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Ordo: Coleoptera
Familia: Orthalicoidea
Genus: Odontostomus
Name
Odontostomus toleratus Fulton, 1903 – Wikispecies link – Pensoft Profile
- Odontostomus (Moricandia) toleratus Fulton 1903[1]: 100, pl. 9 fig. 2.
- Moricandia tolerata (Fulton); Simone 2006[2]: 172, fig. 607.
Type locality
“Brazil”.
Label
“Brazil”, in Fulton’s handwrting.
Dimensions
“Maj. diam. 9; alt. 32 millim.”; holotype H 31.9, D 9.54, W 8.8.
Type material
NHMUK 1903.11.20.34, holotype (ex Fulton).
Remarks
The label indicates “Type”.
Current systematic position
Odontostomidae, Moricandia tolerata (Fulton, 1903).
Taxon Treatment
- Breure, A; Ablett, J; 2012: Annotated type catalogue of the Bothriembryontidae and Odontostomidae (Mollusca, Gastropoda, Orthalicoidea) in the Natural History Museum, London ZooKeys, 182: 1-70. doi
Other References
- ↑ Fulton H (1903) Figures and descriptions of supposed new species of Ennea, Macrochlamys, Cochlostyla, Strophocheilus (Borus), Odontostomus (Moricandia), Leptopoma, Cataulus, Coptocheilus, and Trophidophora. Journal of Malacology 10: 99-103.
- ↑ Simone L (2006) Land and freshwater mollusks of Brazil: 1–390. EGB/Fapesp, Sao Paulo.
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