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Barbierella scitula Oliver & Abou-Zeid, 1986

Bivalvia : Lucinoidea : Lucinidae
Current Name: Barbierella louisensis (Viader, 1951)
[Taylor, J. D. & Glover, E. A. 2018]
Type Status: Holotype
Collection: OPRU
Accession No.: NMW.Z.1982.068.00001
Preparations: Dry shells
No. of Specimens: 1 sh
Locality: Sand, off Ras Budran, Sinai coast, Gulf of Suez, Egypt, Red Sea, 30m, 28°57’N, 33°10’E.
Collecting Details: 28.ix.1980-14.x.1980, J. P. Hartley, (ex.Coll.) OPRU

References


Reference
Citation
Reference available
Oliver, P. G. & Abou-Zeid, M. 1986. Barbierella (Bivalvia: Lucinacea) a tethyan relict species living in the Red Sea. Journal of Conchology. 32(4): 221-224; pl. 23. [222-224; pl. 23, figs 1-4] Cited
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Original Description
Type Designation

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Oliver, P. G. 1992. Bivalved Seashells of the Red Sea. Hemmen, Wiesbaden. [pl. 19, figs 8a-b] Figured
Taylor, J. D. & Glover, E. A. 2018. Hanging on - lucinid bivalve survivors from the Paleocene and Eocene in the western Indian Ocean (Bivalvia: Lucinidae). Zoosystema. 40(7): 123-142; figs 1-8. [130; 4 E-G] Cited
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Current Name

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Detailed Locality

Verbatim Locality
Label: Ras Budran, Egypt, Gulf of Suez, Red Sea, 30 metres. Sand.
Oliver & Abou-Zeid, 1986: Off Ras Budran, Gulf of Suez, Red Sea,30 metres, sand.
Point Locality: Sand, off Ras Budran,
Country: Egypt
Station:
Grid ref./Coordinates: 28°57’N., 33°10’E.
Region: Sinai coast, Gulf of Suez,
Sea Region: Red Sea.
Altitude:
Depth: 30m
Expedition:
Ex. Collection: OPRU
Collecting date: 28.ix.1980-14.x.1980
Collected by: J. P. Hartley

Classification

Kingdom
Phylum
Class
Order
Superfamily
Family
Animalia Mollusca Bivalvia
Subclass: Heterodonta
Veneroida Lucinoidea Lucinidae
Subfamily: Lucininae

Remarks

Paratypes:-
NMW.Z.1986.011.00001: Zeit Bay, Gulf of Suez, Red Sea.
NMW.Z.1982.068.00002: As holotype.
BM(NH) 186030: As holotype

Record last modified - 27/06/2018