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Ebora (Nesis) bella Conrad, 1871 †
1063967 (urn:lsid:marinespecies.org:taxname:1063967)
unaccepted > superseded combination
Species
Ebora (Nesis) Conrad, 1871 † accepted as Sioliella F. Haas, 1949
fossil only
Woodward, H. (1871). The Tertiary Shells of the Amazons Valley. <em>The Annals and Magazine of Natural History, fourth series.</em> 7(37-38): 59-64, 101-109., available online at https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/25119167#page/73/mode/1up
page(s): 102-103, pl. 5, fig. 3 [details]
page(s): 102-103, pl. 5, fig. 3 [details]
Note Exact location uncertain: Woodward (1871)...
From editor or global species database
Type locality Exact location uncertain: Woodward (1871) referred to material collected by Orton and others near "Pabos" [= Pebas, Peru] or "Cochaquinas" near Pichana [several kilometers downstream Pebas] [details]
Original description Woodward (1871) referred to a publication by Conrad (1871), which, however, appeared two months later (4 April 1871) than...
Original description Woodward (1871) referred to a publication by Conrad (1871), which, however, appeared two months later (4 April 1871) than his own (February 1871). Nonetheless, the quotes Woodward put around the description clearly indicate that the text is from Conrad, making him the author of this taxon. [details]
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Woodward, H. (1871). The Tertiary Shells of the Amazons Valley. <em>The Annals and Magazine of Natural History, fourth series.</em> 7(37-38): 59-64, 101-109., available online at https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/25119167#page/73/mode/1up
page(s): 102-103, pl. 5, fig. 3 [details]
page(s): 102-103, pl. 5, fig. 3 [details]




From editor or global species database
Original description Woodward (1871) referred to a publication by Conrad (1871), which, however, appeared two months later (4 April 1871) than his own (February 1871). Nonetheless, the quotes Woodward put around the description clearly indicate that the text is from Conrad, making him the author of this taxon. [details]Type locality Exact location uncertain: Woodward (1871) referred to material collected by Orton and others near "Pabos" [= Pebas, Peru] or "Cochaquinas" near Pichana [several kilometers downstream Pebas] [details]