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Genus Badepigrus Iredale, 1955

  • Saltatrix Laseron, C.F. 1950. Review of the Rissoidae of New South Wales. Records of the Australian Museum 22: 257-287, figs 1-94 [277] [invalid: junior homonym of Saltatrix Klug, 1833 [Coleoptera]; see Saltatricula and Laseronula].
    Type species:
     Epigrus protractus Hedley, 1904 by original designation.
  • Badepigrus Iredale, 1955 [Proceedings of the Royal Zoological Society of New South Wales, (1953-1954): 81; Not available: no diagnosis (Iredale stated that Badepigrus "differs from Epigrus in size, coloration and mouth-features", but he did not spell out these differences. Ponder [1967, Transactions of the Royal Society of New Zealand, Zoology, 9(17): 206] enumerated diagnostic characters of "Badepigrus Iredale, 1955", which he considered to be a senior synonym of Laseronula Whitley, 1959].
    Type species:
     Rissoa badia Petterd, 1884 by original designation.
  • Saltatricula Laseron, C. 1956. The families Rissoinidae and Rissoidae (Mollusca) from the Solanderian and Damperian zoogeographical provinces. Australian Journal of Marine and Freshwater Research 7(3): 384-484 [445] [new name for Saltatrix Laseron, 1950, not Saltatrix King, 1834; Nom. nov. pro Saltatrix Laseron, 1950, non Klug, 1833 [Coleoptera]. Invalid: junior homonym of Saltatricula Burmeister, 1861 [Aves]; see Laseronula].
    Type species:
     Epigrus protractus Hedley, 1904 by original designation (by typification of replaced name).
  • Laseronula Whitley, 1959 [Proceedings of the Royal Zoological Society of New South Wales, (1957-1958): 59; Nom. nov. pro Saltatrix Laseron, 1950, non Klug, 1833, replaced by Saltatricula Laseron, 1956, itself a junior homonym of Saltatricula Burmeister, 1861 [Aves]].
    Type species:
     Epigrus protractus Hedley, 1904 by original designation (by typification of replaced name).

 

Distribution

States

New South Wales, Queensland, South Australia, Tasmania, Victoria, Western Australia


Extra Distribution Information

Australian Endemic.


IBRA and IMCRA regions (map not available)

IMCRA

Northwest Shelf Province (27), Central Western Shelf Transition (28), Central Western Shelf Province (29), Southwest Shelf Transition (30), Southwest Shelf Province (31), Great Australian Bight Shelf Transition (32), Spencer Gulf Shelf Province (33), Western Bass Strait Shelf Transition (34), Bass Strait Shelf Province (35), Tasmanian Shelf Province (36), Southeast Shelf Transition (37), Central Eastern Shelf Province (38), Central Eastern Shelf Transition (39), Northeast Shelf Province (40), Northeast Shelf Transition (41)

History of changes

Note that this list may be incomplete for dates prior to September 2013.
Published As part of group Action Date Action Type Compiler(s)
01-Jun-2021 TRUNCATELLOIDEA 02-Feb-2012 MODIFIED Mr Des Beechey (AM) Ms Anouk Mututantri (AM)
24-Jan-2012 MODIFIED