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Pervicacia bicolor bicolor (Angas, 1867)
447677 (urn:lsid:marinespecies.org:taxname:447677)
unaccepted > junior subjective synonym
Subspecies
Pervicacia bicolor (Angas, 1867) accepted as Euterebra tristis (Deshayes, 1859) accepted as Duplicaria tristis (Deshayes, 1859)
marine, brackish, fresh, terrestrial
(of Acus (Abretia) bicolor Angas, 1867) Angas, G. F. (1867). Descriptions of thirty-two species of marine shells from the coast of New South Wales. <em>Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London.</em> (1867): 110-117, pl. 13., available online at https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/29533550 [details]
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(of Acus (Abretia) bicolor Angas, 1867) Angas, G. F. (1867). Descriptions of thirty-two species of marine shells from the coast of New South Wales. <em>Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London.</em> (1867): 110-117, pl. 13., available online at https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/29533550 [details]
basis of record Bratcher T. & Cernohorsky W.O. (1987). Living terebras of the world. A monograph of the recent Terebridae of the world. American Malacologists, Melbourne, Florida & Burlington, Massachusetts. 240pp. [details]
source of synonymy Bratcher T. & Cernohorsky W.O. (1987). Living terebras of the world. A monograph of the recent Terebridae of the world. American Malacologists, Melbourne, Florida & Burlington, Massachusetts. 240pp. [details]
basis of record Bratcher T. & Cernohorsky W.O. (1987). Living terebras of the world. A monograph of the recent Terebridae of the world. American Malacologists, Melbourne, Florida & Burlington, Massachusetts. 240pp. [details]
source of synonymy Bratcher T. & Cernohorsky W.O. (1987). Living terebras of the world. A monograph of the recent Terebridae of the world. American Malacologists, Melbourne, Florida & Burlington, Massachusetts. 240pp. [details]