Salvador R.B. (2018). Notes on a new collection of Streptaxidae (Gastropoda: Stylommatophora) from Brazil, with descriptions of two new species of <i>Streptaxis</i>. <em>Integrative Systematics.</em> 1: 25-33., available online athttps://doi.org/10.18476/insy.v01.a4 page(s): 31, figs 19-24 [details]
Note Brazil: Rio de Janeiro state, São Fidélis...
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Type locality Brazil: Rio de Janeiro state, São Fidélis municipality, Serra do Sapateiro [details]
Etymology The composite noun in apposition refers to the many-whorled shell spire of the species
Etymology The composite noun in apposition refers to the many-whorled shell spire of the species [details]
original descriptionSalvador R.B. (2018). Notes on a new collection of Streptaxidae (Gastropoda: Stylommatophora) from Brazil, with descriptions of two new species of <i>Streptaxis</i>. <em>Integrative Systematics.</em> 1: 25-33., available online athttps://doi.org/10.18476/insy.v01.a4 page(s): 31, figs 19-24 [details]
additional sourceBrown, K. (2023). A guide to the hunter shells. Vol. 2. The Streptaxoidea. The Enneinae, Orthogibbinae, Marconiinae, Odontartemoninae, Streptaxinae and the Diapheridae. ConchBooks, Germany. page(s): 321 [details]
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Etymology The composite noun in apposition refers to the many-whorled shell spire of the species [details] Type locality Brazil: Rio de Janeiro state, São Fidélis municipality, Serra do Sapateiro [details]
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