Bulimus indutus pallidus
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Familia: Bothriembryontidae
Genus: Bulimus
Name
Bulimus indutus Tate, 1879 – Wikispecies link – Pensoft Profile
- Bulimus indutus pallidus Tate 1879[1]: 135; B.J. Smith 1992[2]: 101. Not Bulimus pallidus C.B. Adams, 1845.
Type locality
[South Australia, Nullarbor Plain] “Bunda Plateau”.
Label
“Nullarbor Plain”.
Dimensions
Not given; figured specimen H 31.0, D 17.0, W 5.8.
Type material
AM C477, three syntypes.
Remarks
The specimens are labelled as “paratypes”; however, it is unclear on which evidence this is based and the specimens are herein considered as syntypes.
Current systematic position
Bothriembryontidae, Bothriembryon barretti Iredale, 1930.
Taxon Treatment
- Breure, A; Whisson, C; 2012: Annotated type catalogue of Bothriembryon (Mollusca, Gastropoda, Orthalicoidea) in Australian museums, with a compilation of types in other museums ZooKeys, 194: 41-80. doi
Other References
- ↑ Tate R (1879) Descriptions of new species of South Australian pulmoniferous snails. Transactions and Proceedings and Report of the Philosophical Society of Adelaide, South Australia 1878–1879: 133–136.
- ↑ Smith B (1992) Non-marine Mollusca. In: Houston WWK (Ed) Zoological Catalogue of Australia, 8. Australian Government Publishing Service, Canberra, xii + 405 pp.
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