- The
Busyconidae are
taxonomic family of
large sea snails,
often known as whelks.
Busyconinae Wade, 1917 (1867)
Busycotypinae Petuch, 1994 Busycotypus...
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predatory sea
snail or whelk, a
marine gastropod mollusc in the
family Busyconidae, the
busycon whelks. This
species has a left-handed or
sinistral s****...
- snail, or in the US, a whelk, a
marine gastropod mollusk in the
family Busyconidae, the
busycon whelks. The ****bed
whelk is the
second largest species...
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marine prosobranch gastropod, a
busycon whelk,
belonging to the
family Busyconidae. This
species is
endemic to the
eastern coast of the
United States, from...
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sinistrum is an
edible species of
large predatory sea
snail in the
family Busyconidae, the
busycon whelks.
Sinistrofulgur sinistrum was
named by S. C. Hollister...
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contrarium is a
fossil snail species of the
busycon whelks in the
family Busyconidae.
There has been some
confusion about the
correct taxonomy of this species...
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Caenogastropoda Order:
Neogastropoda Superfamily:
Buccinoidea Family:
Busyconidae Subfamily:
Busyconinae Genus:
Busycon Röding, 1798 Type
species Busycon...
- by
Kosyan &
Kantor (2004),
these two
genera were
moved to the
family Busyconidae within the
superfamily Buccinoidea.
According to the
taxonomy of the...
- Kantor, Puillandre, Riv****eau & Bouchet, 2012
Family Buccinidae Family Busyconidae Wade, 1917 (1867)
Family Colubrariidae Family Columbellidae † Family...
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Caenogastropoda Order:
Neogastropoda Superfamily:
Buccinoidea Family:
Busyconidae Subfamily:
Busyconinae Genus:
Sinistrofulgur Hollister, 1958 Type species...