original description
Pilsbry, H. A. (1900). Notices of new Japanese land snails. <em>Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia.</em> 52: 381-384., available online at https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/24694261
page(s): 384 [details]
basis of record
Sasaki, T. (2008). Micromolluscs in Japan: taxonomic composition, habitats, and future topics. <em>Zoosymposia.</em> 1: 147–232.
page(s): 162 [details] Available for editors [request]
additional source
Zilch, A. (1973). Die Typen und Typoide des Natur-Museums Senckenberg, 52. Mollusca: Hydrocenidae. <em>Archiv für Molluskenkunde.</em> 103 (4/6): 263–272, Taf. 12–13.
page(s): 264 [details] Available for editors [request]
additional source
Fujie, A. (2000). Holocene Fossil Assemblages of Minute Land Molluscs from Sand Dunes on Kikaijima lsland in the Amami Archipelago, Japan. <em>Venus (Journal of the Malacological Society of Japan).</em> 59 (4): 317-324. [details] Available for editors [request]
status source
Prieto, C.E.; Quinonero-Salgado, S.; Ruiz-Cobo, J.; Alonso, A. (2022). The first cave-dwelling Hydrocenidae (Gastropoda: Cicloneritida) in Europe, Hydrocena canttabrica sp. nov., lives in the Cantabrian Region (Spain). <em>Spira.</em> 8: 47-59.
page(s): 57 [details] Available for editors [request]
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Nomenclature Georissa japonica (E. von Martens, 1886) is an older name, but it has not been used since its description. Prieto (2022) introduced Georissa pilsbryana Prieto, 2022 as a replacement name for Georissa japonica Pilsbry, 1900. However, since Georissa danjyoensis K. Uozumi & A. Yamamoto, 1981 is a junior synonym for Georissa japonica Pilsbry, 1900, that name must be used, and the introduction of Prieto's replacement name was unnecessary. [details]
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