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A.C.N. 21 Mars 2020 LES PETITES VOLUTES 1 A.C.N. 21 mars 2020 LES PETITES VOLUTES https://www.conchology.be/?t=76&search=VOLUTIDAE&shells=on&searchRadioFilter=sale&p=1 1 VOLUTIDAE VOLUTIDAE VOLUTIDAE Adelomelon ferussacii Amoria necopinata Cymbiola aulica VOLUTIDAE VOLUTIDAE VOLUTIDAE Alcithoe pseudolutea Amoria praetexta Cymbiola malayensis VOLUTIDAE VOLUTIDAE VOLUTIDAE Amoria damonii damonii Athleta gilchristi Cymbiola nobilis nobilis VOLUTIDAE VOLUTIDAE VOLUTIDAE Amoria molleri molleri f. reducta Athleta lutosa Cymbiola nobilis nobilis f. parva A.C.N. 21 mars 2020 LES PETITES VOLUTES 2 VOLUTIDAE VOLUTIDAE VOLUTIDAE Cymbiola pulchra pulchra Cymbiola vespertilio f. pellisserpentis Enaeta cumingii VOLUTIDAE VOLUTIDAE VOLUTIDAE Cymbiola pulchra pulchra f. Cymbium cymbium Enaeta cylleniformis woolacottae VOLUTIDAE VOLUTIDAE VOLUTIDAE Cymbium marmoratum Enaeta leonardhilli Cymbiola rutila ruckeri VOLUTIDAE VOLUTIDAE VOLUTIDAE Cymbium souliei Fulgoraria chinoi Cymbiola vespertilio A.C.N. 21 mars 2020 LES PETITES VOLUTES 3 VOLUTIDAE VOLUTIDAE VOLUTIDAE Fulgoraria hamillei Fulgoraria rupestris politohumerosa Harpulina arausiaca VOLUTIDAE VOLUTIDAE VOLUTIDAE Fulgoraria hirasei Fulgoraria rupestris thachi Harpulina arausiaca f. vexillum VOLUTIDAE VOLUTIDAE VOLUTIDAE Fulgoraria kaneko Fusivoluta barnardi Harpulina lapponica VOLUTIDAE VOLUTIDAE VOLUTIDAE Fulgoraria megaspira magna f. Fusivoluta clarkei Harpulina loroisi salebrosa A.C.N. 21 mars 2020 LES PETITES VOLUTES 4 VOLUTIDAE VOLUTIDAE VOLUTIDAE Livonia limpusi Lyria mallicki mallicki f. vicdani Lyria planicostata planicostata VOLUTIDAE VOLUTIDAE VOLUTIDAE Livonia roadnightae Lyria mitraeformis Melo broderipii VOLUTIDAE VOLUTIDAE VOLUTIDAE Lyria boholensis Lyria mitraeformis f. grangeri Nannamoria inflata VOLUTIDAE VOLUTIDAE VOLUTIDAE Lyria deliciosa deliciosa Lyria pauljohnsoni Nannamoria parabola A.C.N. 21 mars 2020 LES PETITES VOLUTES 5 VOLUTIDAE VOLUTIDAE VOLUTIDAE Neptuneopsis gilchristi Plicoliva zelindae Scaphella dubia georgiana VOLUTIDAE VOLUTIDAE VOLUTIDAE Notovoluta verconis Plicoliva zelindae f. oceanica Voluta ebraea VOLUTIDAE VOLUTIDAE VOLUTIDAE Odontocymbiola americana Saotomea minima Volutoconus hargreavesi A.C.N. 21 mars 2020 LES PETITES VOLUTES 6 http://www.idscaro.net/sci/01_coll/in dex.htm http://www.idscaro.net/sci/01_coll/pl ates/gastro/pl_volutidae_1.htm#aa Noble volute laying egg capsule (Cymbiola nobilis) Calliotectinae Zidoninae Fulgorariinae Adelomelon Calliotectum Cymbium Fulgoraria Ericusa Neptuneopsis Zidona Cymbiolinae Other Amoria Ampulla Cymbiola Melo Nannamoria A female Cymbiola oblita nurturing a Notovoluta gelatinous egg mass she has laid on a stone Volutoconus on the sea bed—Cape Preston, Pilbara Bioregion Une femelle Cymbiola oblita nourrissant une masse d'œufs gélatineux qu'elle a posée sur une pierre sur le fond marin - Cape Preston, Pilbara Bioregion Volutinae Enaeta Harpulina Lyria Voluta A.C.N. 21 mars 2020 LES PETITES VOLUTES http://www.gastropods.com/ 7 Eddie Hardy http://www.gastropods.com/Taxon_pages/Class_GASTROPODA.shtml http://www.gastropods.com/Taxon_pages/TN_Family_VOLUTIDAE.shtml VOLUTIDAE Subfamily : VOLUTIDAE VOLUTINAE VOLUTINI Voluta musica Voluta musica guinaica Voluta musica laevigata Voluta musica thiarella Voluta musica carneolata (var.) (var.) (var.) (var.) Voluta ebraea Voluta garciai Voluta harasewychi Voluta hilli Voluta kotorai Voluta minuta Voluta polypleura Voluta polypleura Voluta polypleura polypleura brunneocincta Voluta morrisoni hennequini polypleura (var.) Voluta sunderlandi Voluta retemirabilis Voluta demarcoi Voluta ernesti Voluta virescens Voluta virescens lacertina Lyreneta laseroni Minicymbiola corderoi (var.) Voluta virescens lindae Nanomelon viperinus (var.) A.C.N. 21 mars 2020 LES PETITES VOLUTES 8 Nanomelon vossi Fusivoluta anomala Fusivoluta aikeni Fusivoluta barnardi Fusivoluta blaizei Fusivoluta clarkei Fusivoluta decussata Fusivoluta lemaitrei Fusivoluta profundorum Fusivoluta pyrrhostoma Fusivoluta sculpturata Fusivoluta wesselsi Neptuneopsis gilchristi Tenebrincola cukri Provocator pulcher Zidona dufresnei dufresnei Zidona dufresnei dufresnei Provocator corderoi Provocator palliatus Zidona dufresnei typica (var.) dufresnei distincta (var.) Zidona dufresnei affinis Volutifusus piraticus Volutifusus torrei Volutifusus aguayoi Iredalina mirabilis Iredalina mirabilis aurantia (var.) A.C.N. 21 mars 2020 LES PETITES VOLUTES Subfamily : VOLUTIDAE VOLUTINAE LYRIINI 9 Lyria (Lyria) pattersonia Lyria (Lyria) cassidula Lyria (Lyria) cassidula Lyria (Lyria) pattersonia nucleus (var.) cassidula pallidula Lyria suduirauti Lyria (Lyria) deliciosa Lyria (Lyria) deliciosa Lyria (Lyria) insignita deliciosa howensis Lyria (Lyria) cordis Lyria (Lyria) leonardi Lyria (Lyria) mallicki Lyria (Lyria) Lyria (Lyria) mallicki Lyria (Lyria) mallicki jessicae (var.) ogasawarana vicdani (var.) Lyria (Lyria) russjenseni Lyria (Harpeola) anna Lyria (Indolyria) Lyria (Indolyria) Lyria (Lyria) vegai lyraeformis lyraeformis lyraeformis somaliana Lyria (Indolyria) bondarevi Lyria (Indolyria) Lyria (Indolyria) Lyria (Indolyria) brianoi Lyria (Indolyria) cloveriana cloveriana gabryae (var.) delessertiana Lyria (Indolyria) doutei A.C.N. 21 mars 2020 LES PETITES VOLUTES 10 Lyria (Indolyria) patbaili Lyria (Indolyria) patbaili Lyria (Indolyria) Lyria (Indolyria) michardi Lyria (Indolyria) patbaili minifusca pauljohnsoni leslieboschae Lyria (Mitraelyria) Lyria (Indolyria) Lyria (Microlyria) mikoi mitraeformis Lyria (Indolyria) solangeae Lyria (Indolyria) tulearensis mitraeformis surinamensis Lyria (Mitraelyria) Lyria (Mitraelyria) beauii mitraeformis mitraeformis Lyria (Mitraelyria) Lyria (Mitraelyria) beauii Lyria (Mitraelyria) beauii archeri grangeri (var.) mitraeformis grockeae beauii sabaensis Lyria (Mitraelyria) cleaveri Lyria (Mitraelyria) grangei Lyria (Plicolyria) Lyria (Plicolyria) boholensis boucheti Lyria (Plicolyria) exorata Lyria (Plicolyria) Lyria (Plicolyria) grandidieri Lyria (Plicolyria) guionneti Lyria (Plicolyria) kuniene Lyria (Plicolyria) planicostata fijiensis planicostata planicostata A.C.N. 21 mars 2020 LES PETITES VOLUTES 11 Lyria (Plicolyria) Callipara (Callipara) Callipara (Callipara) Callipara (Callipara) planicostata grohi Lyria (Plicolyria) poppei africana africana pumila bullatiana Callipara (Festilyria) Callipara (Festilyria) Callipara (Canalilyria) Callipara (Canalilyria) Callipara (Festilyria) duponti festiva aphrodite kurodai festiva deceptrix (var.) Callipara (Festilyria) Callipara (Simililyria) Callipara (Simililyria) Callipara (Simililyria) Enaeta barnesii ponsonbyi aikeni aikeni aikeni inhacaensis queketti queketti Enaeta cumingii Enaeta cylleniformis Enaeta guildingii Enaeta leonardhilli Enaeta reevei Harpulina arausiaca Harpulina arausiaca Harpulina lapponica Harpulina lapponica Enaeta somalica vexilla (var.) lapponica loroisi Leptoscapha crassilabrum A.C.N. 21 mars 2020 LES PETITES VOLUTES Subfamily : VOLUTIDAE ATHLETINAE 12 Athleta (Athleta) abyssicola Athleta (Athleta) abyssicola Athleta (Athleta) Athleta (Athleta) Athleta (Athleta) abyssicola massieri boswellae boswellae disparilis (var.) boswellae magister (var.) Athleta (Athleta) gilchristi Athleta (Athleta) glabrata Athleta (Athleta) kilburni Athleta (Athleta) easoni Athleta (Athleta) epigona Athleta (Athleta) Athleta (Athleta) Athleta (Athleta) Athleta (Athleta) nana rosavittoriae semirugata Athleta (Athleta) lutosa mozambicana Athleta (Ternivoluta) Athleta (Ternivoluta) pisororum studeri Subfamily : VOLUTIDAE CYMBIINAE Cymbium coenyei Cymbium cucumis Cymbium fragile Cymbium cymbium Cymbium glans Cymbium pachyus Cymbium marmoratum Cymbium olla Cymbium gracile Cymbium patulum A.C.N. 21 mars 2020 LES PETITES VOLUTES 13 Cymbium pepo Cymbium souliei Cymbium patulum congoensis Cymbium senegalensis Cymbium tritonis Subfamily : VOLUTIDAE CYMBIINAE ADELOMELONINI Adelomelon ancilla Adelomelon ancilla Adelomelon beckii Adelomelon beckii beckii barattinii (var.) Adelomelon ancilla martensi (var.) beckii indigestus (var.) Adelomelon beckii Adelomelon brasiliana Adelomelon ferussacii Adelomelon riosi Adelomelon beckii fusiformis connexa Adelomelon scoresbyana Subfamily : VOLUTIDAE CYMBIINAE ALCITHOINI Alcithoe arabica depressa Alcithoe arabica Alcithoe arabica (var.) Alcithoe arabica swainsoni (var.) motutaraensis (var.) Alcithoe aillaudorum A.C.N. 21 mars 2020 LES PETITES VOLUTES 14 Alcithoe fissurata Alcithoe colesae fissurata Alcithoe albescens Alcithoe davegibbsi Alcithoe benthicola Alcithoe fissurata elegans Alcithoe fissurata crassa Alcithoe fusus Alcithoe fusus Alcithoe flemingi haurakiensis (var.) Alcithoe fusus hedleyi Alcithoe jaculoides calva Alcithoe jaculoides Alcithoe jaculoides Alcithoe larochei larochei (var.) (var.) johnstoni (var.) Alcithoe larochei tigrina Alcithoe lutea Alcithoe larochei Alcithoe pseudolutea Alcithoe seelyeorum ostenfeldi Alcithoe wilsonae Alcithoe triregensis Alcithoe wilsonae wilsonae chathamensis Alcithoe wilsonae Alcithoe wilsonae wilsonae (var.) wilsonae grahami (var.) wilsonae smithi (var.) A.C.N. 21 mars 2020 LES PETITES VOLUTES 15 Alcithoe wilsonae acuminata Subfamily : VOLUTIDAE CYMBIINAE LIVONIINI Livonia (Livonia) Livonia (Livonia) Livonia (Livonia) mammilla Livonia mervcooperi Livonia (Livonia) limpusi nodiplicata mammilla leucostoma (var.) Livonia (Livonia) roadnightae Cottonia joerinkensi Subfamily : VOLUTIDAE CYMBIINAE ODONTOCYMBIOLINI Odontocymbiola Odontocymbiola Odontocymbiola Odontocymbiola Odontocymbiola cleryana magellanica americana canigiai macaensis Odontocymbiola Odontocymbiola simulatrix Odontocymbiola simulatrix Odontocymbiola
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