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Newcomb, W. (1864). Descriptions of nine new species of Helix inhabiting California. Proceedings of the California Academy of Sciences. (1) 3: 115-119.
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Newcomb, W.
1864
Descriptions of nine new species of <i>Helix</i> inhabiting California.
Proceedings of the California Academy of Sciences
(1) 3: 115-119
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Helix breweri Newcomb, 1864 accepted as Zonitoides arboreus (Say, 1817) (original description)
Helix crebristriata Newcomb, 1864 accepted as Xerarionta intercisa (W. G. Binney, 1857) (original description)
Helix duranti Newcomb, 1864 accepted as Haplotrema duranti duranti (Newcomb, 1864) (original description)
Helix facta Newcomb, 1864 accepted as Micrarionta facta (Newcomb, 1864) (original description)
Helix gabbii Newcomb, 1864 accepted as Micrarionta gabbii (Newcomb, 1864) (original description)
Helix hillebrandi Newcomb, 1864 accepted as Monadenia mormonum hillebrandi (Newcomb, 1864) (original description)
Helix rufocincta Newcomb, 1864 accepted as Micrarionta rufocincta (Newcomb, 1864) (original description)
Helix tryoni Newcomb, 1864 accepted as Xerarionta tryoni tryoni (Newcomb, 1864) (original description)
Helix whitneyi Newcomb, 1864 accepted as Discus whitneyi (Newcomb, 1864) (original description)
Helix crebristriata Newcomb, 1864 accepted as Xerarionta intercisa (W. G. Binney, 1857) (original description)
Helix duranti Newcomb, 1864 accepted as Haplotrema duranti duranti (Newcomb, 1864) (original description)
Helix facta Newcomb, 1864 accepted as Micrarionta facta (Newcomb, 1864) (original description)
Helix gabbii Newcomb, 1864 accepted as Micrarionta gabbii (Newcomb, 1864) (original description)
Helix hillebrandi Newcomb, 1864 accepted as Monadenia mormonum hillebrandi (Newcomb, 1864) (original description)
Helix rufocincta Newcomb, 1864 accepted as Micrarionta rufocincta (Newcomb, 1864) (original description)
Helix tryoni Newcomb, 1864 accepted as Xerarionta tryoni tryoni (Newcomb, 1864) (original description)
Helix whitneyi Newcomb, 1864 accepted as Discus whitneyi (Newcomb, 1864) (original description)