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    In:  Leidse Geologische Mededelingen (0075-8639) vol.12 (1942) nr.1 p.1
    Publication Date: 2014-10-27
    Description: Part I of this monograph has been published in volume 10 of this Journal, pp. 241—320, 1938. Preparing this second part I met with the help and assistance from many persons and institutes again, for which I express my most cordial thanks here. The figures illustrating this paper have been drawn once more by Mr. L. P. Pouderoyen, while the „Zoologisch Insulinde Fonds” supplied the cost of these illustrations.
    Repository Name: National Museum of Natural History, Netherlands
    Type: Article / Letter to the editor
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    In:  Leidse Geologische Mededelingen (0075-8639) vol.13 (1942) nr.1 p.89
    Publication Date: 2014-10-27
    Description: Part III of this monograph (by Dr. F. A. Schilder) was published in volume 12 of this Journal, pp. 171—194, 1941. The fourth part deals with the families which can be summarised as Tonnacea (= Doliacea Thiele). They contain 31 species, two of which are new to science. The manuscript was already completed in the summer of 1940, but there was no earlier occasion for publication.
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  • 3
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: Part III of this monograph (by Dr. F. A. Schilder) was published in volume 12 of this Journal, pp. 171\xe2\x80\x94194, 1941.\nThe fourth part deals with the families which can be summarised as Tonnacea (= Doliacea Thiele). They contain 31 species, two of which are new to science. The manuscript was already completed in the summer of 1940, but there was no earlier occasion for publication.
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    In:  Zoologische Verhandelingen vol. 188 no. 1, pp. 3-57
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: INTRODUCTION\n\nThe members of the Ivory Shell genus Babylonia Schl\xc3\xbcter, 1838, belonging to the Buccinidae, are characterized by more or less slender buccinoid shells, mostly ornamented with a beautiful colour-pattern. Some species, e.g. the type species B. spirata, have a conspicuous sutural canal (see pl. 8 figs. 1-3), resembling the spirally arranged staircase of the Babylonian Tower in certain old pictures (pl. 6 fig. 1). Some of the species are found in many collections, others are rarely seen. A l l Recent members of the genus are restricted to the Indo-Pacific region. The fossil Babylonia species are found in a more extensive area, including southern and central Europe.\nThe Recent species have been treated in the well known iconographies of the nineteenth century. Much later a short revision was given by Habe (1965), followed by comments on some species by Altena (1968). It should be emphasized that we have concentrated on the Recent species in this monograph. Far less original research has been done on fossil taxa; many data have simply been taken from the literature here.
    Keywords: Buccinidae ; Babylonia Schl\xc3\xbcter, 1838 ; recent species ; fossil species ; key
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    In:  Leidse Geologische Mededelingen vol. 12 no. 1, pp. 1-86
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: Part I of this monograph has been published in volume 10 of this Journal, pp. 241\xe2\x80\x94320, 1938. Preparing this second part I met with the help and assistance from many persons and institutes again, for which I express my most cordial thanks here.\nThe figures illustrating this paper have been drawn once more by Mr. L. P. Pouderoyen, while the \xe2\x80\x9eZoologisch Insulinde Fonds\xe2\x80\x9d supplied the cost of these illustrations.
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  • 6
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: INTRODUCTION\nEngaged in the study of fossil shells belonging to Thiele\'s sectio Cerithideopsilla of the genus Cerithidea Swainson and deriving from plio-pleistocene beds in East Java, I failed to find a satisfying account on the recent species of this group. Therefore I resolved to examine as large a material as possible myself in order to settle the value of the different species and varieties that have been described in literature.\nThis investigation led me to the conclusion that even after the inspection of some 1950 specimens I cannot speak the final word, as ecological observations seem necessary to test the taxonomic value of the characters used for distinction. But a preliminary order may be established by the following revision of the material available to me, in which I propose to distinguish four species until field observations have thrown more light on the variability of these molluscs 1).\nTryon (1887, pp. 159/160)\xe2\x80\x94with his usual taste for lumping\xe2\x80\x94cites the following synonyms of "Potamides fluviatilis Potiez et Michaud" in his Manual of Conchology: Cerithium microptera Kiener, Cerithium alatum Philippi, Cerithium radix Dufo, Cerithium incisum Hombron et Jacquinot, Cerithium retiferum G. B. Sowerby 2 and Tympanotonos euryptera A.\nAdams M. S., G. B. Sowerby 2.\nJudging from the description (Dufo, 1840, p. 62) Dufo\'s radix seems to be a true Cerithium. My material contained no specimens matching the figure and description of Cerithium retiferum G. B. Sowerby 2 (1855, p. 892, pl. 186 fig. 295) and therefore I shall not discuss this form, which at any rate seems closely related to Cerithidea cingulata (Gmel.). The remaining forms
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