WoRMS name details
Jaminia T. Brown, 1827
574818 (urn:lsid:marinespecies.org:taxname:574818)
unaccepted
Genus
Turbo interstinctus J. Adams, 1797 accepted as Parthenina interstincta (J. Adams, 1797) (type by subsequent designation)
- Species Jaminia exigua Couthouy, 1838 accepted as Boonea bisuturalis (Say, 1822)
- Species Jaminia fusca (C. B. Adams, 1839) accepted as Sayella fusca (C. B. Adams, 1839) (unaccepted combination)
- Species Jaminia obtusa T. Brown, 1827 accepted as Chrysallida interstincta (J. Adams, 1797) accepted as Parthenina interstincta (J. Adams, 1797)
- Species Jaminia producta C. B. Adams, 1840 accepted as Syrnola producta (C. B. Adams, 1840) (original combination)
- Species Jaminia quinquedens T. Brown, 1827 accepted as Myosotella myosotis (Draparnaud, 1801)
- Species Jaminia seminuda C. B. Adams, 1839 accepted as Boonea seminuda (C. B. Adams, 1839) (priginal combination)
marine, brackish, fresh, terrestrial
feminine
Brown, T. (1827). Illustrations of the conchology of Great Britain and Ireland. Drawn from nature. <em>W.H. Lizars and D. Lizars, Edinburgh and S. Highley, London.</em> 144 pp., 52 pls., available online at http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/item/127868
page(s): p. iv, pl. 51, fig. 10 [details]
page(s): p. iv, pl. 51, fig. 10 [details]
Note Schander et al. attributed the type species...
Type species Schander et al. attributed the type species designation to Gray (1847). Subsequently, Martins [1999, Iberus, 17(2): 66] gave Voluta denticulata Montagu, 1803 [also an originally included species] as type species, and also attributed the type species designation to Gray. However, Gray [1847, Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London, 15: 159, 160, 179], listed "Jaminia Brown, not Risso" in the synonymy of Alexia and did not validly designate a type species. In the index, Brown attributed Jaminia to Bruguière, who did not use this name. In fact, it is likely that Brown took it from Leach MS, as did Risso, and later Gray when he published Leach's MS. Sherborn and Neave have treated "Jaminia T. Brown, 1827" as a separately available name, which is then invalid because it is a junior homonym of Jaminia Risso, 1826. [details]
MolluscaBase eds. (2025). MolluscaBase. Jaminia T. Brown, 1827. Accessed through: World Register of Marine Species at: https://www.marinespecies.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=574818 on 2025-04-01
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Nomenclature
original description
Brown, T. (1827). Illustrations of the conchology of Great Britain and Ireland. Drawn from nature. <em>W.H. Lizars and D. Lizars, Edinburgh and S. Highley, London.</em> 144 pp., 52 pls., available online at http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/item/127868
page(s): p. iv, pl. 51, fig. 10 [details]
page(s): p. iv, pl. 51, fig. 10 [details]
Other
additional source
Martins, A. M. de F. (1999). On the generic separation of <i>Ovatella</i> Bivona, 1832 and <i>Myosotella</i> Monterosato (Pulmonata, Ellobiidae). <em>Iberus.</em> 17(2): 59-75., available online at https://zenodo.org/record/4654104
page(s): 66; note: treated as synonym of Myosotella [details]
subsequent type designation Schander, C.; Van Aartsen, J. J.; Corgan, J. C. (1999). Families and genera of the Pyramidelloidea (Mollusca: Gastropoda). <em>Bollettino Malacologico.</em> 34 (9-12): 145–166.
page(s): 150; note: type species fixation [details] Available for editors
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page(s): 66; note: treated as synonym of Myosotella [details]
subsequent type designation Schander, C.; Van Aartsen, J. J.; Corgan, J. C. (1999). Families and genera of the Pyramidelloidea (Mollusca: Gastropoda). <em>Bollettino Malacologico.</em> 34 (9-12): 145–166.
page(s): 150; note: type species fixation [details] Available for editors

From editor or global species database
Type species Schander et al. attributed the type species designation to Gray (1847). Subsequently, Martins [1999, Iberus, 17(2): 66] gave Voluta denticulata Montagu, 1803 [also an originally included species] as type species, and also attributed the type species designation to Gray. However, Gray [1847, Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London, 15: 159, 160, 179], listed "Jaminia Brown, not Risso" in the synonymy of Alexia and did not validly designate a type species. In the index, Brown attributed Jaminia to Bruguière, who did not use this name. In fact, it is likely that Brown took it from Leach MS, as did Risso, and later Gray when he published Leach's MS. Sherborn and Neave have treated "Jaminia T. Brown, 1827" as a separately available name, which is then invalid because it is a junior homonym of Jaminia Risso, 1826. [details]