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Sykesia Gude, 1897
999420 (urn:lsid:marinespecies.org:taxname:999420)
unaccepted (Invalid: junior homonym of Sykesia Pomel, 1883 [Echinodermata])
Genus
- Species Sykesia biciliata (L. Pfeiffer, 1855) accepted as Ruthvenia biciliata (L. Pfeiffer, 1855) (unaccepted combination)
- Species Sykesia caliginosa (Sykes, 1898) accepted as Ruthvenia caliginosa (Sykes, 1898) (unaccepted combination)
- Species Sykesia clathratula (L. Pfeiffer, 1850) accepted as Ruthvenia clathratula (L. Pfeiffer, 1850) (unaccepted combination)
- Species Sykesia clathratuloides (Gude, 1897) accepted as Ruthvenia clathratuloides (Gude, 1897) (unaccepted combination)
- Species Sykesia retifera (L. Pfeiffer, 1845) accepted as Ruthvenia retifera (L. Pfeiffer, 1845) (unaccepted combination)
feminine
(of Plectopylis (Sykesia) Gude, 1897) Gude G. K. (1897). Armature of Helicoid landshells. <em>Science Gossip.</em> 3 (36): 332., available online at https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/33878952
page(s): 332 [details]
page(s): 332 [details]
Nomenclature Nom. nov. pro Austenia Gude, 1897, non G. Nevill, 1878; itself a junior homonym of Sykesia Pomel, 1883 [Echinodermata];...
Nomenclature Nom. nov. pro Austenia Gude, 1897, non G. Nevill, 1878; itself a junior homonym of Sykesia Pomel, 1883 [Echinodermata]; Ruthvenia is a replacement name. [details]
MolluscaBase eds. (2025). MolluscaBase. Sykesia Gude, 1897. Accessed at: https://molluscabase.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=999420 on 2025-09-11
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(of Plectopylis (Sykesia) Gude, 1897) Gude G. K. (1897). Armature of Helicoid landshells. <em>Science Gossip.</em> 3 (36): 332., available online at https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/33878952
page(s): 332 [details]
additional source Godwin-Austen, H. H. (1882-1920). <i>Land and freshwater Mollusca of India, including South Arabia, Baluchistan, Afghanistan, Kashmir, Nepal, Burmah, Pegu, Tenasserim, Malay Peninsula, Ceylon, and other islands of the Indian Ocean. Supplementary to Messrs. Theobald and Hanley's Conchologia Indica.</i> London, Taylor & Francis. Vol. 1(1): i-iv, 1-18, pls 1-4 [February 1882]; 1(2): 19-66, pls 5-12 [July 1882]; 1(3): 67-94, pls 13-21 [January 1883]; 1(4): pls 22-42 [September 1883], 95-164 [October 1883]; 1(5): pls 43-51 [June 1884], 165-206 [May 1886]; 1(6): pls 52-62 [September 1887], 207-257 [April 1888]. Volume 2(7): 1-46, pls 63-69 [October 1897]; 2(8): 47-86, pls 70-82 [January 1898]; 2(9): 87-146, pls 83-100 [November 1899]; 2(10): 147-238, pls 101-117 [April 1907]; 2(11): 239-310, pls 118-132 [March 1910]; 2(12): 311-442, pls 133-158 [December 1914]. Volume 3(1): 1-65, pls 159-165 [November 1920]. , available online at https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/13069144
page(s): vol 2, 196 [details]
page(s): 332 [details]
additional source Godwin-Austen, H. H. (1882-1920). <i>Land and freshwater Mollusca of India, including South Arabia, Baluchistan, Afghanistan, Kashmir, Nepal, Burmah, Pegu, Tenasserim, Malay Peninsula, Ceylon, and other islands of the Indian Ocean. Supplementary to Messrs. Theobald and Hanley's Conchologia Indica.</i> London, Taylor & Francis. Vol. 1(1): i-iv, 1-18, pls 1-4 [February 1882]; 1(2): 19-66, pls 5-12 [July 1882]; 1(3): 67-94, pls 13-21 [January 1883]; 1(4): pls 22-42 [September 1883], 95-164 [October 1883]; 1(5): pls 43-51 [June 1884], 165-206 [May 1886]; 1(6): pls 52-62 [September 1887], 207-257 [April 1888]. Volume 2(7): 1-46, pls 63-69 [October 1897]; 2(8): 47-86, pls 70-82 [January 1898]; 2(9): 87-146, pls 83-100 [November 1899]; 2(10): 147-238, pls 101-117 [April 1907]; 2(11): 239-310, pls 118-132 [March 1910]; 2(12): 311-442, pls 133-158 [December 1914]. Volume 3(1): 1-65, pls 159-165 [November 1920]. , available online at https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/13069144
page(s): vol 2, 196 [details]
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Nomenclature Nom. nov. pro Austenia Gude, 1897, non G. Nevill, 1878; itself a junior homonym of Sykesia Pomel, 1883 [Echinodermata]; Ruthvenia is a replacement name. [details]