Crosseola
Crosseola is a genus of minute sea snail or micromollusc, a marine gastropod mollusc in the family Conradiidae.[2]
Crosseola Temporal range: Miocene to Recent | |
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Shell of Crosseola foveolata (specimen at MNHN, Paris) | |
Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Mollusca |
Class: | Gastropoda |
Subclass: | Vetigastropoda |
Order: | Trochida |
Superfamily: | Trochoidea |
Family: | Conradiidae |
Genus: | Crosseola Iredale, 1924 [1] |
Type species | |
Crossea concinna Angas, G.F., 1867 |
Species
Species within the genus Crosseola include:
- Crosseola anodyna Rubio & Rolán, 2019
- Crosseola axialis Rubio & Rolán, 2019
- Crosseola bellula (A. Adams, 1865)
- Crosseola benedotata Rubio & Rolán, 2019
- Crosseola bollonsi Dell, 1956
- Crosseola brasiliensis Rubio & Rolán, 2017
- Crosseola cancellata (Tenison Woods, 1878)
- Crosseola caribbeae Rubio & Rolán, 2017
- Crosseola catenata Rubio & Rolán, 2019
- Crosseola concinna (Angas, 1868)
- Crosseola cuvieriana (Mestayer, 1919)
- Crosseola delicata Rubio & Rolán, 2019
- Crosseola dentata Rubio & Rolán, 2019
- Crosseola distorta Rubio & Rolán, 2019
- † Crosseola emilyae Laws, 1950
- Crosseola errata Finlay, 1927
- Crosseola escondida (Poppe, Tagaro & Goto, 2018)
- Crosseola favosa Powell, 1937)
- Crosseola foveolata (Barnard, 1963)
- Crosseola gorii Rubio & Rolán, 2014
- † Crosseola henryi Laws, 1950
- Crosseola indigaxial Rubio, Rolán & Gori, 2019
- Crosseola intercalaris Rubio & Rolán, 2019
- Crosseola intertexta Powell, 1937)
- Crosseola inverta (Hedley, 1907)
- Crosseola latumlabrum Rubio & Rolán, 2019
- Crosseola madagascariensis Rubio & Rolán, 2017
- Crosseola mayottensis Rubio & Rolán, 2019
- Crosseola microstriata Rubio & Rolán, 2019
- Crosseola minireticula Rubio & Rolán, 2019
- † Crosseola munditia Laws, 1936
- Crosseola occlusa Rubio & Rolán, 2019
- Crosseola ordinata Rubio & Rolán, 2017
- Crosseola osgrandis Rubio & Rolán, 2019
- † Crosseola princeps (Tate, 1890)
- † Crosseola proerrata Finlay, 1930 [3]
- Crosseola prosoclina Rubio & Rolán, 2019
- Crosseola pseudocollonia Powell, 1957
- † Crosseola semiornata Tate 1893 [4]
- Crosseola serrata Rubio, Rolán & Gori, 2019
- Crosseola sexlata Rubio & Rolán, 2019
- Crosseola similiter Rubio & Rolán, 2017
- † Crosseola sinemacula Laws, 1939
- Crosseola solomonensis Rubio & Rolán, 2017
- Crosseola striata (Watson, 1883) [5]
- † Crosseola sultan Finlay, 1930 [6]
- Crosseola solomonensis Rubio & Rolán, 2017
- † Crosseola tenuisculpta Laws, 1936
- Crosseola uniformis Rubio, Rolán & Gori, 2019
- † Crosseola waitotara Laws, 1940
- Species brought into synonymy
- Crosseola cookiana Dell, 1952: synonym of Lodderia eumorpha cookiana (Dell, 1952) (original combination)
- Crosseola marquesensis Rubio, Rolán & Letourneux, 2017: synonym of Crossolida marquesensis (Rubio, Rolán & Letourneux, 2017) (original combination)
- Crosseola naticoides Iredale, T. & McMichael, D.F. 1962: synonym of Cirsonella naticoides (Hedley, 1907)
- Crosseola vesca (Finlay, 1927): synonym of Dolicrossea vesca Finlay, 1926
References
- Iredale, 1924 Proceedings of the Linnean Society of New South Wales, 49(3): 183, 251
- Crosseola Iredale, 1924. Retrieved through: World Register of Marine Species on 6 January 2019.
- The Auckland Museum: Crosseola proerrata
- The Paleobiology Database: Crosseola semiornata
- Carole S. Hickman, Crosseolidae, a New Family of Skeneiform Microgastropods and Progress Toward Definition of Monophyletic Skeneidae; American Malacological Bulletin 31(1):1-16. 2013
- The Auckland Museum: Crosseola striata
- Powell A. W. B., New Zealand Mollusca, William Collins Publishers Ltd, Auckland, New Zealand 1979 ISBN 0-00-216906-1
- Discover Life
- ZipCodeZoo
- TePapa
External links
- New Zealand Cenozoic Mollusca: Crosseola
- Iredale, T. (1924). Results from Roy Bell's molluscan collections. Proceedings of the Linnean Society of New South Wales. 49: 179-278
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