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Incerticyclus schermoi Bartsch, 1942 †
1659750 (urn:lsid:marinespecies.org:taxname:1659750)
unaccepted > unavailable name (unavailable, linked to a pseudogeneric term; validated by Morrison 1955)
Species
fossil only
Bartsch, P. (1942). The cyclophorid mollusks of the West Indies, exclusive of Cuba. In: de la Torre, C.; Bartsch, P.; Morrison, J. P. E. The cyclophorid operculate land mollusks of America. <em>United States National Museum Bulletin.</em> 181(2): 43-141., available online at https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/7837838
page(s): 138-139, pl. 41, figs 10-12 [details]
page(s): 138-139, pl. 41, figs 10-12 [details]
Type locality contained in Jamaica
type locality contained in Jamaica [details]
Status When establishing the new species, Bartsch (1942) clearly stated that "Incerticyclus is not to be considered a genus, nor...
Status When establishing the new species, Bartsch (1942) clearly stated that "Incerticyclus is not to be considered a genus, nor is it ever to have a type, but is to remain an open catch-all into which we may place those species the position of which we are uncertain." Morrison (1955) validated the species. [details]
MolluscaBase eds. (2024). MolluscaBase. Incerticyclus schermoi Bartsch, 1942 †. Accessed at: https://www.molluscabase.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=1659750 on 2025-03-20
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original description (unavailable nomenclaturally)
Bartsch, P. (1942). The cyclophorid mollusks of the West Indies, exclusive of Cuba. In: de la Torre, C.; Bartsch, P.; Morrison, J. P. E. The cyclophorid operculate land mollusks of America. <em>United States National Museum Bulletin.</em> 181(2): 43-141., available online at https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/7837838
page(s): 138-139, pl. 41, figs 10-12 [details]
page(s): 138-139, pl. 41, figs 10-12 [details]




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Status When establishing the new species, Bartsch (1942) clearly stated that "Incerticyclus is not to be considered a genus, nor is it ever to have a type, but is to remain an open catch-all into which we may place those species the position of which we are uncertain." Morrison (1955) validated the species. [details]