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Acteonella torrubiai Vidal, 1949 †
1742913 (urn:lsid:marinespecies.org:taxname:1742913)
accepted
Species
Actaeonella torrubiai Vidal, 1949 † · unaccepted (genus name is an unjustified emendation)
marine, brackish, fresh, terrestrial
fossil only
Bataller, J. R. (1949). Sinopsis de las especies nuevas del Cretácico de España. Pars VIII - Mollusca. <em>Anales de la Escuela de Peritos Agrícolas y de Especialidades Agropecuarias y de los Servicios Técnicos de Agricultura.</em> 8: 5-148.
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Type locality contained in Spain
type locality contained in Spain [details]
Original description The name is in the literature attributed to "Vidal, 1921" or "Vidal, 1922". In none of Vidal's work, the species could be...
Original description The name is in the literature attributed to "Vidal, 1921" or "Vidal, 1922". In none of Vidal's work, the species could be located. Bataller (1949) provided a description and made the name available. He wrote in the beginning "Según Vidal" [according to Vidal], so probably the description derives from Vidal but it had never been formally published before. [details]
MolluscaBase eds. (2025). MolluscaBase. Acteonella torrubiai Vidal, 1949 †. Accessed at: https://www.molluscabase.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=1742913 on 2025-09-11
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Bataller, J. R. (1949). Sinopsis de las especies nuevas del Cretácico de España. Pars VIII - Mollusca. <em>Anales de la Escuela de Peritos Agrícolas y de Especialidades Agropecuarias y de los Servicios Técnicos de Agricultura.</em> 8: 5-148.
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Original description The name is in the literature attributed to "Vidal, 1921" or "Vidal, 1922". In none of Vidal's work, the species could be located. Bataller (1949) provided a description and made the name available. He wrote in the beginning "Según Vidal" [according to Vidal], so probably the description derives from Vidal but it had never been formally published before. [details]