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WMSDB - Worldwide Mollusc Species DataBase


By Dr. Claudio Galli - Genova, Italy
 
 
               Taxon Tree:
                         GASTROPODA [Class]
                                   CAENOGASTROPODA [Subclass]
                                           NEOGASTROPODA [Order]
                                                   MURICOIDEA [SuperFamily]
                                                           MURICIDAE [Family]
                                                                    [Genus]
                                                                            [Species]
 
 
               Genus
: Tripterotyphis   (W.F. Ponder, 1972)


 

Genus species
:
Tripterotyphis arcana
Author
:
(H. DuShane, 1969)
Locality
:
Mexico, Sayulito
Size
:
no data
ID
:
1907950000
 
 
 


Genus species
:
Tripterotyphis colemani
Author
:
W.F. Ponder, 1972
Locality
:
Australia, Broome
Size
:
13.1 mm
ID
:
1907950000
 
 
 


Genus species
:
Tripterotyphis fayae
Author
:
(A.M. Keen & G.B. Campbell, 1964)
Locality
:
Panama, Gobernadora Island
Size
:
24.2 mm
ID
:
1907950000
 
 
 


Genus species
:
Tripterotyphis lowei
Author
:
(W.F. Ponder, 1972)
Locality
:
Australia, Broome
Size
:
13.1 mm
ID
:
1907950000
 
 
 


Genus species
:
Tripterotyphis norfolkensis
Author
:
C.A. Fleming, 1962
Locality
:
Norfolk Island
Size
:
13.2 mm
ID
:
1907950000
 
 
 


Genus species
:
Tripterotyphis robustus
Author
:
(J.C. Verco, 1895)
Locality
:
Australia, Kangaroo Island
Size
:
13.1 mm
ID
:
1907950000
 
 
 


Genus species
:
Tripterotyphis triangularis
Author
:
(Adams, 1855)
Locality
:
Cuba
Size
:
9.3 mm
ID
:
1907950000
 
 
 


Genus species
:
Tripterotyphis vokesae
Author
:
R.L. Gertman, 1969 †
Locality
:
Florida
Size
:
no data
ID
:
1907950000
 
 
 

 
 
               Genus
: Tritonalia   W.H. Dall, 1919


 

Genus species
:
Tritonalia citrica
Author
:
W.H. Dall, 1919
Locality
:
California, San Diego County
Size
:
16 mm
ID
:
1903000020
 
 
 

 
 
 
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