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Turbonilla syrtensis van Aartsen, 1981

141095  (urn:lsid:marinespecies.org:taxname:141095)

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van Aartsen J. J. (1981). European Pyramidellidae: II <i>Turbonilla</i>. <i>Bollettino Malacologico 17(5-6)</i>: 61-88, available online at https://biodiversitylibrary.org/page/49938374
page(s): 73-74; pl. 6 fig. 36 [details]  Available for editors  PDF available [request] 
Nomenclature Replacement name for Turbonilla pallaryi Nordsieck, 1972, non Dautzenberg, 1910, which itself is a replacement name for...  
Nomenclature Replacement name for Turbonilla pallaryi Nordsieck, 1972, non Dautzenberg, 1910, which itself is a replacement name for Turbonilla stricta Pallary, 1904, non Verrill, 1873. Replacement name for Turbonilla stricta Pallary, 1904, non Clessin 1902. This name was discussed by van Aartsen (1981) who noted that according to Nordsieck (1972: 124) there are two species which have been mixed in the description of Turbonilla stricta Pallary, 1904. One of these two species, about 7 mm long with rather convex whorls, has been renamed pallaryi Nordsieck, 1972 because of preoccupation of the name stricta by Verrill, 1873. .However, the other smaller species (about 4.5 mm and only slightly convex whorls) was called pseudostricta n. sp. by Nordsieck,1972. Turbonilla stricta Pallary, 1904 had already been called pallaryi by Dautzenberg (1910: 95) because of preoccupation of the name stricta by Clessin (1902). Therefore van Aartsen introduced the new name Turbonilla syrtensis nom. nov. for pallaryi sensu Nordsieck, 1972 and used the name pallaryi Dautzenberg, 1910 = Turbonilla pseudostricta Nordsieck, 1972 for the smaller species.

Formally, this is not correct: Turbonilla pallaryi Dautzenberg, 1910, Turbonilla pallaryi Nordsieck, 1972 and Turbonilla syrtensis van Aartsen, 1981 are all objective synonyms of T. stricta Pallary, 1904, and usage for one or another of the two species involved should be stabilized by a lectotype designation for T. stricta Pallary, 1904 (preferably of the smaller species, which fits Pallary's description). For the time being, van Aartsen (1981) is followed and the name T. syrtensis is used for Turbonilla stricta sensu Nordsieck, 1972, the larger of the two species. For the other species, the name T. pseudostricta was proposed as "n. sp.", not a replacement name (contrary to the statement in Peñas & Rolán, 1997), and is considered a junior subjective synonym of T. stricta Pallary, 1904.  [details]
MolluscaBase eds. (2024). MolluscaBase. Turbonilla syrtensis van Aartsen, 1981. Accessed through: World Register of Marine Species at: https://www.marinespecies.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=141095 on 2024-05-20
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original description van Aartsen J. J. (1981). European Pyramidellidae: II <i>Turbonilla</i>. <i>Bollettino Malacologico 17(5-6)</i>: 61-88, available online at https://biodiversitylibrary.org/page/49938374
page(s): 73-74; pl. 6 fig. 36 [details]  Available for editors  PDF available [request] 

basis of record Gofas, S.; Le Renard, J.; Bouchet, P. (2001). Mollusca. in: Costello, M.J. et al. (eds), European Register of Marine Species: a check-list of the marine species in Europe and a bibliography of guides to their identification. <em>Patrimoines Naturels.</em> 50: 180-213., available online at http://www.vliz.be/imisdocs/publications/ocrd/254404.pdf [details]   

additional source Cecalupo A., Buzzurro G. & Mariani M., 2008. Contributo alla conoscenza della macrofauna del Golfo di Gabès (Tunisia). <i>Quaderni della Civica Stazione Idrobiologica di Milano</i>, 31: 1-173, pl. 1-92.
page(s): 126 [details]   
 
 Present  Present in aphia/obis/gbif/idigbio   Inaccurate  Introduced: alien  Containing type locality 
   

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Nomenclature Replacement name for Turbonilla pallaryi Nordsieck, 1972, non Dautzenberg, 1910, which itself is a replacement name for Turbonilla stricta Pallary, 1904, non Verrill, 1873. Replacement name for Turbonilla stricta Pallary, 1904, non Clessin 1902. This name was discussed by van Aartsen (1981) who noted that according to Nordsieck (1972: 124) there are two species which have been mixed in the description of Turbonilla stricta Pallary, 1904. One of these two species, about 7 mm long with rather convex whorls, has been renamed pallaryi Nordsieck, 1972 because of preoccupation of the name stricta by Verrill, 1873. .However, the other smaller species (about 4.5 mm and only slightly convex whorls) was called pseudostricta n. sp. by Nordsieck,1972. Turbonilla stricta Pallary, 1904 had already been called pallaryi by Dautzenberg (1910: 95) because of preoccupation of the name stricta by Clessin (1902). Therefore van Aartsen introduced the new name Turbonilla syrtensis nom. nov. for pallaryi sensu Nordsieck, 1972 and used the name pallaryi Dautzenberg, 1910 = Turbonilla pseudostricta Nordsieck, 1972 for the smaller species.

Formally, this is not correct: Turbonilla pallaryi Dautzenberg, 1910, Turbonilla pallaryi Nordsieck, 1972 and Turbonilla syrtensis van Aartsen, 1981 are all objective synonyms of T. stricta Pallary, 1904, and usage for one or another of the two species involved should be stabilized by a lectotype designation for T. stricta Pallary, 1904 (preferably of the smaller species, which fits Pallary's description). For the time being, van Aartsen (1981) is followed and the name T. syrtensis is used for Turbonilla stricta sensu Nordsieck, 1972, the larger of the two species. For the other species, the name T. pseudostricta was proposed as "n. sp.", not a replacement name (contrary to the statement in Peñas & Rolán, 1997), and is considered a junior subjective synonym of T. stricta Pallary, 1904.  [details]
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