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Nmr General (FILEMAKER2016) CLAVATULIDAE Benthoclionella jenneri Kilburn, 1974 Jenner's Turris NMR993000057959 South Africa, Kwazulu-Natal, off northern Natalat 150 m depth 1989-05-00 ex coll. J.G.B. Nieuwenhuis 1 ex. Clavatula bimarginata (Lamarck, 1822) Two-edged Turris NMR993000092842 Senegal, Thies, Baie de M'bour 1975-03-00 ex coll. J. Trausel 14418 1 ex. NMR993000058199 Senegal, Thies, La Petite Côte, Popenguine 1977-06-00 ex coll. J.G.B. Nieuwenhuis 2 ex. NMR993000092844 Senegal, Thies, La Petite Côte, Popenguine 1977-00-00 ex coll. J. Trausel 14420 1 ex. Clavatula boreointerrupta (Kautsky, 1925) NMR993000028953 Belgium, Limburg, Beeringen at 154-159 m ex coll. P. Schuijf 5 ex. FOSSIL NMR993000003862 Germany, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Dingden, Königsmühle ex coll. A.W. Janssen 1 ex. FOSSIL NMR993000004815 Germany, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Dingden, Königsmühle 1 ex. FOSSIL NMR993000067198 Netherlands, Gelderland, Winterswijk, Miste ex coll. J.G.B. Nieuwenhuis 1 ex. FOSSIL Clavatula caerulea (Weinkauff in Weinkauff & Kobelt, 1875) NMR993000060893 Equatorial Guinea, Litoral, Rio Muni, Utonde Beach 1938-08-00 ex coll. H. van Buren 1 ex. NMR993000092845 Senegal, Thies, Pointe-Sarène at 4-5 m depth ex coll. J. Trausel 14421 3 ex. Clavatula diadema (Kiener, 1840) Diadem Turris NMR993000057901 Gabon, Estuaire, off Librevilleat 20-30 m depth 1981-00-00 ex coll. J.G.B. Nieuwenhuis 1 ex. NMR993000092838 Sao Tomé and Principe, Sao Tomé ex coll. J. Trausel 14414 2 ex. NMR993000069202 Senegal, Ziguinchor, Casamance 1992-00-00 ex coll. J.Ph. Voorwinde 1 ex. Clavatula filograna Odhner, 1923 NMR993000057939 Angola, Luanda, Luanda Bay, off Cacuaco at 15-30 m depth 1993-00-00 ex coll. J.G.B. Nieuwenhuis 1 ex. Clavatula helena Bartsch, 1915 NMR993000100525 South Africa, Eastern Cape, Port Elizabeth at 100 m depth 1996-06-00 ex coll. J. Trausel 17480 1 ex. Clavatula imperialis Lamarck, 1816 NMR993000057745 Angola, Luanda, Luanda Bay, off Cacuaco 1992-11-29 ex coll. J.G.B. Nieuwenhuis 1 ex. Clavatula lelieuri (Récluz, 1851) NMR993000092833 Senegal, Dakar, Ile de Gorée at 10-15 m depth ex coll. J. Trausel 14409 2 ex. Clavatula milleti (Petit de la Saussaye, 1851) NMR993000100361 Senegal, Thies, off Joal at 40 m depth ex coll. J. Trausel 17470 1 ex. Clavatula muricata (Lamarck, 1822) Muricate Turris NMR993000092832 Angola, Luanda, Luanda Bay, off Cacuaco at 20 m depth 1992-10-10 ex coll. J. Trausel 14408 2 ex. NMR993000092837 Angola, Luanda, Luanda Bay, off Cacuacoat 2-3 m depth ex coll. J. Trausel 14413 1 ex. NMR993000058243 Gabon, Estuaire, off Librevilleat 20-30 m depth 1981-00-00 ex coll. J.G.B. Nieuwenhuis 2 ex. NMR993000088254 Gambia, Banjul, N of Senegambia Beach Hotel 2016-11-00 ex coll. J. Trausel 13301 1 ex. NMR993000057952 Senegal, Thies, La Petite Côte, Popenguine 1977-07-00 ex coll. J.G.B. Nieuwenhuis 2 ex. NMR993000092843 Senegal, Thies, off Joal 1975-11-00 ex coll. J. Trausel 14419 1 ex. NMR993000092835 Senegal, Ziguinchor, Casamance at 10-20 m depth 1990-00-00 ex coll. J. Trausel 14411 1 ex. Clavatula mystica (Reeve, 1843) NMR993000034128 Mauritania, off Mauritania, CANCAPat 80 m depth 1978-10-00 ex coll. J. Trausel 6644 2 ex. NMR993000092849 Senegal, Dakar, Cap Vert, Pointe des Almadies ex coll. J. Trausel 14425 3 ex. NMR993000057899 Senegal, Dakar, Ile de Gorée at 10-15 m depth 1994-01-00 ex coll. J.G.B. Nieuwenhuis 1 ex. NMR993000034458 Spain, Canarias, Las Palmas, Gran Canaria, Playa de las Burras 2003-05-00 ex coll. J. Trausel 3605 5 ex. NMR993000034413 Spain, Canarias, Las Palmas, Lanzarote, Arrecife, in harbour 1998-12-00 ex coll. J. Trausel 6606 1 ex. Clavatula quinteni Nolf & Verstraeten, 2006 NMR993000057920 Gabon, Estuaire, off Librevilleat 20-30 m depth 1981-00-00 ex coll. J.G.B. Nieuwenhuis 1 ex. Clavatula rubrifasciata (Reeve, 1845) NMR993000058224 Senegal, Dakar, La Petite Côte 1977-07-00 ex coll. J.G.B. Nieuwenhuis 2 ex. Clavatula sacerdos (Reeve, 1845) NMR993000057898 Morocco, Laâyoune-Boujdour-Sakia el Hamra, off Cabo Boujdour at 50-60 m depth 1992-00-00 ex coll. J.G.B. Nieuwenhuis 2 ex. NMR993000092856 Senegal, Dakar, Baie de Gorée ex coll. J. Trausel 14432 1 ex. NMR993000057480 Senegal, Thies, La Petite Côte, Popenguine 1974-07-00 ex coll. J.G.B. Nieuwenhuis 1 ex. Clavatula scabrida von Koenen, 1890 NMR993000003339 Belgium, Limburg, Kortessem, Grimmertingen ex coll. A.W. Janssen 3 ex. FOSSIL Clavatula taxea (Röding, 1798) Yew Turris NMR993000055686 South Africa, Eastern Cape, Algoa Bay 1996-00-00 ex coll. J.G.B. Nieuwenhuis 1 ex. NMR993000057961 South Africa, Western Cape, False Bay, Simonstad at 30-35 m depth 1995-00-00 ex coll. J.G.B. Nieuwenhuis 1 ex. Clavatula tripartita (Weinkauff, 1876) NMR993000043569 South Africa, Kwazulu-Natal, Durban, off Durban 1983-02-00 ex coll. F.J.A. Slieker 00008171 2 ex. NMR993000092851 South Africa, Western Cape, Kleinmondstrand ex coll. J. Trausel 14427 5 ex. Clionella bornii (E.A. Smith, 1877) NMR993000074412 South Africa, Eastern Cape, St. Francis Bay, Jeffreys Bay, Black Rocks 2009-09-23 ex coll. J.N.J. Post 7 ex. Clionella confusa E.A. Smith, 1906 NMR993000043566 South Africa, Eastern Cape, St. Francis Bay, Jeffreys Bay, Black Rocks 1982-05-00 ex coll. F.J.A. Slieker 00008137 3 ex. NMR993000092828 South Africa, Eastern Cape, St. Francis Bay, Jeffreys Bay, Black Rocks ex coll. J. Trausel 14404 3 ex. Clionella kraussii (E.A. Smith, 1877) NMR993000043567 South Africa, Eastern Cape, St. Francis Bay, Jeffreys Bay, Black Rocks 1982-05-00 ex coll. F.J.A. Slieker 00008138 1 ex. NMR993000092836 South Africa, Eastern Cape, St. Francis Bay, Jeffreys Bay, Black Rocks 1968-00-00 ex coll. J. Trausel 14412 1 ex. NMR993000092831 South Africa, Western Cape, False Bay at 20-25 m depth 1999-11-00 ex coll. J. Trausel 14407 1 ex. Clionella rosaria (Reeve, 1846) NMR993000081700 South Africa, Eastern Cape, Jeffreys Bay, Jeffreys Bay Beach, Black Rocks 2010-00-00 ex coll. J.N.J. Post 1 ex. NMR993000057928 South Africa, Eastern Cape, Port Elizabeth at 15-18 m depth 1995-00-00 ex coll. J.G.B. Nieuwenhuis 1 ex. NMR993000043564 South Africa, Eastern Cape, St. Francis Bay, Jeffreys Bay, Black Rocks 1981-00-00 ex coll. F.J.A. Slieker 00008136 2 ex. NMR993000092841 South Africa, Eastern Cape, St. Francis Bay, Jeffreys Bay, Black Rocks ex coll. J. Trausel 14417 2 ex. printed by CB 4.0 Clionella semicostata (Kiener, 1840) NMR993000081723 South Africa, Eastern Cape, Jeffreys Bay, Jeffreys Bay Beach, Black Rocks 2010-03-13 ex coll. J.N.J. Post 5 ex. NMR993000081724 South Africa, Eastern Cape, Jeffreys Bay, Jeffreys Bay Beach, Black Rocks 2010-03-00 ex coll. J.N.J. Post 3 ex. NMR993000043568 South Africa, Eastern Cape, St. Francis Bay, Jeffreys Bay, Black Rocks 1982-05-00 ex coll. F.J.A. Slieker 00008176 1 ex. NMR993000092829 South Africa, Western Cape, False Bay at 20-25 m depth 1999-11-00 ex coll. J. Trausel 14405 1 ex. Clionella sinuata (Born, 1778) NMR993000092850 South Africa, Cape ex coll. J. Trausel 14426 2 ex. NMR993000094788 South Africa, Eastern Cape, East London ex coll. J. Trausel 15100 2 ex. NMR993000092840 South Africa, Western Cape, Cape Town, Sea Point ex coll. J. Trausel 14416 1 ex. NMR993000056090 South Africa, Western Cape, False Bay at 20-25 m depth 1999-11-00 ex coll. J.G.B. Nieuwenhuis 1 ex. NMR993000058206 South Africa, Western Cape, False Bay at 10 m depth 1991-01-00 ex coll. J.G.B. Nieuwenhuis 1 ex. Clionella sp. NMR993000043565 Angola, Luanda ex coll. F.J.A. Slieker 00009428 1 ex. Clionella subventricosa (E.A. Smith, 1877) NMR993000092830 South Africa, Western Cape, Betty's Bay ex coll. J. Trausel 14406 4 ex. Clionella vilma (Thiele, 1925) NMR993000100524 South Africa, Eastern Cape, Algoa Bay at 100 m depth 1995-11-00 ex coll. P. Williams 1 ex. Makiyamaia coreanica (Adams & Reeve, 1850) NMR993000048424 Japan, Aichi-ken, Mikawa at 90-155 m depth ex coll. F.J.A. Slieker 00008162 2 ex. NMR993000061041 Japan, Aichi-ken, Mikawa 1976-00-00 ex coll. H. van Buren 1529 1 ex. NMR993000082647 Japan, Kôchi-ken, Tosa-wan at 180 m depth 11849 2 ex. NMR993000092909 Japan, Kôchi-ken, Tosa-wan at 180 m depth ex coll. H.H.M. Vermeij 59750101 2 ex. NMR993000058209 Taiwan, Kaohsiung at 125-180 m ex coll. J.G.B. Nieuwenhuis 1 ex. NMR993000092911 Taiwan, Kaohsiung at 125-180 m ex coll. H.H.M. Vermeij 59750201 3 ex. NMR993000092910 Taiwan, Northeast coastat 300 m depth 2000-08-18 ex coll. H.H.M. Vermeij 59750301 1 ex. Makiyamaia gravis (Hinds, 1843) NMR993000057906 South Africa, Eastern Cape, East London at 55 m depth 1995-00-00 ex coll. J.G.B. Nieuwenhuis 1 ex. Makiyamaia subdeclivis (Yokoyama, 1926) NMR993000092823 Taiwan, Kaohsiung at 125-180 m 1983-00-00 ex coll. H.H.M. Vermeij 63820101 2 ex. Perrona aculeiformis (Lamarck, 1816) NMR993000058238 Ghana, Western, Mudrachni Pointat 20-30 m depth 1997-12-00 ex coll. J.G.B. Nieuwenhuis 1 ex. NMR993000100359 Senegal, Dakar, Dakar, Ile de Yoff at 15-18 m depth 2006-08-00 ex coll. J. Trausel 17468 1 ex. NMR993000057909 Senegal, Dakar, La Petite Côte 1977-05-00 ex coll. J.G.B. Nieuwenhuis 1 ex. NMR993000092857 Senegal, Thies, off Joal at 10-15 m depth 1995-03-00 ex coll. J. Trausel 14433 2 ex. Perrona hemmoorensis (Kautsky, 1925) NMR993000029078 Belgium, Limburg, Beeringen at 154-159 m ex coll. P. Schuijf 3 ex. FOSSIL Perrona obliquiplicatula (Kautsky, 1925) NMR993000004813 Germany, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Dingden, Königsmühle ex coll. A.W. Janssen 7 ex. FOSSIL NMR993000066216 Netherlands, Gelderland, Winterswijk, Miste ex coll. J.G.B.
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