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Taxonomy
Lithodomus plumula was named by Hanley (1844). It is extant.
It was recombined as Lithophagus plumula by Carpenter (1857); it was recombined as Lithophaga plumula by Dall (1898), Arnold (1903), Hertlein and Strong (1946), McLean (1969) and Kern (1973); it was recombined as Lithophaga (Diberus) plumula by Moore (1983) and Coan et al. (2000).
It was recombined as Lithophagus plumula by Carpenter (1857); it was recombined as Lithophaga plumula by Dall (1898), Arnold (1903), Hertlein and Strong (1946), McLean (1969) and Kern (1973); it was recombined as Lithophaga (Diberus) plumula by Moore (1983) and Coan et al. (2000).
Sister species lacking formal opinion data
Synonymy list
Year | Name and author |
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1844 | Lithodomus plumula Hanley p. 17 |
1857 | Lithophagus plumula Carpenter pp. 125-126 |
1898 | Lithophaga plumula Dall p. 799 |
1903 | Lithophaga plumula Arnold p. 121 |
1946 | Lithophaga plumula Hertlein and Strong p. 75 |
1969 | Lithophaga plumula McLean p. 68 figs. fig. 37.4 |
1973 | Lithophaga plumula Kern p. 73 |
1983 | Lithophaga (Diberus) plumula Moore p. A73 figs. Plate 19, figures 7, 8 |
2000 | Lithophaga (Diberus) plumula Coan et al. p. 180 |
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Lithophagus plumula Hanley 1844
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Diagnosis
No diagnoses are available