Species Turbonilla aplini Brazier, 1877
Compiler and date details
2011 - Des Beechey & Winston Ponder, Australian Museum, Sydney, & S. Hori (Technical Advisor, Japan)
- Turbonilla aplini Brazier, J. 1877. Shells collected during the Chevert Expedition, with descriptions of the new species. Proceedings of the Linnean Society of New South Wales 1 1(3): 249-261 [258].
Type data:
Lectotype AM(MMUS) C.171041, PAPUA: Binaturi (Katow) River [9°9'S, 142°57'E].
Paralectotype(s) AM(MMUS) C.171040, PAPUA: Binaturi (Katow) River [9°9'S, 142°57'E].Subsequent designation references:
Ponder, W.F. & Stanbury, P.J. 1972. Type specimens in the Macleay Museum, University of Sydney. VI. Mollusca. Proceedings of the Linnean Society of New South Wales 97(1): 42-55.
Generic Combinations
- Exesilla aplini (Brazier, 1877). —
Laseron, C. 1959. The family Pyramidellidae (Mollusca) from northern Australia. Australian Journal of Marine and Freshwater Research 10: 177-267, figs 1-213 [218, figs. 156, 157]
Distribution
States
Queensland
Extra Distribution Information
Australian Endemic.
IMCRA
Northern Shelf Province (25), Northeast Shelf Transition (41)
General References
Hedley, C. 1901. A revision of the types of the marine shells of the "Chevert" Expedition. Records of the Australian Museum 4: 121-130 [125, pl. 14, fig. 14]
Hedley, C. 1907. The Mollusca of Mast Head Reef, Capricorn Group, Queensland, part II. Proceedings of the Linnean Society of New South Wales 32: 476–513, pls 16–21 [482]
Laseron, C. 1959. The family Pyramidellidae (Mollusca) from northern Australia. Australian Journal of Marine and Freshwater Research 10: 177-267, figs 1-213 [218, figs. 156, 157]
History of changes
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