MolluscaBase name details
original description
Sowerby I, G. B. (1825). <i>A catalogue of the shells contained in the collection of the late Earl of Tankerville: arranged according to the Lamarckian conchological system: together with an appendix, containing descriptions of many new species</i>- London, vii + 92 + xxxiv pp. , available online at https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/27372421 [details]
additional source
Snyder, M. A.; Vermeij, G. J.; Lyons, W. G. (2012). The genera and biogeography of Fasciolariinae (Gastropoda, Neogastropoda, Fasciolariidae). <em>Basteria.</em> 76(1-3): 31-70. [details] Available for editors [request]
additional source
Johnson, C. W. (1920). <i>Fasciolaria papillosa</i> Sowerby. <em>The Nautilus.</em> 33(4): 142., available online at https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/27059763 [details]
status source
Lyons, W. G.; Lee, H. G. (2018). <i>Fasciolaria gigantea</i> Kiener, 1840 (currently <i>Triplofusus giganteus</i>; Mollusca, Gastropoda, Fasciolariidae): the correct name for the horse conch of the southeastern United States and Mexico. <em>Bulletin of Zoological Nomenclature.</em> 75: 195-203., available online at https://doi.org/10.21805/bzn.v75.a041 [details]
subsequent type designation
Berschauer D.P. (2017). What's in a name - the Florida horse conch. <em>The Festivus.</em> 49: 110-116.
note: neotype designation, deemed invalid by Lyons & Lee (2018) [details]