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Gastropoda: Neogastropoda: Conoidea: Terebridae

Terebra petiveriana Deshayes, 1857


Range: 11°N to 10°N; 76°W to 74°W
Depth: 0 to 46 m
Maximum Reported Size: 56  mm

Synonymy

Terebra aspera Hinds, 1844
Terebra glauca auct. non Hinds, 1844
Terebra petiveriana Deshayes, 1857
Strioterebrum kugleri auct. non Rutsch, 1981

Details


Terebra petiveriana Deshayes, 1857,
[Basis of the current name]
Range: 11°N to 10°N; 76°W to 74°W
Depth: 0 to 46 m
Maximum Reported Size: 56 mm
Distribution: Colombia
References: Sunderland & Sunderland (1998) M

Terebra aspera Hinds, 1844b, p. 154, [Hinds 1845, pl. 43, fig. 44]
[Synonym]
Type Locality: Panama, Monte Christi, St. Elena, west coast of America
Maximum Reported Size: 48 mm
References: Hinds (1844b) M; Bratcher & Cernohorsky (1987) s
Comments: Non Bosc, 1801.

Terebra glauca auct. non Hinds, 1844, 
[Not available]
References: Bratcher & Cernohorsky (1987) s
Comments: Misidentification by M. Smith (1944).

Strioterebrum kugleri auct. non Rutsch, 1981, 
[Not available]
Range: 10.5°N ; 75.5°W
Depth: 0 m
Maximum Reported Size: 33 mm
Distribution: Colombia
References: Petuch (1981a) DdNSEWM; Bratcher & Cernohorsky (1987) s
Comments: Misidentification by Petuch (1981).


Partial List of References

Hinds, R. B. 1844. Descriptions of new shells, collected during the voyage of the Sulphur, and in Mr. Cumings's late visit to the Philippines Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London 11 149-168. [Stated date: -- --- 1843.]

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