Archimediella

Archimediella is a genus of sea snails, marine gastropod mollusks in the family Turritellidae.[1]

Archimediella
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Mollusca
Class: Gastropoda
Clade: Caenogastropoda
Clade: Sorbeoconcha
Superfamily: Cerithioidea
Family: Turritellidae
Genus: Archimediella
Sacco, 1895
Type species
Turritella archimedis Brongniart, 1823
Species

See text

Synonyms[1]

Turritella (Archimediella) Sacco, 1895 (original rank)

Species

Species within the genus Archimediella include:

  • Archimediella bonei (Baily, 1855) [2]
  • Archimediella cochlias (Bayan, 1873)
Species brought into synonymy
  • Archimediella annulata (Kiener, 1843): synonym of Turritella annulata Kiener, 1843
  • Archimediella bicingulata (Lamarck, 1822): synonym of Turritella bicingulata Lamarck, 1822
  • Archimediella cochlea (Reeve, 1849): synonym of Turritella cochlea Reeve, 1849 (Alternate representation)
  • Archimediella conspersa (A. Adams & Reeve in Reeve, 1849): synonym of Turritella conspersa A. Adams & Reeve in Reeve, 1849 (Alternate representation)
  • Archimediella dirkhartogensis Garrard, 1972: synonym of Turritella dirkhartogensis (Garrard, 1972) (Original combination)
  • Archimediella fastigiata (A. Adams & Reeve in Reeve, 1849): synonym of Turritella fastigiata A. Adams & Reeve in Reeve, 1849 (Alternate representation)
  • Archimediella gemmata (Reeve, 1849): synonym of Turritella gemmata Reeve, 1849 (Alternate representation)
  • Archimediella maculata (Reeve, 1849): synonym of Turritella maculata Reeve, 1849
  • Archimediella occidua (Cotton & N. H. Woods, 1935): synonym of Turritella terebra (Linnaeus, 1758) (Alternate representationb of synonym)
  • Archimediella torulosa (Kiener, 1843): synonym of Turritella torulosa Kiener, 1843
  • Archimediella vermicularis (Brocchi, 1814): synonym of Helminthia vermicularis (Brocchi, 1814)
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References

  1. MolluscaBase (2019). MolluscaBase. Archimediella Sacco, 1895. Accessed through: World Register of Marine Species at: http://www.marinespecies.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=716847 on 2019-11-04
  2. Kiel S. (2003) New taxonomic data for the gastropod fauna of the Umzamba Formation (Santonian–Campanian, South Africa); Cretaceous Research 24 (2003) 449–475


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