Paratype Private, identified as
Calliotropis micraulax Vilvens, 2004
Paratype Private, identified as
Calliotropis derbiosa Vilvens, 2004
Paratype Private, identified as
Calliotropis excelsior Vilvens, 2004
Paratype IRSNB/KBIN 30 134 521, identified as
Calliotropis micraulax Vilvens, 2004
Paratype IRSNB/KBIN 30 134 522, identified as
Calliotropis derbiosa Vilvens, 2004
Paratype IRSNB/KBIN 30 134 523, identified as
Calliotropis excelsior Vilvens, 2004
Holotype MNHN 4567, geounit Fijian part of the South Pacific Ocean, identified as
Calliotropis excelsior Vilvens, 2004
Paratype MNHN 4568, identified as
Calliotropis excelsior Vilvens, 2004
Holotype MNHN 4569, geounit Fijian Exclusive Economic Zone, identified as
Calliotropis basileus Vilvens, 2004
Paratype MNHN 4570, identified as
Calliotropis basileus Vilvens, 2004
Holotype MNHN 4571, geounit Vanuatu Exclusive Economic Zone, identified as
Calliotropis derbiosa Vilvens, 2004
Paratype MNHN 4572, identified as
Calliotropis derbiosa Vilvens, 2004
Holotype MNHN 4573, geounit New Caledonian Exclusive Economic Zone, identified as
Calliotropis micraulax Vilvens, 2004
Paratype MNHN 4574, identified as
Calliotropis micraulax Vilvens, 2004
Paratype NSM 73576, identified as
Calliotropis micraulax Vilvens, 2004
Paratype MONZ M.273209, identified as
Calliotropis micraulax Vilvens, 2004
Etymology
King (Greek), used as a noun in apposition - with reference to the large size and crown-like spiral sculpture. [details]
Etymology
Scabby (Latin) - with reference to the fine scale-like axial sculpture. [details]
Etymology
Comparative form of excelsus (Latin), meaning distinguished - with reference to the very elegant shell shape. [details]
Etymology
With small furrows (Greek) - with reference to the numerous axial lamellae within the umbilicus [details]