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- Notosetia is a genus of minute sea snails or micromolluscs, marine gastropod molluscs in the family Turbinidae. Notosetia aoteana Powell, 1937 Notosetia...
- Family: Rissoidae Genus: Powellisetia Species: P. paroeca Binomial name Powellisetia paroeca (Finlay, 1924) Synonyms Notosetia prisca paroeca Finlay, 1924...
- Notosetia aoteana is a species of minute sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusc, un****igned in the superfamily Seguenzioidea. This marine species occurs...
- Notosetia neozelanica is a species of minute sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusc, un****igned in the superfamily Seguenzioidea. This marine species occurs...
- off West Africa. Rolán E. & Ryall P. (2000). A new species of the genus Notosetia (Molluscs, Skeneidae) from Ghana. Argonauta 14(2): 39-41.. World Register...
- in the family Anabathridae. First described by Badwn Powell in 1933 as Notosetia exaltata, it is endemic to the waters of New Zealand. There are two subspecies...
- Superfamily: Rissooidea Family: Rissoidae Genus: Powellisetia Species: P. ponderi Binomial name Powellisetia ponderi Numanami, 1996 Synonyms Notosetia ponderi...
- (Webster). Suter, 1913 Barleeia chrysomela Melv. and Stand. Iredale, 1913 Notosetia vulgaris (Webster). Iredale, 1915 ****iminea nitida (not of Pease 1865)...
- described by Powell in 1930 as Notosetia unicarinata, it is endemic to the waters of New Zealand. Originally described as Notosetia unicarinata in 1930 by Powell...
- (1965). "A Revision of the New Zealand Recent Species Previously Known as Notosetia Iredale, 1915 (Rissoidae, Gastropoda)". Records of the Auckland Institute...