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Psephis P. P. Carpenter, 1864
515956 (urn:lsid:marinespecies.org:taxname:515956)
unaccepted (invalid: junior homonym of Psephis Guenée, 1854; Psephidia Dall, 1902, is a replacement name)
Genus
Chione lordi Baird, 1863 accepted as Nutricola lordi (Baird, 1863) (type by subsequent designation)
- Species Psephis foveolata J. E. Cooper & Preston, 1910 accepted as Jukesena foveolata (J. E. Cooper & Preston, 1910) (unaccepted > superseded combination)
- Species Psephis salmonea P. P. Carpenter, 1864 accepted as Neolepton salmoneum (P. P. Carpenter, 1864) (unaccepted > superseded combination)
- Species Psephis tellimyalis P. P. Carpenter, 1864 accepted as Neolepton subtrigonum (P. P. Carpenter, 1857)
- Species Psephis cancellata Gabb, 1881 † (uncertain > unassessed)
Carpenter, P. P. (1864). Supplementary report on the present state of our knowledge with regard to the Mollusca of the West Coast of North America. <em>Reports of the British Association for the Advancement of Science.</em> (1863) 33: 517-686., available online at https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/29370651
page(s): 640-641 [details]
page(s): 640-641 [details]
MolluscaBase eds. (2025). MolluscaBase. Psephis P. P. Carpenter, 1864. Accessed at: https://www.molluscabase.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=515956 on 2025-09-11
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Carpenter, P. P. (1864). Supplementary report on the present state of our knowledge with regard to the Mollusca of the West Coast of North America. <em>Reports of the British Association for the Advancement of Science.</em> (1863) 33: 517-686., available online at https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/29370651
page(s): 640-641 [details]
basis of record Huber, M. (2010). <i>Compendium of bivalves. A full-color guide to 3,300 of the world's marine bivalves. A status on Bivalvia after 250 years of research</i>. Hackenheim: ConchBooks. 901 pp., 1 CD-ROM. (look up in IMIS) [details]
page(s): 640-641 [details]
basis of record Huber, M. (2010). <i>Compendium of bivalves. A full-color guide to 3,300 of the world's marine bivalves. A status on Bivalvia after 250 years of research</i>. Hackenheim: ConchBooks. 901 pp., 1 CD-ROM. (look up in IMIS) [details]