Herpetopoma instrictum
Taxonavigation
editTaxonavigation: Seguenzioidea |
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Superregnum: Eukaryota |
Familia: Chilodontidae
Genus: Herpetopoma
Species: Herpetopoma instrictum
Name
edit- Herpetopoma instrictum (Gould, 1849)
- Type locality: Pacific Islands.
Mentions
edit- Trochus (Monodonta) instrictus Gould, 1849 in 1846–50: 107; 1852: 190, pl. 13, fig. 225a–c; 1862: 59; Johnson, 1964: 92.
- Monodonta alveolata A. Adams 1853: 176. Type loc.: ‘Guidulman, island of Bohol, rocky ground, 60 fathoms [-110 m]; Baclayon, island of Bohol, under stones, low water; island of Capul, on the reefs at low water’.
- Monodonta bourcierei Crosse 1863: 178, pl. 4, fig. 6; Pilsbry 1890 in 1889–90 [= Trochus instrictus Gould, 1849]. Type loc.: New Caledonia.
- Turcica instricta A. Adams, 1864b: 143.
- Trochus (Euchelus) alveolatus Smith 1876: 559.
- Trochus bourcierei Fischer, 1878 in 1875–80: 249, pl. 84, fig. 3.
- Euchelus alveolatus Melvill & Sykes, 1897: 172; Kaicher 1990: No 5706, syntype.
- Euchelus instrictus Pilsbry, 1890 in 1889–90: 440, pl. 67, figs 62, 63; Hedley 1899: 405; Hidalgo 1904–5: 256; Shirley 1911: 96; Cernohorsky, 1978b: 33, pl. 8, fig. 6 [= Monodonta alveolata Adams, 1853]; Kaicher 1990: No 5705, holotype; Wells & Slack-Smith, 1986: 44; Jansen 1996: 7, No 21 [doubtful]; Kosuge & Chino, 1998: 78, pl. 25, fig. 3 [doubtful]; Chang, 2003: 4, figs C–F.
- Monodonta bourcieri [sic]: Smith 1897: 232.
- Euchelus intricatus [sic]: Schepman 1908: 71.
- Euchelus (Euchelus) alveolatus Solem 1953: 218.
- Euchelus (Euchelus) instrictus Hirase & Taki 1954: pl. 70, fig. 6; Solem 1958: 217.
- Euchelus instricta: Habe 1964: 10, pl. 4, fig. 14.
- Euchelus (Herpetopoma) instrictus Ladd 1966: 33, pl. 3. figs 11–13; Springsteen & Leobrera 1986: 36, pl. 5, fig. 10.
- Euchelus bourcieri [sic] Kaicher 1990: No 5707, type.
- Euchelus (Vaceuchelus) instrictus Fukuda 1993: 24, pl. 6, fig. 70.
References
edit- Gould, A.A., 1846–50: Shells collected by the United States Exploring Expedition under the command of Charles Wilkes. Proceedings of the Boston Society of Natural History, 2–3.