Definition of Fulgorariinae. Meaning of Fulgorariinae. Synonyms of Fulgorariinae

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Definition of Fulgorariinae

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- The subfamily Fulgorariinae contains sea snails, marine gastropod mollusks in the family Volutidae. They are characterized by a uniserial radula with...
- Odontocymbiolini Clench & Turner, 1964 Tribe Zidonini H. Adams & A. Adams, 1853 Fulgorariinae Pilsbry & Olsson, 1954 Plicolivinae Bpichet, 1990 Scap****inae Gray...
- is a species of Fulgoraria, a genus of sea snails in the subfamily Fulgorariinae of the family Volutidae. It is found in the South China Sea, near Vietnam...
- is a genus of sea snails, marine gastropod mollusks in the subfamily Fulgorariinae of the family Volutidae. Species within the genus Saotomea include:...
- is usually placed in the subfamily Cymbiinae (but sometimes in the Fulgorariinae instead). Species within the genus Livonia include: Livonia joerinkensi...
- Neogastropoda Superfamily: Muricoidea Family: Volutidae Subfamily: Fulgorariinae Genus: Tenebrincola Species: T. cukri Binomial name Tenebrincola cukri...
- (2010) The family Volutidae. The endemic Far East Asian subfamily Fulgorariinae Pilsbry & Olsson, 1954: A revision of the Recent species. A conchological...
- (2010) The family Volutidae. The endemic Far East Asian subfamily Fulgorariinae Pilsbry & Olsson, 1954: A revision of the Recent species. A conchological...
- (2010). The Family Volutidae. The endemic Far East Asian subfamily Fulgorariinae Pilsbry & Olsson, 1954. A revision of the recent species. In: Poppe...
- (2010) The family Volutidae. The endemic Far East Asian subfamily Fulgorariinae Pilsbry & Olsson, 1954: A revision of the Recent species. A conchological...