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Loxonema sinuosum
Taxonomy
Terebra sinuosum was named by de Sowerby and Murchison (1839) [Terebra? sinuosum de Sowerby in Murchison 1839]. It is not extant. It is the type species of Loxonema.
It was recombined as Loxonema sinuosa by Chapman (1916); it was recombined as Loxonema sinuosum by Phillips (1841), Donald (1905), Perner (1907), Longstaff (1909), Knight (1941), Peel (1977), Blodgett and Johnson (1992), Heidelberger (2001) and Wagner (2023).
It was recombined as Loxonema sinuosa by Chapman (1916); it was recombined as Loxonema sinuosum by Phillips (1841), Donald (1905), Perner (1907), Longstaff (1909), Knight (1941), Peel (1977), Blodgett and Johnson (1992), Heidelberger (2001) and Wagner (2023).
Sister species lacking formal opinion data
Synonyms
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Synonymy list
Year | Name and author |
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1839 | Terebra sinuosum de Sowerby and Murchison |
1841 | Loxonema sinuosum Phillips p. 98 |
1905 | Loxonema sinuosum Donald p. 572 |
1907 | Loxonema acuminatum Perner pp. 332 - 333 figs. txt. f. 243 |
1907 | Loxonema sinuosum Perner p. 332 |
1909 | Loxonema sinuosum Longstaff p. 215 figs. pl. 10 f. 1a-b |
1916 | Loxonema sinuosa Chapman p. 96 |
1941 | Loxonema sinuosum Knight p. 180 figs. pl. 48 f. 8a-b |
1977 | Loxonema sinuosum Peel p. 37 figs. pl. 4 f. 10 |
1992 | Loxonema sinuosum Blodgett and Johnson p. 127 |
2001 | Loxonema sinuosum Heidelberger p. 111 |
2023 | Loxonema sinuosum Wagner p. 1745 |
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If no rank is listed, the taxon is considered an unranked clade in modern classifications. Ranks may be repeated or presented in the wrong order because authors working on different parts of the classification may disagree about how to rank taxa.
†Loxonema sinuosum de Sowerby and Murchison 1839
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Invalid names: Loxonema acuminatum Perner 1907 [synonym]
Diagnosis
No diagnoses are available