Murex pacificus Lichtenstein, 1794
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5127.1.1 |
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Murex pacificus Lichtenstein, 1794 |
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Murex pacificus Lichtenstein, 1794
These two species, 2 inches and 1 3/ 4 inches in size, respectively, cannot be identified and are nomina dubia. The former was said to come from the “South Seas”. Murex australasiae was cited by Röding (1798: 113) in lot 1462 under his Buccinium lamellosum: Das blättrige braune Kinkhorn [the foliaceous brown kinkhorn] from the south sea. The species is also indicated as being rare with a single exclamation point, in the same style that Lichtenstein used in his sales catalogues.
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