Harpagodinae by Bouchet et al. (2005) and Kollmann (2009).
It was assigned to Stromboidea by Ponder and Warén (1988); and to Aporrhaidae by Bouchet et al. (2005) and Kollmann (2009).
Synonymy list
Year | Name and author |
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1963 | Harpagodidae Pchelintsev |
1988 | Harpagodidae Ponder and Warén p. 299 |
2005 | Harpagodinae Bouchet et al. p. 250 |
2009 | Harpagodinae Kollmann pp. 51 - 52 |
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Subfm. †Harpagodinae Pchelintsev 1963
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G. †Harpagodes Gill 1870
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Subg. †Harpagodes (Jaccardites) Neagu and Pana 1995
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†Harpagodes (Jaccardites) jaccardi Pictet and Campiche 1861
†Harpagodes americanus Imlay 1940
†Harpagodes beaumontiana d'Orbigny 1842
†Harpagodes desori Pictet and Campiche 1864
†Harpagodes mexicanus Imlay 1940
†Harpagodes oceani Brongniart 1821
†Harpagodes pelagi Brongniart 1821
†Harpagodes pseudobicarinata d'Orbigny 1850
G. †Harpodactylus Kollmann 2009
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†Harpodactylus marolti Kollmann 2009
†Harpodactylus ovata Goldfuss 1844
†Harpodactylus pinnipenna Zekeli 1852
G. †Harpospira Neagu and Pana 1995
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Harpospira polycera d'Orbigny 1843
†Harpospira subtilis Zekeli 1852
G. †Kaunhowenia Abdel-Gawad 1986
G. †Phyllocheilus Gabb 1868
Diagnosis
Reference | Diagnosis | |
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H. A. Kollmann 2009 | Globular to moderately high-spired large shells with narrow basal and broad subsutural notch; whorls convex to strongly angular, with dominant spiral sculpture; last whorl bearing at least 5 spiral ribs or ribbons extending to broadly expanded labral wing, where they end in spines; strongly bent and sometimes bipartite rostra (pl. 2, fig. 3,4). |