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Chondrina (Chondrina) Reichenbach, 1828

1418892  (urn:lsid:marinespecies.org:taxname:1418892)

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(of Chondrina Reichenbach, 1828) Reichenbach, H. G. L. (1828). Allgemeine Taschenbibliothek der Naturwissenschaften. Fünfter Theil. Zoologie oder Naturgeschichte des Thierreichs. Erstes Bändchen. viii + 108 pp. [> May]. Dresden (Hilscher).
page(s): 93; note: Chondrina was established as a substitute name for "Chondrus Cuv. non Lamx". The latter may be an abbreviation for Lamouroux, and thus Reichenbach may have refered to the alga Chondrus, the author of ...    
Chondrina was established as a substitute name for "Chondrus Cuv. non Lamx". The latter may be an abbreviation for Lamouroux, and thus Reichenbach may have refered to the alga Chondrus, the author of which however is Stackhouse, 1797, and not Lamouroux. Thus Chondrus Cuvier, 1816, is not invalid, and under Art. 67.8, the type species of Chondrus Cuvier is also the type species of Chondrina. Gray (1847) designated for Chondrus a type species (Bulimus zebra Olivier, 1801) that results in Chondrus and Chondrina being different taxonomical entities, which are not currently considered synonyms or even confamilial (Chondrus is in the family Enidae). The name Chondrina is, however, universally treated as being typified by Bulimus avenaceus Bruguière, 1792, by subsequent monotypy by Reichenbach (1836, Allgemeine Taschenbibliothek der Naturwissenschaften, 5(2): 152). This usage should be validated by a ruling by the ICZN. Senior objective synonym of Alloglossa and Avenacea.
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MolluscaBase eds. (2025). MolluscaBase. Chondrina (Chondrina) Reichenbach, 1828. Accessed at: https://www.molluscabase.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=1418892 on 2025-05-01
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original description (of Chondrina Reichenbach, 1828) Reichenbach, H. G. L. (1828). Allgemeine Taschenbibliothek der Naturwissenschaften. Fünfter Theil. Zoologie oder Naturgeschichte des Thierreichs. Erstes Bändchen. viii + 108 pp. [> May]. Dresden (Hilscher).
page(s): 93; note: Chondrina was established as a substitute name for "Chondrus Cuv. non Lamx". The latter may be an abbreviation for Lamouroux, and thus Reichenbach may have refered to the alga Chondrus, the author of ...    
Chondrina was established as a substitute name for "Chondrus Cuv. non Lamx". The latter may be an abbreviation for Lamouroux, and thus Reichenbach may have refered to the alga Chondrus, the author of which however is Stackhouse, 1797, and not Lamouroux. Thus Chondrus Cuvier, 1816, is not invalid, and under Art. 67.8, the type species of Chondrus Cuvier is also the type species of Chondrina. Gray (1847) designated for Chondrus a type species (Bulimus zebra Olivier, 1801) that results in Chondrus and Chondrina being different taxonomical entities, which are not currently considered synonyms or even confamilial (Chondrus is in the family Enidae). The name Chondrina is, however, universally treated as being typified by Bulimus avenaceus Bruguière, 1792, by subsequent monotypy by Reichenbach (1836, Allgemeine Taschenbibliothek der Naturwissenschaften, 5(2): 152). This usage should be validated by a ruling by the ICZN. Senior objective synonym of Alloglossa and Avenacea.
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basis of record Schileyko, A. A. (1998). Treatise on Recent terrestrial pulmonate molluscs. Part 1. Achatinellidae, Amastridae, Orculidae, Strobilopsidae, Spelaeodiscidae, Valloniidae, Cochlicopidae, Pupillidae, Chondrinidae, Pyramidulidae. <em>Ruthenica.</em> Supplement 2: 1-127. Moskva [April].
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