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Gray, J. E. (1821). A natural arrangement of Mollusca, according to their internal structure. London Medical Repository. 15 (87): 229–239.
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Gray, J. E.
1821
A natural arrangement of Mollusca, according to their internal structure.
London Medical Repository
15 (87): 229–239
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CLEMAM P0627
Published 1 March 1821
Published 1 March 1821
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Acanthochitona J. E. Gray, 1821 (original description)
Diodora J. E. Gray, 1821 (original description)
Gymnoplax Gray, 1821 (original description)
Helix (Isthmia) J. E. Gray, 1821 accepted as Vertigo (Isthmia) J. E. Gray, 1821 represented as Vertigo O. F. Müller, 1773 (original description)
Helix (Isthmia) cylindrica J. E. Gray, 1821 accepted as Vertigo pygmaea (Draparnaud, 1801) (original description)
Helix (Zenobia) bimarginata Gray, 1821 accepted as Monacha cartusiana (O. F. Müller, 1774) (original description)
Jacosta J. E. Gray, 1821 accepted as Xerosecta Monterosato, 1892 (original description)
Lepidochitona J. E. Gray, 1821 (original description)
Mitrula Gray, 1821 accepted as Calyptraea Lamarck, 1799 (original description)
Polyplacophora (original description)
Polyplacophora (basis of record)
Polyplaxiphora accepted as Polyplacophora (additional source)
Syncera J. E. Gray, 1821 (original description)
Diodora J. E. Gray, 1821 (original description)
Gymnoplax Gray, 1821 (original description)
Helix (Isthmia) J. E. Gray, 1821 accepted as Vertigo (Isthmia) J. E. Gray, 1821 represented as Vertigo O. F. Müller, 1773 (original description)
Helix (Isthmia) cylindrica J. E. Gray, 1821 accepted as Vertigo pygmaea (Draparnaud, 1801) (original description)
Helix (Zenobia) bimarginata Gray, 1821 accepted as Monacha cartusiana (O. F. Müller, 1774) (original description)
Jacosta J. E. Gray, 1821 accepted as Xerosecta Monterosato, 1892 (original description)
Lepidochitona J. E. Gray, 1821 (original description)
Mitrula Gray, 1821 accepted as Calyptraea Lamarck, 1799 (original description)
Polyplacophora (original description)
Polyplacophora (basis of record)
Polyplaxiphora accepted as Polyplacophora (additional source)
Syncera J. E. Gray, 1821 (original description)