Grania paucispina ( Eisen, 1904 )
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2017.391 |
publication LSID |
lsid:zoobank.org:pub:2E743067-031F-401E-AA7E-F85EC4D57E6D |
DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3852711 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03CB0B1A-7C08-FFB2-FDF0-1D2EEA9EC189 |
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Carolina |
scientific name |
Grania paucispina ( Eisen, 1904 ) |
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3. Grania paucispina ( Eisen, 1904) View in CoL
Michaelsena paucispina Eisen, 1904: 74 View in CoL , fig. 43.
Michaelsena paucispina View in CoL – Michaelsen 1907: 130.
Marionina paucispina – Nielsen & Christensen 1959: 109. — Lasserre 1971: 454.
Grania paucispina View in CoL – Erséus & Lasserre 1976: 127. — Coates & Erséus 1980: 1037–1038, fig. 1. — Coates & Ellis 1981: 2134.
Type material
Typus perditus — specimen dissolutus. According to Coates & Erséus (1980), the type material deposited in the California Academy of Science in San Francisco was destroyed during the earthquake and fire in 1906.
Other material
UNITED STATES: California ( USNM 58906–58907).
CANADA: British Columbia ( USNM 58907).
Type locality
UNITED STATES: Santa Barbara, California.
Habitat
In muddy sand, 2–6 m, with much organic material, brackish water.
Distribution
California, USA and British Columbia, Canada.
USNM |
Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History |
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Grania paucispina ( Eisen, 1904 )
Prantoni, Alessandro, Lana, Paulo C. & Erséus, Christer 2017 |
Grania paucispina
Coates K. A. & Ellis D. V. 1981: 2134 |
Coates K. A. & Erseus C. 1980: 1037 |
Erseus C. 1980: 1037 |
Erseus C. & Lasserre P. 1976: 127 |
Marionina paucispina
Lasserre P. 1971: 454 |
Nielsen C. O. & Christensen B. 1959: 109 |
Michaelsena paucispina
Eisen G. 1904: 74 |
Michaelsena paucispina
Michaelsen 1907: 130 |