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† Acanthina triangularis

Acanthina triangularis

Additional Functions

Grouping

Belong­ing to

Gaeabionta  ⇒ Domäne: Eukaryota  ⇒ Reich: Animalia  ⇒ Mittelreich: Eumetazoa  ⇒ Klade: Triploblastica  ⇒ Klade: Eutriploblastica  ⇒ Klade: Neotriploblastica  ⇒ Klade: Eucoelomata  ⇒ Superstamm: Eutrochozoa  ⇒ Stamm: Mollusca  ⇒ Klasse: Gastropoda  ⇒ Unterklasse: Orthogastropoda  ⇒ Superordnung: Caenogastropoda  ⇒ Ordnung: Sorbeoconcha  ⇒ Unterordnung: Hypsogastropoda  ⇒ Teilordnung: Neogastropoda  ⇒ Superfamilie: Muricoidea  ⇒ Familie: Muricidae  ⇒ Unterfamilie: Ocenebrinae  ⇒ Gattung: Acanthina

Taxo­nomic seg­ment

Art

This mentioned taxonomy is an attempt to make an conclusive assignment from the different classifications of various scientists. Because the taxonomy may change due to the latest investigative methods and other findings, our map is a guide only.

Name from

Corre­spond­ing author (Name, Year)

DeVries, 2003

Other languages

scientific

Acanthina triangularis

Lebenszeitraum in Million Jahren (Ma)

Start age: 5.333 Ma - End age: 2.588 Ma
Phanerozoic
(Phanerozoikum)
Cenozoic
(Känozoikum)
Neogene
(Neogen)
Pliocene
(Pliozän)
Miocene
(Miozän)
Piacenzian
(Piacenzium)
Zanclean
(Zancleum)
Messinian
(Messinium)
2.588
3.6
3.6
5.332
5.332
7.246

Additional data by PBDB, License: CC BY

Motility: actively mobile
Habit: epifaunal
Compositon of the remains:

Aragonite

Reference- and Source indication, Literature

On the same taxonomic level (siblings) (Count: 6)

Taxonomic assignment (0)

References by PBDB, License: CC BY

  • T. J. DeVries, 2005 - Pterorytis pacanana new species (Gastropoda: Muricidae): circumstantial evidence for late Pliocene El Niño events in southern Peru - The Nautilus (119), 164-168 (journal article, English)
  • T. J. DeVries, 2003 - Acanthina Fischer von Waldheim, 1807 (Gastropoda: Muricidae), an ocenebrine genus edemic to South America - The Veliger (46), 332-350 (journal article, English)