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- camelopardalus Watters, 2009 Caducifer concinnus (Reeve, 1844) Caducifer decapitatus (Reeve, 1844) Caducifer englerti (Hertlein, 1960) Caducifer truncatus (Hinds...
- Caducifer camelopardalus is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Prodotiidae. This snail is found in Brazil. Watters (2009)...
- Caducifer truncatus is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusc in the family Prodotiidae. S**** size 17 mm. This species occurs in the Indian...
- revision of the western Atlantic Ocean genera Anna, Antillophos, Bailya, Caducifer, Monostiolum, and Parviphos, with description of a new genus, Dianthiphos...
- revision of the western Atlantic Ocean genera Anna, Antillophos, Bailya, Caducifer, Monostiolum, and Parviphos, with description of a new genus, Dianthiphos...
- Bailya (Parabailya) weberi (Watters, 1983) Caducifer (Monostolium) weberi Watters, 1983 (basionym) Caducifer weberi Watters, 1983 (original combination)...
- revision of the western Atlantic Ocean genera Anna, Antillophos, Bailya, Caducifer, Monostiolum, and Parviphos, with description of a new genus, Dianthiphos...
- Anachis (Zafrona) isomella (Duclos, 1840) Anachis retiaria (Tomlin, 1931) Caducifer nebulosus (A. Gould, 1860) (junior subjective synonym) Colombella isomella...
- revision of the western Atlantic Ocean genera Anna, Antillophos, Bailya, Caducifer, Monostiolum, and Parviphos, with description of a new genus, Dianthiphos...
- revision of the western Atlantic Ocean genera Anna, Antillophos, Bailya, Caducifer, Monostiolum, and Parviphos, with description of a new genus, Dianthiphos...