Voluta denticulata Montagu, 1803 | EXEMS Moll4100 | Mollusca Types in Great Britain
Type Specimen

Voluta denticulata Montagu, 1803
Lectotype & Paralectotype(s)

Montagu, G. 1803a. Testacea Britannica or Natural History of British Shells, Marine, Land, and Fresh-water, Including the Most Minute: Systematically Arranged and Embellished with Figures (Vol. 1). J. White, London. pp.xxxvii + 291 [234-235] [Original Description]
Frias Martins, A.M. 1996. Anatomy and systematics of the Western Atlantic Ellobiidae (Gastropoda: Pulmonata). 37(2): 163-332 . Malacologia. 37(2). pp.163-332 [Type Designation]
Oliver, P.G. , Morgenroth, H. & Salvador, A. 2017. Type specimens of Mollusca described by Col. George Montagu in the Royal Albert Memorial Museum & Art Gallery, Exeter and the Natural History Museum, London. Zoosystematics and Evolution. 93(2). pp.363-412 [381; figs.22] [Type Designation]
Current name: Myosotella denticulata (Montagu, 1803)
Classification: Gastropoda : Ellobiida : Ellobioidea : Ellobiidae
Type Status: Lectotype & Paralectotype(s) [Verified - Graham Oliver ]
Collection: Royal Albert Memorial Museum, Exeter (Montagu, Col. G.)
Catalogue No.: EXEMS Moll4100
No. specimens: 2sh + blue card with 6 scars
Type Locality: Favertsham (from Boys), Plymouth, Barnstaple, Ilfracombe Aberavoy and Southampton [United Kingdom]
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Notes
Frias Martins AM 1996 Anatomy and systematics of the Western Atlantic Ellobiidae (Gastropoda: Pulmonata). Malacologia 37(2): 163-332 (Fig. 41) Original reference: Montagu G 1803. Test. Brit. Part 1. p 234-235 not figured.
References

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Montagu, G. 1803a. Testacea Britannica or Natural History of British Shells, Marine, Land, and Fresh-water, Including the Most Minute: Systematically Arranged and Embellished with Figures (Vol. 1). J. White, London. pp.xxxvii + 291 [234-235] [Original Description]
Frias Martins, A.M. 1996. Anatomy and systematics of the Western Atlantic Ellobiidae (Gastropoda: Pulmonata). 37(2): 163-332 . Malacologia. 37(2). pp.163-332 [Type Designation]
Oliver, P.G. , Morgenroth, H. & Salvador, A. 2017. Type specimens of Mollusca described by Col. George Montagu in the Royal Albert Memorial Museum & Art Gallery, Exeter and the Natural History Museum, London. Zoosystematics and Evolution. 93(2). pp.363-412 [381; figs.22] [Type Designation]
Specimen Data
Point Locality: Favertsham (from Boys), Plymouth, Barnstaple, Ilfracombe Aberavoy and Southampton
Continent: Europe
Country: United Kingdom
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Curatorial Contact

Holly Morgenroth
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Royal Albert Memorial Museum, Exeter
Bradninch Offices, Bradninch Place, Gandy Street
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