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Philine trachyostraca Watson, 1897

Gastropoda : Philinoidea : Philinidae
Current Name: Johania retifera (Forbes, 1844)
[Segers, W., Swinnen, F. & de Prins, R. 2009]
Type Status: Lectotype
Collection: Melvill-Tomlin
Accession No.: NMW.1955.158.02421
Preparations: Dry shells
No. of Specimens: 1 sh
Locality: Funchal Bay, Madeira, Madeira Islands, Portugal, N.E. Atlantic, 50 fms
Collecting Details: R. B. Watson, (ex.Coll.) R. B. Watson

References


Reference
Citation
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Watson, R. B. 1897. On the marine mollusca of Madeira; with descriptions of thirty -five new species, and an index-list of all the known sea-dwelling species of that island. Journal of the Linnean Society of London. Zoology. 26: 233-329; pls 19-20. [236; pl. 19, figs 4 & 4a] Cited
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Original Description

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Malaquias, M. A. E. 2004. The opisthobranch molluscs described by the Reverend Robert Boog Watson from the Madeira Archipelago (Northeast Atlantic, Portugal). Journal of Conchology. 38 (3): 231-240; figs 1-4. [236; fig. 3, C-E] Cited
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Type Designation

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Segers, W., Swinnen, F. & de Prins, R. 2009. Marine Molluscs of Madeira: The living marine molluscs of the province of Madeira (Madeira and Selvagens Archipelago). 1st Edition. Snoeck Publishers. 1-612pp; pls 1-90 [260] Cited
Current Name

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Detailed Locality

Verbatim Locality
Label: Madeira.
Watson, 1897: From about 50 fms. Funchal Bay.
Point Locality: Funchal Bay,
Country: Portugal
Station:
Grid ref./Coordinates:
Region: Madeira, Madeira Islands,
Sea Region: N.E. Atlantic.
Altitude:
Depth: 50 fms
Expedition:
Ex. Collection: R. B. Watson
Collecting date:
Collected by: R. B. Watson

Classification

Kingdom
Phylum
Class
Order
Superfamily
Family
Animalia Mollusca Gastropoda
Subclass: Opisthobranchia
Cephalaspidea Philinoidea Philinidae

Remarks

Watson, 1897:
“Of this curiously marked
Philine I got only two specimens, one of them young-both from about 50 fms. Funchal Bay.”

Malaquias selected the larger of the above two specimens as the lectotype in 2004. The other specimen is now a paralectotype.

Paralectotype:-
NMW.1955.158.02467

Record last modified - 27/06/2018