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- 2.5 mm. This marine species occurs from the Bay of Biscay to Madeira. Dantart L. & Luque A. A., 1994: Cocculiniformia and Lepetidae (Gastropoda: Archaeogastropoda)...
- include: Lepetella barrajoni Dantart & Luque, 1994 Lepetella clypidellaeformis (Suter, 1908) Lepetella espinosae Dantart & Luque, 1994 Lepetella ionica...
- marianae (Rubio, Dantart & Luque, 1998) Dikoleps nitens (Philippi, 1844) Dikoleps pruinosa (Chaster, 1896) Dikoleps rolani (Rubio, Dantart & Luque, 1998)...
- include: Bogia labronica (Bogi, 1984) Dantart & Luque (1994). Journal of Molluscan Studies 60(3): 300. Bogia Dantart & Luque, 1994. Retrieved through: World...
- family Lepetellidae. This marine species occurs off Spain and Portugal. Dantart L. & Luque A. A., 1994: Cocculiniformia and Lepetidae (Gastropoda: Archaeogastropoda)...
- Dikoleps templadoi Rubio, Dantart & Luque, 2004. Retrieved through: World Register of Marine Species on 21 April 2010. Rubio F., Dantart L. & Luque A. (2004)...
- Dikoleps rolani (Rubio, Dantart & Luque, 1998). Retrieved through: World Register of Marine Species on 21 April 2010. Rubio F., Dantart L. & Luque A.A. (1998)...
- grows to a size of 1.5 mm. This species occurs in the Mediterranean Sea. Dantart L. & Luque A. A., 1994: Cocculiniformia and Lepetidae (Gastropoda: Archaeogastropoda)...
- Dikoleps marianae (Rubio, Dantart & Luque, 1998). Retrieved through: World Register of Marine Species on 21 April 2010. Rubio F., Dantart L. & Luque A.A. (1998)...
- Mollusca. Annals and Magazine of Natural History, (2)4: 424–425 Rubio F., Dantart L. & Luque A.A., 1998: Two new species of Dikoleps (Gastropoda, Skeneidae)...