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- Mioawateria sinusigera is an extinct species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Raphitomidae. Fossils of this marine species were found...
- Schepman, M.M., 1911 N****a (Hima) sinusigera A. Adams, 1852 N****a (Niotha) sinusigera A. Adams, 1852 N****a (Niotha) sinusigera var. cernica G. Nevill & H. Nevill...
- 1844 Mitra rhodia Reeve, 1844 Mitra digna A. Adams, 1853 Mitra maoria Finlay, 1927 Vicimitra contermina Iredale, 1936 Mitra sinusigera Laseron, 1951...
- pusula (Laws, 1947) (original combination) † Puha sinusigera Powell, 1942: synonym of † Mioawateria sinusigera (Powell, 1942) {MolluscaBase (2019). MolluscaBase...
- s**** has a fusiform shape. The protoconch consists of 4 whorls, with a sinusigera apex. The s**** is axially sculptured by numerous slender and continuous...
- (Original description) The small, biconic, white s**** has a brown rounded sinusigera protoconch consisting of three whorls, followed by three subsequent whorls...
- diameter 1.5 mm. (Original description) The minute, white s**** has a sinusigera protoconch consisting of 2½ whorls and followed by nearly four subsequent...
- combination) Luria cinerea cinerea (Gmelin, 1791)· accepted, alternate representation Sinusigera cancellata d'Orbigny, 1853 (name based on a larval s****)...
- Tritia separabilis (Laws, 1939) † Tritia serraticosta (Bronn, 1831) Tritia sinusigera (A. Adams, 1852) Tritia siquijorensis (A. Adams, 1852) † Tritia slieswicia...
- between 3 mm and 11 mm. (Original description) The small, acute s**** has a sinusigera protoconch, and seven or eight reticulated, full and rounded whorls. The...