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Radix grabaui var. sibirica Martinson, 1954 †
1329987 (urn:lsid:marinespecies.org:taxname:1329987)
uncertain > taxon inquirendum
Variety
Lymnaea (Peregriana) peregra bajandaica Popova, 1981 † · unaccepted > junior objective synonym (unnecessary replacement name)
fossil only
Martinson G.G. (1954). Nekotoryye presnovodnyye bryukhonogiye mollyuski iz neogenovykh otlozheniy Irkutskogo amfiteatra [Some freshwater gastropod mollusks from the Neogene deposits of the Irkutsk amphitheathre]. <em>Trudy Baikal'skoy Limnologicheskoy Stantsii (Travaux de la Station Limnologique du Lac Bajkal).</em> 14: 108-121.
page(s): 113-114, figs 13, 14 [details] Available for editors
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Type locality "Vostochnaya Sibir' - severo-vostochnaya chast' Irkutskogo amfiteatra, dolina r. Bulgi (Khamney)" [Eastern Siberia - northeastern part of the Irkutsk amphitheater, valley of the river Bulgi (Hamney)], Russia [details]
Status Parent species considered a synonym of the extant Ampullaceana lagotis by Yen (1943). Status of the variety uncertain.
Status Parent species considered a synonym of the extant Ampullaceana lagotis by Yen (1943). Status of the variety uncertain. [details]
MolluscaBase eds. (2021). MolluscaBase. Radix grabaui var. sibirica Martinson, 1954 †. Accessed at: http://molluscabase.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=1329987 on 2025-05-16
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original description
Martinson G.G. (1954). Nekotoryye presnovodnyye bryukhonogiye mollyuski iz neogenovykh otlozheniy Irkutskogo amfiteatra [Some freshwater gastropod mollusks from the Neogene deposits of the Irkutsk amphitheathre]. <em>Trudy Baikal'skoy Limnologicheskoy Stantsii (Travaux de la Station Limnologique du Lac Bajkal).</em> 14: 108-121.
page(s): 113-114, figs 13, 14 [details] Available for editors
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original description (of Lymnaea (Peregriana) peregra bajandaica Popova, 1981 †) Popova, S.M. (1981). Kaynozoyskaya kontinental'naya malakofauna yuga Sibiri i sopredel'nykh territoriy [The Cenozoic continental malacofauna of Southern Siberia and adjacent territories]. Nauka, Moskva, 188 pp.
page(s): 38-39, pl. 10, figs 1-2 [details] Available for editors
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basis of record Martinson, G. G. (1961). Mezozoiskie i Kaynozoyskie Molluski Kontinentalnykh Otlozheniy Sibirskoy Platformy, Zabaykalya i Mongolii [Mesozoic and Cenozoic Mollusca of the continental deposits of the Sibirican platform, Transbaikalia and Mongolia]. <em>Trudy Baikal'skoi Limnologicheskoi Stantsii [Transactions of Baikalian Limnologic Station].</em> 19:1–332 p., 26 pl. In Russian.
page(s): 276, pl. 24, figs 28-29 [details] Available for editors
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page(s): 113-114, figs 13, 14 [details] Available for editors

original description (of Lymnaea (Peregriana) peregra bajandaica Popova, 1981 †) Popova, S.M. (1981). Kaynozoyskaya kontinental'naya malakofauna yuga Sibiri i sopredel'nykh territoriy [The Cenozoic continental malacofauna of Southern Siberia and adjacent territories]. Nauka, Moskva, 188 pp.
page(s): 38-39, pl. 10, figs 1-2 [details] Available for editors

basis of record Martinson, G. G. (1961). Mezozoiskie i Kaynozoyskie Molluski Kontinentalnykh Otlozheniy Sibirskoy Platformy, Zabaykalya i Mongolii [Mesozoic and Cenozoic Mollusca of the continental deposits of the Sibirican platform, Transbaikalia and Mongolia]. <em>Trudy Baikal'skoi Limnologicheskoi Stantsii [Transactions of Baikalian Limnologic Station].</em> 19:1–332 p., 26 pl. In Russian.
page(s): 276, pl. 24, figs 28-29 [details] Available for editors





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Status Parent species considered a synonym of the extant Ampullaceana lagotis by Yen (1943). Status of the variety uncertain. [details]Type locality "Vostochnaya Sibir' - severo-vostochnaya chast' Irkutskogo amfiteatra, dolina r. Bulgi (Khamney)" [Eastern Siberia - northeastern part of the Irkutsk amphitheater, valley of the river Bulgi (Hamney)], Russia [details]