Ionthoglossa, Vinola-Lopez & Bouchet, 2020
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4809.2.10 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03EB87DF-FF86-FFA6-61B7-FD9617929727 |
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Ionthoglossa |
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Genus Ionthoglossa View in CoL nom. nov.
Pogonodon Bouchet, 1997 View in CoL (preoccupied): 210; Scuderi & Criscione 2011: 1, 44; Vazzana 2010: 69; Oliverio 2008: 259; Fernandez 1996: 169.
Etymology. From the Greek words ionthas, long-haired, and glossa, tongue, with reference to the long, hair-like cusps on the radula. The name is feminine in gender.
Diagnosis. Triphoridae with protoconch I bearing hemispheric granules; protoconch II with two spiral keels and axial ribs together forming a large-meshed reticulation; teleoconch with three spiral rows of granules, of which row no. 2 appears last; operculum multispiral; radula with rachidian and lateral teeth bearing strong outer and inner cusps on both sides of a shorter central cusp; marginal teeth with two strong cusps and two very long, slender cusps in the middle.
Type species. Cosmotriphora pseudocanarica Bouchet, 1985 View in CoL , by typification of the replaced name.
Type locality. Off Oran, Algeria .
Distribution. Mediterranean: Ionian Sea. Italy: Scilla; Secca del Bagno, Lipari Island; Porto Cesareo; Acitrezza, Catania - Alboran Sea: Ceuta. NE Atlantic: Gorringe Bank off Portugal.
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Ionthoglossa
Vinola-Lopez, Lazaro W. & Bouchet, Philippe 2020 |
Pogonodon
Scuderi, D. & Criscione, F. 2011: 1 |
Vazzana, A. 2010: 69 |
Oliverio, M. 2008: 259 |
Fernandez, J. 1996: 169 |