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Adam, W.. |
Au cours des deux derniers siècles, plusieurs tentatives ont été faites pour subdiviser le genre Sepia ou pour classer les différentes espèces dans des catégories super-spécifiques ou super-génériques. C. von Linné (1758) avait classé tous les Céphalopodes en trois genres: Argonauta, Nautilus et Sepia. Ce dernier genre comprenait toutes les espèces sans coquille externe, dont une seule, Sepia officinalis L., est un Sepia dans le sens actuel. Presque deux cents ans plus tard, T. Iredale (1954, p. 81) a classé les coquilles des Sepiidae australiens en trois families, quatre sous-families et treize genres. Après la simple classification de C. von Linné, l'étude des Céphalopodes n'a fait aucun progrès pendant la seconde moitié du 18e siècle. C'est J. B. P. A.... |
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor |
Palavras-chave: 42.73. |
Ano: 1964 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/318178 |
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Adam, W.; Knudsen, J.. |
In the present paper the authors have described, figured or discussed 37 species of <i>Nassarius</i>, 6 species of <i>Bu//ia</i>, 2 species of <i>Cy//ene</i> and one species of <i>Demou/ia</i>. Among the <i>Nassarius</i>, <i>N. ambiguous</i> (PULTENEY, 1799, non SOLANDER, 1766) and <i>N. margaritiferus</i> (DUNKER, 1847) are doubtful species for the West-African coast. Six new species of <i>Nassarius</i> have been described: <i>N. at/antideus, N. bruuni, N. gruve/i, N. mega/oca//us, N. parcipictus</i> and <i>N. pseudopoeci/ostictus</i>. <i>Nassarius muelleri, N. plicatellus</i> and <i>BuIlia granulosa</i> are... |
Tipo: Info:eu-repo/semantics/article |
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Ano: 1984 |
URL: http://www.vliz.be/imisdocs/publications/303514.pdf |
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Adam, W.; Glibert, M.. |
In this paper 20 taxa of the genus <i>Nassarius</i> s. l., often classified by the authors under the sub-genus <i>Uzita</i> H. et A. Adams, 1853, are described and discussed. The specimens are preserved in the zoological and paleontological collections of the « Institut Royal des Sciences Naturelles » in Brussels. They are either fossils from European and North-African Neogene strata, or recent species from the Mediterranean, Lusitanian and West-African regions. However from the British Museam of Natural History and from the « Museo Civico di Storia naturale di Milano » we have obtained photographs of the original matrial of <i>N. denticulatis</i> (A. Adams, 1852) and of <i>N. prismaticus</i> (Brocchi, 1814)... |
Tipo: Info:eu-repo/semantics/article |
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Ano: 1976 |
URL: http://www.vliz.be/imisdocs/publications/303579.pdf |
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Adam, W.; Glibert, M.. |
In this paper fossil species from the Neogene of Southern Europe or the Vienna Basin, and Recent ones from the Lusitanian and Westafrican regions, which have been incorrectly assigned to <i>Nassa semistriata</i> Brocchi, 1814 (= <i>Nassa semistriatus</i>) are described, figured and discussed. It appears that: 1- mostly commonly specimens designated as <i>Nassarius semistriatus</i> belong to <i>N. elatus</i> (Gould, 1845). This is a relatively common species, practically ignored by both zoologists and paleontologists. We have been able to trace it from the Upper Middle Miocene to Recent. 2- Some recent specimens designated as « <i>Nassa semistriata</i> » belong, in fact, to <i>Nassarius... |
Tipo: Info:eu-repo/semantics/article |
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Ano: 1974 |
URL: http://www.vliz.be/imisdocs/publications/303574.pdf |
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