
FIGURE 23. Species incorrectly attributed to Aclis. A–B. 'Aclis' angulata E.A. Smith, 1890. Syntypes, NHMUK 1889.10.1.762 and 1889.10.1.758, respectively; C–D. 'Aclis' didyma E.A. Smith, 1890. Syntypes, NHMUK 1889.10.1.775 and 1889.10.1.779, respectively; E–G. Ebala similima (E.A. Smith, 1890). Syntypes, NHMUK 1889.10.1.768–770; H–I. Graphis cubana (Bartsch, 1911). Holotype, USNM 94290; J–K. Fusceulima immaculata (Dall, 1927). Holotype, USNM 108037; L–M. Melanella limata (Dall, 1927). Holotype, USNM 108044. A, C, E–H, J, L. Shell in frontal view. B, I. Shell in lateral view. K, M. Protoconch in apical view. Scale bars: A–J, L. 1 mm; K, M. 200 μm. Credits: A–G. NHMUK photographic unit; J–M. USNM.
Published as part of Souza, Leonardo Santos De, Araújo, Tarciso Almeida De & Pimenta, Alexandre Dias, 2024, Taxonomic review of Aclis Lóven, 1846 (Gastropoda, Eulimidae) from Brazil with notes on other congeners from the western Atlantic and Saint Helena, pp. 451-499 in Zootaxa 5433 (4) on page 490, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5433.4.1, http://zenodo.org/record/10954420
Murchisonellidae, Gastropoda, Heterostropha, Biodiversity, Cimidae, Fusceulima, Littorinimorpha, Graphis, Melanella, Mollusca, Animalia, Ebala, Eulimidae, Aclis, Taxonomy
Murchisonellidae, Gastropoda, Heterostropha, Biodiversity, Cimidae, Fusceulima, Littorinimorpha, Graphis, Melanella, Mollusca, Animalia, Ebala, Eulimidae, Aclis, Taxonomy
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