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By Dr. Claudio Galli - Genova, Italy
 
 
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SEGUENZIIDAE


               Taxon Tree:
                         GASTROPODA [Class]
                                   VETIGASTROPODA [Subclass]
                                           VETIGASTROPODA [Order]
                                                   SEGUENZIOIDEA [SuperFamily]
                                                           SEGUENZIIDAE [Family]
                                                                    [Genus]
                                                                            [Species]
 
 
               Genus
: Oligomeria   Y.I. Galkin & A.N. Golikov, 1985


 

Genus species
:
Oligomeria conoidea
Author
:
Y.I. Galkin & A.N. Golikov, 1985
Locality
:
Size
:
no data
ID
:
5060000729
 
 
 
No geographical data
No Geographical Data

 
 
               Genus
: Quinnia   (R.B. Watson, 1878)


 

Genus species
:
Quinnia cazioti
Author
:
(P. Dautzenberg, 1925)
Locality
:
Europe
Size
:
no data
ID
:
5056000083
 
 
 


Genus species
:
Quinnia ionica
Author
:
(R.B. Watson, 1878)
Locality
:
Central Atlantic
Size
:
no data
ID
:
5056000083
 
 
 


Genus species
:
Quinnia laetifica
Author
:
B.A. Marshall, 1991
Locality
:
New Caledonia
Size
:
no data
ID
:
5056000083
 
 
 


Genus species
:
Quinnia limatula
Author
:
B.A. Marshall, 1991
Locality
:
New Caledonia
Size
:
no data
ID
:
5056000083
 
 
 


Genus species
:
Quinnia patula
Author
:
(B.A. Marshall, 1983)
Locality
:
New Caledonia
Size
:
no data
ID
:
5056000083
 
 
 


Genus species
:
Quinnia polita
Author
:
(J.C. Verco, 1906)
Locality
:
Size
:
no data
ID
:
5056000083
 
 
 
No geographical data
No Geographical Data


Genus species
:
Quinnia rushi
Author
:
(W.H. Dall, 1927)
Locality
:
America
Size
:
no data
ID
:
5056000083
 
 
 


Genus species
:
Quinnia sykesi
Author
:
(M.M. Schepman, 1909)
Locality
:
South Africa
Size
:
no data
ID
:
5056000083
 
 
 

 
 
 
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