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- Cosmetalepas africana Tomlin, 1926 Cosmetalepas concatenata (Crosse & Fischer, 1864) Cosmetalepas m****ieri Poppe, Tagaro & Sarino, 2011 Cosmetalepas scutellum...
- Cosmetalepas concatenata, common name the pitted keyhole limpet, is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Fissurellidae, the...
- 2011] page(s): 71. Cosmetalepas m****ieri Poppe, Tagaro & Sarino, 2011. Retrieved through: World Register of Marine Species. "Cosmetalepas m****ieri". www.gastropods...
- Cosmetalepas africana is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Fissurellidae, the keyhole limpets and slit limpets. The size...
- Haliotis elegans Haliotis semiplicata Fissurellidae Amblychilepas oblonga Cosmetalepas concatenatus Diodora ticaonica Emarginula cf. clypeus Macroschisma munita...
- & Geiger, 1998 Clypidina Gray, 1847 Cornisepta McLean & Geiger, 1998 Cosmetalepas Iredale, 1924 Cranopsis Adams, 1860 Dendrofissurella Mclean and Kilburn...
- molluscs in the family Fissurellidae, the keyhole limpets and slit limpets. Cosmetalepas Iredale, 1924 Diodora Gray, 1821 Fissurellidea d'Orbigny, 1839 Lucapina...
- 1930) Fissurella concatenata Crosse & P. Fischer, 1864: synonym of Cosmetalepas concatenata (Crosse & P. Fischer, 1864) Fissurella concinna Philippi...
- Fusinus williami G.T. Poppe & S.P. Tagaro, 2006 - n. sp. FISSURELLIDAE Cosmetalepas m****ieri G.T. Poppe, S.P. Tagaro & J. Sarino, 2011 - n. sp. Cranopsis...
- Fissurellideini. Other genera include : Altrix - Clathrosepta - Cornisepta - Cosmetalepas - Dendrofissurella - Elegidion (synonym of Diodora J. E. Gray, 1821)...