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Taia incisa Annandale, 1918
1606575 (urn:lsid:marinespecies.org:taxname:1606575)
uncertain > taxon inquirendum
Species
Annandale, N. (1918). A new species of <i>Taia</i> from the Chindwin Valley, upper Burma. <em>Records of the Indian Museum.</em> 14: 213-214., available online at https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/11136528
page(s): 213-214, textfig. [details]
page(s): 213-214, textfig. [details]
Type locality contained in Myanmar
type locality contained in Myanmar [details]
Fossil Range Age of the material not known, Annandale (1918) considered them as "probably subfossil"
Status Status and classification unclear, not found in the literature after Annandale & Rao (1925). It is the type species of...
Fossil Range Age of the material not known, Annandale (1918) considered them as "probably subfossil" [details]
Status Status and classification unclear, not found in the literature after Annandale & Rao (1925). It is the type species of...
Status Status and classification unclear, not found in the literature after Annandale & Rao (1925). It is the type species of Temnotaia, which was originally classified in Viviparidae, but later (Annandale & Rao 1925) considered to be a "melaniid" and subgenus of Paludomus. [details]
MolluscaBase eds. (2025). MolluscaBase. Taia incisa Annandale, 1918. Accessed at: https://molluscabase.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=1606575 on 2025-09-12
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Annandale, N. (1918). A new species of <i>Taia</i> from the Chindwin Valley, upper Burma. <em>Records of the Indian Museum.</em> 14: 213-214., available online at https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/11136528
page(s): 213-214, textfig. [details]
page(s): 213-214, textfig. [details]




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Fossil Range Age of the material not known, Annandale (1918) considered them as "probably subfossil" [details]Status Status and classification unclear, not found in the literature after Annandale & Rao (1925). It is the type species of Temnotaia, which was originally classified in Viviparidae, but later (Annandale & Rao 1925) considered to be a "melaniid" and subgenus of Paludomus. [details]