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Tyraspoliconcha cuneata Jatsko, 1972 †
1549796 (urn:lsid:marinespecies.org:taxname:1549796)
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Jatsko, I.Ya. (1972). Nayady verkhnego kaynozoya yugo-zapada Ukrainy i Moldavii (opisaniye i stratigraficheskiye zametki [Naiads of the Upper Cenozoic in the south-west of Ukraine and Moldova (description and stratigraphic notes)]. Lvov State University, Lvov, 146 pp.
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Note Jatsko (1972) listed several localities in the...
Type locality Jatsko (1972) listed several localities in the outskirts of Tiraspol/Moldova ("V peschano-galechnykh kar'yerakh u s. Blizhniye Khutora (bliz g. Tiraspolya) i v kar'yere Sukleyskoy balki" [in sand and pebble quarries near the village Blijnii Hutor (near the city of Tiraspol) and in the quarry near Sucleia]), but it is unclear from where the holotype comes from. [details]
MolluscaBase eds. (2024). MolluscaBase. Tyraspoliconcha cuneata Jatsko, 1972 †. Accessed at: https://www.molluscabase.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=1549796 on 2025-03-27
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Jatsko, I.Ya. (1972). Nayady verkhnego kaynozoya yugo-zapada Ukrainy i Moldavii (opisaniye i stratigraficheskiye zametki [Naiads of the Upper Cenozoic in the south-west of Ukraine and Moldova (description and stratigraphic notes)]. Lvov State University, Lvov, 146 pp.
page(s): 80, pl. 22, fig. 118a, b [details] Available for editors
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page(s): 80, pl. 22, fig. 118a, b [details] Available for editors





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Type locality Jatsko (1972) listed several localities in the outskirts of Tiraspol/Moldova ("V peschano-galechnykh kar'yerakh u s. Blizhniye Khutora (bliz g. Tiraspolya) i v kar'yere Sukleyskoy balki" [in sand and pebble quarries near the village Blijnii Hutor (near the city of Tiraspol) and in the quarry near Sucleia]), but it is unclear from where the holotype comes from. [details]