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Lymnaea jugularis Say, 1817
1355482 (urn:lsid:marinespecies.org:taxname:1355482)
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Say, T. (1817). Conchology. - In: Nicholson, W.: American edition of the British Encyclopedia, or, dictionary of arts and sciences comprising an accurate and popular view of the present improved state of human knowledge. First Edition, A-3 - C-6 [= 1-20], pl. [1-4].
page(s): 6 [details]
page(s): 6 [details]
Note Unknown. Say (1819) himself called this...
Taxonomic remark According to Baker (1911), the name Lymnaea jugularis "was doubtless founded on immature material"
Taxonomic remark According to Baker (1911), the name Lymnaea jugularis "was doubtless founded on immature material" [details]
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Say, T. (1817). Conchology. - In: Nicholson, W.: American edition of the British Encyclopedia, or, dictionary of arts and sciences comprising an accurate and popular view of the present improved state of human knowledge. First Edition, A-3 - C-6 [= 1-20], pl. [1-4].
page(s): 6 [details]
basis of record Kruglov, N.D. & Starobogatov, Ya.I. (1985). Methods of experimental hybridization and some results of its application in the taxonomy of Lymnaeidae (Gastropoda: Pulmonata). Malacological Review, 18: 21-35. Ann Arbor.
page(s): 27, fig. 1 G [details] Available for editors [request]
page(s): 6 [details]
basis of record Kruglov, N.D. & Starobogatov, Ya.I. (1985). Methods of experimental hybridization and some results of its application in the taxonomy of Lymnaeidae (Gastropoda: Pulmonata). Malacological Review, 18: 21-35. Ann Arbor.
page(s): 27, fig. 1 G [details] Available for editors [request]
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Taxonomic remark According to Baker (1911), the name Lymnaea jugularis "was doubtless founded on immature material" [details]Type locality Unknown. Say (1819) himself called this species “doubtful inhabitant of the United States” and added that “a specimen was also brought from the West Indies” [details]
Type material Lost [details]