Traits taxon details
Divalucina soyoae Habe, 1952
464141 (urn:lsid:marinespecies.org:taxname:464141)
accepted
Species
marine, brackish, fresh, terrestrial
recent + fossil
Habe, T. (1952). Lyonsiidae, Poromyidae, Arcticidae, and Gaimardiidae in Japan. <em>In: T. Kuroda (ed.) Illustrated catalogue of Japanese shells.</em> 21: 153-160.
page(s): 160 [details]
page(s): 160 [details]
MolluscaBase eds. (2021). MolluscaBase. Divalucina soyoae Habe, 1952. Accessed through: Marine Species Traits editorial board (2021) Marine Species Traits at: http://marinespecies.org/traits/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=464141 on 2025-04-30
Marine Species Traits editorial board (2025). Marine Species Traits. Divalucina soyoae Habe, 1952. Accessed at: https://marinespecies.org/traits/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=464141 on 2025-04-30
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Habe, T. (1952). Lyonsiidae, Poromyidae, Arcticidae, and Gaimardiidae in Japan. <em>In: T. Kuroda (ed.) Illustrated catalogue of Japanese shells.</em> 21: 153-160.
page(s): 160 [details]
basis of record Huber M. (2015). <i>Compendium of Bivalves 2. A Full-Color Guide to the Remaining Seven Families. A Systematic Listing of 8,500 Bivalve Species and 10,500 Synonyms.</i> ConchBooks, Harxheim, Germany,. 901 pp. + 1 CD-ROM (containing chapters 5 and 6.461) [Tellinidae by Huber, Langleit & Kreipl, pp. 167-297]. [details]
basis of record Amano K. (2019). Two rare warm-water bivalves from the Pliocene Seguchi Formation in Nagano Prefecture, Central Japan. <em>Venus.</em> 78(1-2): 45-56.
page(s): 46, figs 2A-F [details]
additional source Kiel S., Aguilar Y.M. & Kase T. (2020). Mollusks from Pliocene and Pleistocene seep deposits in Leyte, Philippines. <em>Acta Palaeontologica Polonica.</em> 65(3): 589–627., available online at https://doi.org/10.4202/app.00756.2020
page(s): 601, fig. 11 [details]
additional source Taylor J. & Glover E. (2021). <i>Biology, evolution and generic review of the chemosymbiotic bivalve family Lucinidae</i>. London: The Ray Society [Publication 182]. 319 pp.
page(s): 154, fig. 71g [details]
page(s): 160 [details]
basis of record Huber M. (2015). <i>Compendium of Bivalves 2. A Full-Color Guide to the Remaining Seven Families. A Systematic Listing of 8,500 Bivalve Species and 10,500 Synonyms.</i> ConchBooks, Harxheim, Germany,. 901 pp. + 1 CD-ROM (containing chapters 5 and 6.461) [Tellinidae by Huber, Langleit & Kreipl, pp. 167-297]. [details]
basis of record Amano K. (2019). Two rare warm-water bivalves from the Pliocene Seguchi Formation in Nagano Prefecture, Central Japan. <em>Venus.</em> 78(1-2): 45-56.
page(s): 46, figs 2A-F [details]
additional source Kiel S., Aguilar Y.M. & Kase T. (2020). Mollusks from Pliocene and Pleistocene seep deposits in Leyte, Philippines. <em>Acta Palaeontologica Polonica.</em> 65(3): 589–627., available online at https://doi.org/10.4202/app.00756.2020
page(s): 601, fig. 11 [details]
additional source Taylor J. & Glover E. (2021). <i>Biology, evolution and generic review of the chemosymbiotic bivalve family Lucinidae</i>. London: The Ray Society [Publication 182]. 319 pp.
page(s): 154, fig. 71g [details]



