Apicalia

Apicalia is a genus of medium-sized sea snails, marine gastropod mollusks in the family Eulimidae.[1][2]

Apicalia
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Apicalia

A. Adams, 1862

Species

The species within this genus include:[1]

Species brought into synonymy
  • Apicalia biformis (G.B. Sowerby III, 1897): synonym of Echineulima biformis (Sowerby III, 1897)
  • Apicalia cicatricosa (Warén, 1981): synonym of Annulobalcis cicatricosa (Warén, 1981)
  • Apicalia guentheri (Angas, 1877): synonym of Stilifer guentheri (Angas, 1877)
  • Apicalia holdsworthi (H. Adams, 1874): synonym of Vitreobalcis holdsworthi (H. Adams, 1874)
  • Apicalia immaculata (Pritchard & Gatliff, 1900): synonym of Apicalia brazieri (Angas, 1877)
  • Apicalia mabuti (Nomura & Hatai, 1935): synonym of Parvioris fulvescens (A. Adams, 1866)
  • Apicalia micans (Tenison Woods, 1875): synonym of Eulima tenisoni (Tryon, 1886)
  • Apicalia sowerbyi (Barnard, 1963): synonym of Parvioris sowerbyi (Barnard, 1963)
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References

  1. A. Adams, 1862. Warén A. (1981) Revision of the genera Apicalia A. Adams and Stilapex Iredale and description of two new genera (Mollusca, Prosobranchia, Eulimidae). Zoologica Scripta 10: 133-154. [June 1981]. Accessed through: World Register of Marine Species at http://www.marinespecies.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=536098 on 2013-02-01.
  2. Warén A. (1984) A generic revision of the family Eulimidae (Gastropoda, Prosobranchia). Journal of Molluscan Studies suppl. 13: 1-96. page(s): 29
  • Adams A. (1862). On some new species of Mollusca from Japan. Annals and Magazine of Natural History (3) 9: 295-298


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