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García E.F. 2004. New records of Opalia-like mollusks (Gastropoda: Epitoniidae) from the Indo-Pacific, with the description of fourteen new species. Novapex 5(1): 1-18
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Fijian Exclusive Economic Zone for Gregorioiscala xanthotaenia E. F. García, 2004 
Lifou for Opalia longissima E. F. García, 2004 
Lifou for Opalia turnerae E. F. García, 2004 
New Caledonian Exclusive Economic Zone for Gregorioiscala barazeri E. F. García, 2004 
New Caledonian Exclusive Economic Zone for Gregorioiscala levismaculosa E. F. García, 2004 
New Caledonian Exclusive Economic Zone for Opalia megalodon E. F. García, 2004 
New Caledonian Exclusive Economic Zone for Opalia neocaledonica E. F. García, 2004 
New Caledonian Exclusive Economic Zone for Opalia thorsenae E. F. García, 2004 
New Caledonian Exclusive Economic Zone for Opalia velumnuptialis E. F. García, 2004 
New Caledonian Exclusive Economic Zone for Opalia wareni E. F. García, 2004 
Réunion Exclusive Economic Zone for Gregorioiscala fredericqae E. F. García, 2004 
Touho for Opalia felderi E. F. García, 2004 
Vanuatu Exclusive Economic Zone for Gregorioiscala crosnieri E. F. García, 2004 
Vanuatu Exclusive Economic Zone for Opalia dushaneae E. F. García, 2004 
 Etymology

Named for Jean-François Barazer, captain of R/V Alis during many dredging expeditions in the South Pacific. [details]

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Named for Dr. Alain Crosnier. [details]

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Named after Dr. Suzanne Fredericq. [details]

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Latin levis (adj., meaning insignificant); and maculosus (adj., meaning spotted); referring to the inconspicuous ... [details]

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Greek Xanthos (adj., meaning yellow), and Latin taenia (noun, meaning band); referring to the unusual yellow bands ... [details]

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Named after Mrs. Helen DuShane. [details]

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Named for Dr. Darryl L. Felder. [details]

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Latin longus (adjective, meaning long) and -issimus (a suffix meaning very), referring to the unusually elongated ... [details]

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Greek megalo (adjective, meaning large) and odon (noun, meaning tooth); referring to the large crenulations ... [details]

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Named for the place of origin of the holotype. [details]

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Named for Margaret Thorsen. [details]

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Named for Dr. Ruth D. Turner. [details]

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Latin velum (noun, meaning veil) and nuptialis (adjective, pertaining to wedding); referring to the white, lacy ... [details]

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Named for Dr. Anders Warén. [details]

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