Lucerapex
Lucerapex is a genus of sea snails, marine gastropod mollusks in the family Turridae, the turrids.[1]
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Genus: | Lucerapex Wenz, 1943 |
Species
Species within the genus Lucerapex include:
- Lucerapex adenica Powell, 1964[2]
- Lucerapex angustatus (Powell, 1940)[3]
- Lucerapex carola (Thiele, 1925)[4]
- Lucerapex casearia (Hedley & Petterd, 1906)[5]
- Lucerapex denticulata (Thiele, 1925)[6]
- Lucerapex indagatoris (Finlay H.J., 1927)[7]
- Lucerapex schepmani Shuto, 1970[8]
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References
- Lucerapex Wenz, 1943. Retrieved through: World Register of Marine Species on 14 April 2010.
- Lucerapex adenica Powell, 1964. Retrieved through: World Register of Marine Species on 14 April 2010.
- Lucerapex angustatus (Powell, 1940). Retrieved through: World Register of Marine Species on 14 April 2010.
- Lucerapex carola (Thiele, 1925). Retrieved through: World Register of Marine Species on 14 April 2010.
- Lucerapex casearia (Hedley & Petterd, 1906). Retrieved through: World Register of Marine Species on 14 April 2010.
- Lucerapex denticulata (Thiele, 1925). Retrieved through: World Register of Marine Species on 14 April 2010.
- Lucerapex indagatoris (Finlay H.J., 1927). Retrieved through: World Register of Marine Species on 14 April 2010.
- Lucerapex schepmani Shuto, 1970. Retrieved through: World Register of Marine Species on 14 April 2010.
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