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Axinus angulatus J. Sowerby, 1821, sensu Michelotti, 1847 †
1581814 (urn:lsid:marinespecies.org:taxname:1581814)
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(of Axinus angulatus J. Sowerby, 1821 †) Sowerby, J.; Sowerby, J. De C. (1821-1823). The mineral conchology of Great Britain; or, Coloured figures and descriptions of those remains of testaceous animals or shells, which have been preserved at various times and depths in the earth. Vol. IV. Privately published by author, London, pp. 1-160, pls. 307-407., available online at https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/14392771
page(s): 11, pl. 315 [details]
page(s): 11, pl. 315 [details]
MolluscaBase eds. (2025). MolluscaBase. Axinus angulatus J. Sowerby, 1821, sensu Michelotti, 1847 †. Accessed at: https://www.molluscabase.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=1581814 on 2025-09-12
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(of Axinus angulatus J. Sowerby, 1821 †) Sowerby, J.; Sowerby, J. De C. (1821-1823). The mineral conchology of Great Britain; or, Coloured figures and descriptions of those remains of testaceous animals or shells, which have been preserved at various times and depths in the earth. Vol. IV. Privately published by author, London, pp. 1-160, pls. 307-407., available online at https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/14392771
page(s): 11, pl. 315 [details]
source of synonymy Zuschin, M.; Mandic, O.; Harzhauser, M.; Pervesler, P. (2001). Fossil evidence for chemoautotrophic bacterial symbiosis in the thyasirid bivalve <i>Thyasira michelottii</i> from the middle Miocene (Badenium) of Austria. <em>Historical Biology.</em> 15(3): 223-234., available online at https://doi.org/10.1080/10292380109380594 [details] Available for editors
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page(s): 11, pl. 315 [details]
source of synonymy Zuschin, M.; Mandic, O.; Harzhauser, M.; Pervesler, P. (2001). Fossil evidence for chemoautotrophic bacterial symbiosis in the thyasirid bivalve <i>Thyasira michelottii</i> from the middle Miocene (Badenium) of Austria. <em>Historical Biology.</em> 15(3): 223-234., available online at https://doi.org/10.1080/10292380109380594 [details] Available for editors
