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Summary

Bouchet & Rocroi (2005): DomainEukaryota • RegnumAnimalia • SubregnumEumetazoa • CladusBilateria • SuperphylumProtostomia • PhylumMollusca • ClassisGastropoda • CladusCaenogastropoda • CladusHypsogastropoda • CladusNeogastropoda • SuperfamiliaConoidea • FamiliaTurridae • GenusGemmula • SpeciesGemmula kieneri (Doumet, 1840)
Description

Gemmula kieneri (Doumet, 1840)

Deutsch: Länge 4,5 cm; Herkunft: Bohol, Philippinen.
English: Kiener's Turrid, Length 4.5 cm; Originating from Bohol, Philippines; Shell of own collection, therefore not geocoded.
Dorsal, lateral (right side), ventral, back, and front view.
Français : Coquille de Gemmula kieneri, pêché près de Bohol, dans les Philippines. Longueur : 4,5 cm. De gauche à droite et de haut en bas : vues dorsale, latérale (droite), ventrale, arrière et avant.
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