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Snyder, M. A. (2013). One new, one newly placed, and two old Granulifusus (Gastropoda: Fasciolariidae). Gloria Maris. 52(5): 115-122. [18 May 2013].
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Snyder, M. A.
2013
One new, one newly placed, and two old <i>Granulifusus</i> (Gastropoda: Fasciolariidae).
Gloria Maris
52(5): 115-122. [18 May 2013]
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Granulifusus captivus (E. A. Smith, 1889) (additional source)
Granulifusus martinorum (Cernohorsky, 1987) (new combination reference)
Granulifusus obesus M. A. Snyder, 2013 (original description)
Granulifusus staminatus (Garrard, 1966) (additional source)
Granulifusus martinorum (Cernohorsky, 1987) (new combination reference)
Granulifusus obesus M. A. Snyder, 2013 (original description)
Granulifusus staminatus (Garrard, 1966) (additional source)
Timor Sea for Granulifusus obesus M. A. Snyder, 2013
Paratype USNM 1202683, geounit Timor Sea, identified as Granulifusus obesus M. A. Snyder, 2013
Holotype ANSP 450855, geounit Timor Sea, identified as Granulifusus obesus M. A. Snyder, 2013
Paratype ANSP 450856, geounit Timor Sea, identified as Granulifusus obesus M. A. Snyder, 2013
Paratype ANSP 450857, geounit Australian Exclusive Economic Zone, identified as Granulifusus obesus M. A. Snyder, 2013
Paratype MNHN IM-2012-2108, geounit Timor Sea, identified as Granulifusus obesus M. A. Snyder, 2013
Paratype MNHN IM-2012-2109, geounit Timor Sea, identified as Granulifusus obesus M. A. Snyder, 2013
Holotype ANSP 450855, geounit Timor Sea, identified as Granulifusus obesus M. A. Snyder, 2013
Paratype ANSP 450856, geounit Timor Sea, identified as Granulifusus obesus M. A. Snyder, 2013
Paratype ANSP 450857, geounit Australian Exclusive Economic Zone, identified as Granulifusus obesus M. A. Snyder, 2013
Paratype MNHN IM-2012-2108, geounit Timor Sea, identified as Granulifusus obesus M. A. Snyder, 2013
Paratype MNHN IM-2012-2109, geounit Timor Sea, identified as Granulifusus obesus M. A. Snyder, 2013
Etymology
The name is Latin and masculine. The word obesus, meaning plump or swollen, refers to the profile of the shell. [details]