WoRMS name details

Tellina apelina Gmelin, 1791, sensu Renier, 1804

1342280  (urn:lsid:marinespecies.org:taxname:1342280)

 unaccepted (misapplication)
Species
marine
Not documented
Taxonomy This name first appeared as a misidentification in a work rejected for nomenclatural purposes, and was later made available...  
Taxonomy This name first appeared as a misidentification in a work rejected for nomenclatural purposes, and was later made available as Syndesmya apelina Récluz, 1843, and was also redescribed (not replacement names) as Tellina pellucida Brocci, 1814 and Erycina (?) renierii Bronn, 1831. These names were used by authors (Récluz, 1843; Deshayes, 1845-1848; Monterosato, 1884) who considered that the Mediterranean and Black sea representatives of Abra alba (Wood, 1802) are specifically distinct from the Atlantic ones. The real Tellina apelina Gmelin is an Indian Ocean species, currently known as Angulinides opalinus (Gmelin, 1791). [details]
MolluscaBase eds. (2024). MolluscaBase. Tellina apelina Gmelin, 1791, sensu Renier, 1804. Accessed through: World Register of Marine Species at: https://www.marinespecies.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=1342280 on 2024-03-29
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2019-04-27 17:10:56Z
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2019-04-28 08:55:43Z
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basis of record Renier, Stefano Andrea. ([1804]). [Rejected publication. See ICZN 316] Tavola alfabetica delle Conchiglie Adriatiche. Nominate dictro il Sistemo di Linneo, Edizione di Gmelin. <em>[Page proofs of introductory book text in folio sheets, never published].</em> v-xiii [Padua, Italy]. [details]  Available for editors  PDF available [request] 
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Taxonomy This name first appeared as a misidentification in a work rejected for nomenclatural purposes, and was later made available as Syndesmya apelina Récluz, 1843, and was also redescribed (not replacement names) as Tellina pellucida Brocci, 1814 and Erycina (?) renierii Bronn, 1831. These names were used by authors (Récluz, 1843; Deshayes, 1845-1848; Monterosato, 1884) who considered that the Mediterranean and Black sea representatives of Abra alba (Wood, 1802) are specifically distinct from the Atlantic ones. The real Tellina apelina Gmelin is an Indian Ocean species, currently known as Angulinides opalinus (Gmelin, 1791). [details]