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Nolf, F. & Hubrecht, S. (2024). A survey of the genus Agaronia in the West African waters, including the description of a new species. Neptunea. 17(2): 14-40.
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Nolf, F. & Hubrecht, S.
2024
A survey of the genus <i>Agaronia</i> in the West African waters, including the description of a new species
Neptunea
17(2): 14-40
Publication
Stated date: 1 March 2024
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Agaronia acuminata (Lamarck, 1811) (basis of record)
Agaronia acuminata acuminata (Lamarck, 1811) (basis of record)
Agaronia acuminata boavistensis (Burnay & Conceição, 1986) (basis of record)
Agaronia ancillarioides (Reeve, 1850) (basis of record)
Agaronia annotata (Marrat, 1871) (basis of record)
Agaronia bernardi Nolf & Hubrecht, 2024 (original description)
Agaronia biraghii P. A. Bernard & Nicolay, 1984 (basis of record)
Agaronia hiatula (Gmelin, 1791) (basis of record)
Agaronia maltzani (E. von Martens, 1897) (basis of record)
Agaronia razetoi Terzer, 1992 (basis of record)
Anazola J. E. Gray, 1858 accepted as Agaronia J. E. Gray, 1839 (source of synonymy)
Agaronia acuminata acuminata (Lamarck, 1811) (basis of record)
Agaronia acuminata boavistensis (Burnay & Conceição, 1986) (basis of record)
Agaronia ancillarioides (Reeve, 1850) (basis of record)
Agaronia annotata (Marrat, 1871) (basis of record)
Agaronia bernardi Nolf & Hubrecht, 2024 (original description)
Agaronia biraghii P. A. Bernard & Nicolay, 1984 (basis of record)
Agaronia hiatula (Gmelin, 1791) (basis of record)
Agaronia maltzani (E. von Martens, 1897) (basis of record)
Agaronia razetoi Terzer, 1992 (basis of record)
Anazola J. E. Gray, 1858 accepted as Agaronia J. E. Gray, 1839 (source of synonymy)
Cape Verde for Agaronia bernardi Nolf & Hubrecht, 2024
Distribution
Living from Mauritania to Angola, up to a depth of 50-60 m on a sandy bottom. [details]
Distribution
Endemic to the Cape Verde Islands. Known from Boavista and São Tiago. [details]
Distribution
Most specimens come from the Bay of Mudrachmi in Ghana, over a coastal area of 25 km. [details]
Distribution
Originally described from the estuary of the Komo River and around the Isle of Banié, Gabon (locus typicus); also ... [details]
Distribution
From Mauritania to Nigeria into the Gulf of Guinea (Principe Island), except the Cape Verde Islands, in shallow ... [details]
Distribution
From Senegal to Ghana. Most specimens come from Ghana (mouth of the Whin River, Busua Beach). Also found in Côte ... [details]