Spiraculum Pearson, 1833
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https://doi.org/ 10.26515/rzsi/v121/i3/2021/157075 |
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Felipe |
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Spiraculum Pearson, 1833 |
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Genus Spiraculum Pearson, 1833 View in CoL
1833. Spiraculum (part.) Pearson, J. Asiat. Soc. Bengal., 2: 590.
1902. Pearsonia Kobelt, Das Tierreich Mollusca: Cyclophoridae : 171.
Type species. Spiraculum hispidum Pearson, 1833 .
Description: Shell depressed, subdiscoidal, covered with a thick periostracum, sometimes hairy or zigzag stripe; spire flats or somewhat elevated; aperture circular or diagonal, the edges of the peristome curved and projecting; last whorl with a short reverted sutural tube, open at both ends; shell widely umbilicated; Operculum with multi-spiral.
Remarks: Pearson (1833) nominated the generic name Spiraculum and designated Spiraculum hispidum as a type species. However, Kobelt (1902: 171) ambiguously proposed a new replacement name for it as Pearsonia . Much later, the detailed discrepancy has been described and resurrected Spiraculum as a valid genus by Inkhavilay et al. (2019).
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