Clench, W. J. (1933). Two new snails from the Bismarck Archipelago. <em>The Nautilus.</em> 47(1): 23-24, pl. 3, figs. 5-6, 9-10., available online athttps://biodiversitylibrary.org/page/8522590 page(s): 24, pl. 3, figs 5-6 [details]
Note "St. Matthias, Bismarck Archipelago"
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Type locality "St. Matthias, Bismarck Archipelago" [details]
Etymology Named for the Argentinian/Swiss malacologist, Eugen M. M. Paravicini (1889-1945).
Etymology Named for the Argentinian/Swiss malacologist, Eugen M. M. Paravicini (1889-1945). [details]
original descriptionClench, W. J. (1933). Two new snails from the Bismarck Archipelago. <em>The Nautilus.</em> 47(1): 23-24, pl. 3, figs. 5-6, 9-10., available online athttps://biodiversitylibrary.org/page/8522590 page(s): 24, pl. 3, figs 5-6 [details]
source of synonymyGerlach, J. (2016). <i>Icons of evolution: Pacific Island tree-snails of the family Partulidae</i>. Phelsuma Press. ISBN: 978-0-99322-033-3. [details]
Present Inaccurate Introduced: alien Containing type locality
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Etymology Named for the Argentinian/Swiss malacologist, Eugen M. M. Paravicini (1889-1945). [details] Type locality "St. Matthias, Bismarck Archipelago" [details]
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