Powellisetia

Powellisetia is a genus of minute sea snails, marine gastropod mollusks or micromollusks in the family Rissoidae.[1]

Powellisetia
Powellisetia fallax
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Powellisetia

Ponder, 1965
Type species
Powellisetia porcellana (Suter, 1908)

Species

Species within the genus Powellisetia include:

  • Powellisetia australis (Watson, 1886)
  • Powellisetia bilirata Ponder, 1965
  • Powellisetia comes (Finlay, 1926)†
  • Powellisetia crassilabrum (Powell, 1940)
  • Powellisetia deserta (Smith, 1907)[2]
  • Powellisetia fallax Kay, 1979
  • Powellisetia gradata (Suter, 1908)
  • Powellisetia helena (Turton, 1932)
  • Powellisetia inornata (Strebel, 1908)
  • Powellisetia lineata (E. C. Smith, 1962)
  • Powellisetia microlirata Ponder & Worsfold, 1994
  • Powellisetia microstriata (Murdoch, 1905)
  • Powellisetia paroeca (Finlay, 1924)†
  • Powellisetia pelseneeri (Thiele, 1912)[3]
  • Powellisetia philomelae (Watson, 1886)
  • Powellisetia ponderi Numanami, 1996[4]
  • Powellisetia porcellana (Suter, 1908)
  • Powellisetia porcellanoides (Powell, 1937)
  • Powellisetia principis (Watson, 1886)
  • Powellisetia retusa (Powell, 1927)
  • Powellisetia simillima (May, 1915)
  • Powellisetia subgradata (Powell, 1937)
  • Powellisetia subtenuis (Powell, 1937)
  • Powellisetia tenuisculpta (Powell, 1933)
  • Powellisetia unicarinata (Powell, 1930)

References

  1. Powellisetia Ponder, 1965. WoRMS (2009). Powellisetia Ponder, 1965. Accessed through: World Register of Marine Species at http://www.marinespecies.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=196976 on 19 June 2012 .
  2. Powellisetia deserta (Smith, 1907). Retrieved through: World Register of Marine Species on 9 August 2010.
  3. Powellisetia pelseneeri (Thiele, 1912). Retrieved through: World Register of Marine Species on 9 August 2010.
  4. Powellisetia ponderi Numanami, 1996. Retrieved through: World Register of Marine Species on 9 August 2010.


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