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Tipos Por Colección TIPOS POR COLECCIÓN Nº LOTES Bivalvos marinos 31 Caudofoveados 8 Cefalópodos 10 Gasterópodos dulceacuícolas 152 Gasterópodos marinos 929 Gasterópodos terrestres 462 Monoplacóforos 1 Poliplacóforos 22 Solenogastros 24 TOTAL 1639 TIPOS CAUDOFOVEADOS 2020 Nº orden Familia Especie Autor Tipo 15.01/102 Chaetodermatidae Falcidens garcialvarezi Señarís, García-Alvarez & Paratipo Urgorri, 2016 15.01/100 Chaetodermatidae Falcidens urgorrii Señarís, García-Alvarez & Paratipo Urgorri, 2016 15.01/101 Chaetodermatidae Falcidens urgorrii Señarís, García-Alvarez & Paratipo Urgorri, 2016 15.01/1A Prochaetodermatidae Prochaetoderma (Prochaetoderma) breve Salvini-Plawen, 1999 Holotipo 15.01/1B Prochaetodermatidae Prochaetoderma (Prochaetoderma) breve Salvini-Plawen, 1999 Paratipo 15.01/1C Prochaetodermatidae Prochaetoderma (Prochaetoderma) breve Salvini-Plawen, 1999 Paratipo 15.01/2A Prochaetodermatidae Prochaetoderma (Prochaetoderma) iberogallicum Salvini-Plawen, 1999 Holotipo 15.01/2B Prochaetodermatidae Prochaetoderma (Prochaetoderma) iberogallicum Salvini-Plawen, 1999 Paratipo TIPOS MONOPLACÓFOROS 2020 Nº Familia Especie Autor Tipo orden 15.04/1 Neopilinidae Laevipilina cachuchensis Urgorri, García Álvarez & Luque, 2005 Holotipo y Paratipo TIPOS CEFALÓPODOS 2020 Nº orden Familia Especie Autor Tipo 15.06/226H Sepiolidae Sepiola bursadhaesa Bello, 2013 Holotipo 15.06/226P1 Sepiolidae Sepiola bursadhaesa Bello, 2013 Paratipo 15.06/226P2 Sepiolidae Sepiola bursadhaesa Bello, 2013 Paratipo 15.06/226P3 Sepiolidae Sepiola bursadhaesa Bello, 2013 Paratipo 15.06/226P4 Sepiolidae Sepiola bursadhaesa Bello, 2013 Paratipo 15.06/226P5 Sepiolidae Sepiola bursadhaesa Bello, 2013 Paratipo 15.06/226P6 Sepiolidae Sepiola bursadhaesa Bello, 2013 Paratipo 15.06/226P7 Sepiolidae Sepiola bursadhaesa Bello, 2013 Paratipo 15.06/226P8 Sepiolidae Sepiola bursadhaesa Bello, 2013 Paratipo 15.06/226P9 Sepiolidae Sepiola bursadhaesa Bello, 2013 Paratipo TIPOS SOLENOGASTROS 2020 Nº 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Pararrhopaliidae Unciherpia hirsuta García-Álvarez, Salvini-Plawen & Holotipo y Paratipos Urgorri, 2001 15.02/10 Phyllomeniidae Ocheyoherpia bursata García-Álvarez & Urgorri, 2003 Holotipo 15.02/27 Phyllomeniidae Plicaherpia papillata García-Álvarez, Zamarro & Urgorri, Holotipo 2010 15.02/5 Proneomeniidae Dorymenia hesperidesi García-Álvarez, Urgorri & Salvini- Holotipo Plawen, 2000 15.02/9 Proneomeniidae Dorymenia menchuescribanae García-Álvarez, Urgorri & Salvini- Holotipo y Paratipo Plawen, 2000 15.02/12 Proneomeniidae Dorymenia parvidentata García-Álvarez & Urgorri, 2003 Holotipo 15.02/2 Proneomeniidae Dorymenia troncosoi García-Álvarez, Urgorri & Salvini- Paratipo Plawen, 1998 15.02/1 Proneomeniidae Dorymenia troncosoi García-Álvarez, Urgorri & Salvini- Holotipo Plawen, 1998 15.02/25 Proneomeniidae Proneomenia bulbosa Garcia-Álvarez, Zamarro & Urgorri, Holotipo 2009 15.02/6 Rhopalomeniidae Urgorria compostelana García-Álvarez & Salvini-Plawen, Holotipo y Paratipos 2001 15.02/13 Rhopalomeniidae Urgorria monoplicata Salvini-Plawen, 2003 Holotipo 15.02/17 Simrothiellidae Simrothiella vasconiensis Salvini-Plawen, 2008 Paratipo TIPOS POLIPLACÓFOROS 2020 Nº orden Familia Especie Autor Tipo 15.03/10 Lepidochitonidae Lepidochitona (Lepidochitona) caboverdensis Kaas & Strack, 1986 Paratipo 15.03/11 Lepidochitonidae Lepidochitona (Lepidochitona) caboverdensis Kaas & Strack, 1986 Paratipo 15.03/12 Lepidochitonidae Lepidochitona (Lepidochitona) caboverdensis Kaas & Strack, 1986 Paratipo 15.03/13 Lepidochitonidae Lepidochitona (Lepidochitona) caboverdensis Kaas & Strack, 1986 Paratipo 15.03/14 Lepidochitonidae Lepidochitona (Lepidochitona) caboverdensis Kaas & Strack, 1986 Paratipo 15.03/15 Lepidochitonidae Lepidochitona (Lepidochitona) caboverdensis Kaas & Strack, 1986 Paratipos 15.03/16 Lepidochitonidae Lepidochitona (Lepidochitona) caboverdensis Kaas & Strack, 1986 Paratipo 15.03/17 Lepidochitonidae Lepidochitona (Lepidochitona) caboverdensis Kaas & Strack, 1986 Paratipo 15.03/18 Lepidochitonidae Lepidochitona (Lepidochitona) caboverdensis Kaas & Strack, 1986 Paratipo 15.03/19 Lepidochitonidae Lepidochitona (Lepidochitona) caboverdensis Kaas & Strack, 1986 Paratipos 15.03/20 Lepidochitonidae Lepidochitona (Lepidochitona) caboverdensis Kaas & Strack, 1986 Paratipo 15.03/21 Lepidochitonidae Lepidochitona (Lepidochitona) caboverdensis Kaas & Strack, 1986 Paratipo 15.03/22 Lepidochitonidae Lepidochitona (Lepidochitona) caboverdensis Kaas & Strack, 1986 Paratipo 15.03/2 Lepidochitonidae Lepidochitona (Lepidochitona) rolani Kaas & Strack, 1986 Paratipo 15.03/5 Lepidochitonidae Lepidochitona (Lepidochitona) rolani Kaas & Strack, 1986 Paratipo 15.03/6 Lepidochitonidae Lepidochitona (Lepidochitona) rolani Kaas & Strack, 1986 Paratipo 15.03/7 Lepidochitonidae Lepidochitona (Lepidochitona) rolani Kaas & Strack, 1986 Paratipo 15.03/8 Lepidochitonidae Lepidochitona (Lepidochitona) rolani Kaas & Strack, 1986 Paratipo 15.03/9 Lepidochitonidae Lepidochitona (Lepidochitona) rolani Kaas & Strack, 1986 Paratipo 15.03/3 Lepidochitonidae Lepidochitona (Lepidochitona) rolani Kaas & Strack, 1986 Paratipo 15.03/4 Lepidochitonidae Lepidochitona (Lepidochitona) rolani Kaas & Strack, 1986 Paratipo 15.03/1 Lepidochitonidae Lepidochitona (Lepidochitona) rolani Kaas & Strack, 1986 Holotipo TIPOS BIVALVOS MARINOS 2020 Nº orden Familia Especie Autor Tipo 15.07/5180 Astartidae Goodallia micalii Giribet & Peñas, 1999 Holotipo y Paratipo 15.07/5181 Astartidae Goodallia gofasi Giribet & Peñas, 1999 Paratipo 15.07/172 Condylocardiidae Condylocardia verdensis Salas & Rolán, 1990 Paratipo 15.07/173 Condylocardiidae Condylocardia tridacniformis Salas & Rolán, 1990 Paratipos 15.07/174 Condylocardiidae Condylocardia carditoides Salas & Rolán, 1990 Paratipo 15.07/175 Condylocardiidae Condylocardia bravensis Salas & Rolán, 1990 Paratipos 15.07/1505 Condylocardiidae Condylocardia ameliae Salas & von Cosel, 1991 Paratipos 15.07/1506 Condylocardiidae Carditopsis gofasi 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Ortiz de Zárate & Ortiz de Holotipo y Zárate, 1959 Paratipos 15.05/3297 Achatinidae Pseudachatina guineensis Hidalgo, 1910 Holotipo 15.05/32207 Achatinidae Pseudotrochus solimanus hidalgoi Azpeitia, 1925 Holotipo 15.05/731 Aciculidae Menkia horsti Boeters, Gittenberger & Paratipos Subai, 1985 15.05/60052 Aciculidae Platyla hedionda Torres Alba, 2012 Holotipo 15.05/27467 Agriolimacidae Deroceras roblesi Borredá, 2003 Paratipo 15.05/720 Agriolimacidae Deroceras vascoana de Winter, 1986 Paratipos 15.05/13475 Amphibulimidae Plekocheilus (Eurytus) aristaceus (Crosse, 1869) Paralectotipo 15.05/7180 Amphibulimidae Plekocheilus (Eurytus) aristaeus
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