Stiracolpus

Stiracolpus is a genus of sea snails, marine gastropod mollusks in the family Turritellidae.[1]

Stiracolpus
Stiracolpus ahiparanus
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Stiracolpus

Finlay, 1926
Type species
Turritella symmetrica Hutton, 1873
Synonyms[1]

Zeacolpus (Stiracolpus) Finlay, 1926

Species

Species within the genus Stiracolpus include:

  • Stiracolpus ahiparanus (Powell, 1927)
  • Stiracolpus hurunuiensis (Marwick, 1957)
  • Stiracolpus huttoni (Cossmann, 1912)
  • Stiracolpus kaawaensis Laws, 1936
  • Stiracolpus pagoda (Reeve, 1849)
  • Stiracolpus procellosus (Marwick, 1931)
  • Stiracolpus propagoda (Laws, 1940)
  • Stiracolpus quennelli (Marwick, 1957)
  • Stiracolpus symmetricus (Hutton, 1873)
  • Stiracolpus vigilax (Marwick, 1957)
  • Stiracolpus wiltoni (Marwick, 1957)
Species brought into synonymy
  • Stiracolpus blacki (Marwick, 1957): synonym of Stiracolpus pagoda (Reeve, 1849)
  • Stiracolpus kimberi (Verco, 1908): synonym of Turritellopsis kimberi (Verco, 1908)
  • Stiracolpus nanulus (Marwick, 1957): synonym of Stiracolpus symmetricus (Hutton, 1873)
  • Stiracolpus ohopeus (Marwick, 1957): synonym of Stiracolpus pagoda (Reeve, 1849)
  • Stiracolpus robinae (Marwick, 1957): synonym of Stiracolpus symmetricus (Hutton, 1873)
  • Stiracolpus shepherdi (Marwick, 1957): synonym of Stiracolpus symmetricus (Hutton, 1873)
  • Stiracolpus smithiana (Donald, 1900): synonym of Colpospira smithiana (Donald, 1900)
  • Stiracolpus uttleyi (Marwick, 1957): synonym of Stiracolpus pagoda (Reeve, 1849)
  • Stiracolpus waikopiroensis (Suter, 1917): synonym of Stiracolpus pagoda (Reeve, 1849)

References

  1. Vos, C.; Bouchet, P. (2014). Stiracolpus Finlay, 1926. Accessed through: World Register of Marine Species at http://www.marinespecies.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=564610 on 2015-01-31
  • Beu, AG (2010). "Marine Mollusca of isotope stages of the last 2 million years in New Zealand. Part 3. Gastropoda (Vetigastropoda - Littorinimorpha)". Journal of the Royal Society of New Zealand. 40 (3–4): 59–180. doi:10.1080/03036758.2010.500717.


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