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Cyclocheila pebasana Conrad, 1874 †
1063962 (urn:lsid:marinespecies.org:taxname:1063962)
unaccepted > superseded combination
Species
Cyclocheila Conrad, 1874 † accepted as Littoridina Souleyet, 1852
fossil only
Conrad, T. A. (1874). Remarks on the Tertiary clay of the Upper Amazon with descriptions of new shells. <em>Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia.</em> 1874: 25-32., available online at https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/26361848
page(s): 32, pl. 1, fig. 17 [details]
page(s): 32, pl. 1, fig. 17 [details]
Note Conrad (1874) listed a few localities on the...
Type locality Conrad (1874) listed a few localities on the Upper Amazon in Peru on p. 26, but it's unclear from which of these localities the species derives from. [details]
MolluscaBase eds. (2021). MolluscaBase. Cyclocheila pebasana Conrad, 1874 †. Accessed at: https://molluscabase.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=1063962 on 2025-09-11
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Conrad, T. A. (1874). Remarks on the Tertiary clay of the Upper Amazon with descriptions of new shells. <em>Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia.</em> 1874: 25-32., available online at https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/26361848
page(s): 32, pl. 1, fig. 17 [details]
new combination reference Wesselingh, F.P. (2006). Molluscs from the Miocene Pebas Formation of Peruvian and Colombian Amazonia. <em>Scripta Geologica.</em> 133: 19-290., available online at http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/document/41346
page(s): 175-176, figs 16e, 17m, 219-220 [details]
page(s): 32, pl. 1, fig. 17 [details]
new combination reference Wesselingh, F.P. (2006). Molluscs from the Miocene Pebas Formation of Peruvian and Colombian Amazonia. <em>Scripta Geologica.</em> 133: 19-290., available online at http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/document/41346
page(s): 175-176, figs 16e, 17m, 219-220 [details]




From editor or global species database
Type locality Conrad (1874) listed a few localities on the Upper Amazon in Peru on p. 26, but it's unclear from which of these localities the species derives from. [details]