Banner
Intro | About | Wiki | Search traits | Data explorer | Literature | Definitions | Sources | Webservices | Statistics | Feedback | Editors | Log in

Traits source details

Tate, R. (1888). The gastropods of the older Tertiary of Australia (Part I). Transactions of the Royal Society of South Australia. 10: 91-176, pls 1-13.
138087
Tate, R.
1888
The gastropods of the older Tertiary of Australia (Part I)
Transactions of the Royal Society of South Australia
10: 91-176, pls 1-13
Publication
RIS (EndNote, Reference Manager, ProCite, RefWorks)
BibTex (BibDesk, LaTeX)
Date
action
by
2013-01-12 18:30:12Z
created
db_admin
2019-02-05 05:19:05Z
changed
2024-02-15 05:24:33Z
changed

Cantharus varicosus Tate, 1888 † accepted as Semitriton varicosus (Tate, 1888) † (original description)
Cominella clelandi Tate, 1888 † (original description)
Cominella crassina Tate, 1888 † (original description)
Cominella pertusa Tate, 1888 † (original description)
Cominella pumila Tate, 1888 † (original description)
Cominella subfilicea Tate, 1888 † (original description)
Dennantia Tate, 1888 † (original description)
Dennantia cingulata Tate, 1888 † (original description)
Lyria harpularia Tate, 1888 † (original description)
Murex camplytropis Tate, 1888 † (original description)
Murex crassiliratus Tate, 1888 † (original description)
Murex irregularis Tate, 1888 † (original description)
Murex prionotus Tate, 1888 † accepted as Murexsul prionotus (Tate, 1888) † (original description)
Peristernia altifrons Tate, 1888 † (original description)
Peristernia morundiana Tate, 1888 † (original description)
Peristernia murrayana Tate, 1888 † (original description)
Phos gregsoni Tate, 1888 † (original description)
Phos tardicrescens Tate, 1888 † (original description)
Phos tubercularis Tate, 1888 † (original description)
Pseudovaricia Tate, 1888 † (original description)
Pseudovaricia mirabilis Tate, 1888 † (original description)
Typhis acanthopterus Tate, 1888 † (original description)
Typhis tripterus Tate, 1888 † accepted as Laevityphis ludbrookae Keen & G. B. Campbell, 1964 † (original description)