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Taxonomy
Nucula sulcata was named by Bronn (1831) [DISTRIBUTION: Pleistocene-Recent; Mediterranean.]. It is extant.
It was recombined as Nucula (Nucula) sulcata by Huber (2010).
It was recombined as Nucula (Nucula) sulcata by Huber (2010).
Sister species lacking formal opinion data
N. angusta, N. calliope, N. cipleyensis, N. ciplyensis, N. cochlear, N. dasa, N. defuniak, N. dixoni, N. fritschi, N. guillermensis, N. indica, N. meadinga, N. microconcentrica, N. otamatea, N. percrassa, N. potomacensis, N. praelongata, N. pulchra, N. rivulana, N. sagittata, N. stachei, N. subtrigona, N. silicea, N. mametschinskensis, N. planata, N. aptera, N. waiaotea, N. waiotea, N. eudorae
Synonymy list
Year | Name and author |
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1831 | Nucula sulcata Bronn |
2007 | Nucula sulcata Ragaini et al. p. 232 |
2010 | Nucula (Nucula) sulcata Huber p. 86 |
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Nucula (Nucula) sulcata Bronn 1831
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Diagnosis
No diagnoses are available