B. Caze et al. 2010
Full reference
B. Caze, D. Merle, J. M. Pacaud and J. P. Saint Martin. 2010. First systematic study using the variability of the residual colour patterns: the case of the Paleogene Seraphsidae (Mollusca, Gastropoda, Stromboidea). Geodiversitas 32(3):417-477 [P. Wagner/P. Wagner/P. Wagner]
Metadata
ID number: | 58869 |
Created: | 2016-04-12 15:29:40 |
Modified: | 2018-07-11 23:47:27 |
Publication type: | journal article |
Taxonomy: | stated without evidence |
Language: | English |
DOI: | 10.5252/g2010n3a4 |
Taxonomic names (11)
Taxonomic opinions (10) - view classification
'Bulla volutata is recombined as Seraphs volutatus' according to B. Caze et al. 2010
'Cerithium involutus belongs to Cerithium' according to Lamarck 1804
'Cypraea arctica belongs to Cypraea' according to Pultenay 1799
'Cypraea arctica is recombined as Trivia arctica' according to B. Caze et al. 2010
'Delphinula marginata is recombined as Collonia marginata' according to Gray 1850
'Diameza belongs to Seraphsidae' according to B. Caze et al. 2010
'Paraseraphs belongs to Seraphsidae' according to B. Caze et al. 2010
'Seraphs (Miniseraphs) is reassigned into Diameza' according to B. Caze et al. 2010
'Seraphs convolutum is a subjective synonym of Seraphs volutatus' according to B. Caze et al. 2010
'Terebellum (Seraphs) eratoides belongs to Terebellum (Seraphs)' according to Cossmann 1889
'Cerithium involutus belongs to Cerithium' according to Lamarck 1804
'Cypraea arctica belongs to Cypraea' according to Pultenay 1799
'Cypraea arctica is recombined as Trivia arctica' according to B. Caze et al. 2010
'Delphinula marginata is recombined as Collonia marginata' according to Gray 1850
'Diameza belongs to Seraphsidae' according to B. Caze et al. 2010
'Paraseraphs belongs to Seraphsidae' according to B. Caze et al. 2010
'Seraphs (Miniseraphs) is reassigned into Diameza' according to B. Caze et al. 2010
'Seraphs convolutum is a subjective synonym of Seraphs volutatus' according to B. Caze et al. 2010
'Terebellum (Seraphs) eratoides belongs to Terebellum (Seraphs)' according to Cossmann 1889
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