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Cabestana
''Cabestana'' is a genus of medium to large sea snails known as predatory whelks, marine gastropod mollusks in the family Cymatiidae. This genus is found in warm temperate and tropical waters. Species The genus contains the following species: * '' Cabestana africana'' (A. Adams, 1855) * † '' Cabestana casus'' Kensley & Pether, 1986 * '' Cabestana cutacea'' Linnaeus, 1767 * '' Cabestana felipponei'' (von Ihering, 1907) * ''Cabestana spengleri'' (Perry, 1811) * ''Cabestana tabulata'' (Menke, 1843) * † '' Cabestana tetleyi'' (Powell & Bartrum, 1929) ;Species brought into synonymy: * ''Cabestana costata'' Röding, 1798: synonym of ''Cabestana cutacea'' (Linnaeus, 1767) * † ''Cabestana debelior'' Finlay, 1930 : synonym of ''Cabestana tabulata'' (Menke, 1843) * ''Cabestana dolaria'' (Linnaeus, 1767): synonym of ''Cabestana cutacea'' (Linnaeus, 1767) * ''Cabestana doliata'' Röding, 1798: synonym of ''Cabestana cutacea'' (Linnaeus, 1767) * ''Cabestana otagoensis'' Powell, 1954 : ...
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Cabestana Tetleyi
''Cabestana'' is a genus of medium to large sea snails known as predatory whelks, marine gastropod mollusks in the family Cymatiidae. This genus is found in warm temperate and tropical waters. Species The genus contains the following species: * '' Cabestana africana'' (A. Adams, 1855) * † '' Cabestana casus'' Kensley & Pether, 1986 * '' Cabestana cutacea'' Linnaeus, 1767 * '' Cabestana felipponei'' (von Ihering, 1907) * ''Cabestana spengleri'' ( Perry, 1811) * ''Cabestana tabulata'' (Menke, 1843) * † '' Cabestana tetleyi'' (Powell & Bartrum, 1929) ;Species brought into synonymy: * ''Cabestana costata'' Röding, 1798: synonym of ''Cabestana cutacea'' (Linnaeus, 1767) * † ''Cabestana debelior'' Finlay, 1930 : synonym of ''Cabestana tabulata'' (Menke, 1843) * ''Cabestana dolaria'' (Linnaeus, 1767): synonym of ''Cabestana cutacea'' (Linnaeus, 1767) * ''Cabestana doliata'' Röding, 1798: synonym of ''Cabestana cutacea'' (Linnaeus, 1767) * ''Cabestana otagoensis'' Powell Powel ...
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Cabestana Casus
''Cabestana'' is a genus of medium to large sea snails known as predatory whelks, marine gastropod mollusks in the family Cymatiidae. This genus is found in warm temperate and tropical waters. Species The genus contains the following species: * '' Cabestana africana'' (A. Adams, 1855) * † '' Cabestana casus'' Kensley & Pether, 1986 * '' Cabestana cutacea'' Linnaeus, 1767 * '' Cabestana felipponei'' (von Ihering, 1907) * ''Cabestana spengleri'' ( Perry, 1811) * ''Cabestana tabulata'' (Menke, 1843) * † ''Cabestana tetleyi'' (Powell & Bartrum, 1929) ;Species brought into synonymy: * ''Cabestana costata'' Röding, 1798: synonym of ''Cabestana cutacea'' (Linnaeus, 1767) * † ''Cabestana debelior'' Finlay, 1930 : synonym of ''Cabestana tabulata'' (Menke, 1843) * ''Cabestana dolaria'' (Linnaeus, 1767): synonym of ''Cabestana cutacea'' (Linnaeus, 1767) * ''Cabestana doliata'' Röding, 1798: synonym of ''Cabestana cutacea'' (Linnaeus, 1767) * ''Cabestana otagoensis'' Powell Powell ...
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Cabestana Cutacea
''Cabestana cutacea'', common name the Mediterranean bark triton, is a species of predatory sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Cymatiidae. Description The adult shell size varies between 25 mm and 90 mm. Distribution This species is found in European waters (Spain); in the Atlantic Ocean off the Canary Islands, the Azores and the Cape Verdes; and off Mozambique and South Africa South Africa, officially the Republic of South Africa (RSA), is the southernmost country in Africa. It is bounded to the south by of coastline that stretch along the South Atlantic and Indian Oceans; to the north by the neighbouring countri .... List of synonyms * ''Aquillus cutaceus'' (Linnaeus, 1767) * ''Aquillus cutaceus'' var. ''major'' Pallary, 1920 * ''Aquillus dolarium'' (Linnaeus, 1767) * ''Aquillus dolarium attenuata'' (f) Pallary, P., 1920 * ''Aquillus dolarium elongata'' (f) Pallary, P., 1920 * ''Aquillus dolarium major'' (f) Pallary, P., 1920 * ''Cabesta ...
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Cabestana Tabulata
''Cabestana tabulata'', common name the shouldered triton, is a species of predatory sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Cymatiidae. Description The shell size varies between 35 mm and 130 mm Distribution This species occurs in the seas along Southern Australia and Northern New Zealand New Zealand ( mi, Aotearoa ) is an island country in the southwestern Pacific Ocean. It consists of two main landmasses—the North Island () and the South Island ()—and over 700 smaller islands. It is the sixth-largest island count ... References External links * {{DEFAULTSORT:Cabestana Tabulata Cymatiidae Gastropods described in 1843 ...
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Cabestana Spengleri
''Cabestana spengleri'', or Spengler's trumpet, is a large predatory sea snail, sometimes called a predatory whelk, a marine gastropod mollusc in the family Cymatiidae. This species is named after the Danish naturalist Lorenz Spengler Lorenz Spengler (22 September 1720 – 20 December 1807) was a Danish turner and naturalist. Born in Schaffhausen, Switzerland he arrived at Copenhagen in 1743 and became a tutor to Christian VI of Denmark and later Frederick V of Denmark in the .... References Further reading * Powell A. W. B., ''New Zealand Mollusca'', William Collins Publishers Ltd, Auckland, New Zealand 1979 * Glen Pownall, ''New Zealand Shells and Shellfish'', Seven Seas Publishing Pty Ltd, Wellington, New Zealand 1979 Gastropods of Australia Gastropods of New Zealand Cymatiidae Gastropods described in 1811 {{Cymatiidae-stub ...
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Cabestana Africana
''Cabestana africana'' is a species of predatory sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Cymatiidae Cymatiidae is a family of large sea snails in the superfamily Tonnoidea and the order Littorinimorpha. Members of this family are predators. Genera The family Cymatiidae contains the following genera: * '' Argobuccinum'' Herrmannsen, 1846 * '' .... Description The size of the shell varies between 60 mm and 115 mm. Distribution This marine species occurs off South Africa. References External links * Cymatiidae Gastropods described in 1855 {{Cymatiidae-stub ...
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Cabestana Felipponei
''Cabestana felipponei'' is a species of predatory sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Cymatiidae Cymatiidae is a family of large sea snails in the superfamily Tonnoidea and the order Littorinimorpha. Members of this family are predators. Genera The family Cymatiidae contains the following genera: * '' Argobuccinum'' Herrmannsen, 1846 * '' .... Distribution Description The maximum recorded shell length is 53 mm.Welch J. J. (2010). "The "Island Rule" and Deep-Sea Gastropods: Re-Examining the Evidence". '' PLoS ONE'' 5(1): e8776. . Habitat Minimum recorded depth is 30 m. Maximum recorded depth is 140 m. References Cymatiidae Taxa named by Hermann von Ihering Gastropods described in 1907 {{Cymatiidae-stub ...
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Cymatiidae
Cymatiidae is a family of large sea snails in the superfamily Tonnoidea and the order Littorinimorpha. Members of this family are predators. Genera The family Cymatiidae contains the following genera: * '' Argobuccinum'' Herrmannsen, 1846 * '' Austrosassia'' Finlay, 1931 * '' Austrotriton'' Cossmann, 1903 * '' Cabestana'' Röding, 1798 * '' Cymatiella'' Iredale, 1924 * ''Cymatium'' Roding, 1798 * '' Cymatona'' Iredale, 1929 * ''Distorsomina'' Beu, 1998 * '' Fusitriton'' Cossmann, 1903 * '' Gelagna'' Schauffus, 1869 * ''Gutturnium'' Mørch, 1852 * '' Gyrineum'' Link, 1807 * '' Halgyrineum'' Beu, 1998 * '' Linatella'' Gray, 1857 * '' Lotoria'' Emerson & Old, 1963 * '' Monoplex'' Perry, 1810 * '' Personella'' Conrad, 1865 * '' Proxicharonia'' Powell, 1938 * '' Ranularia'' Schumacher, 1817 * '' Reticutriton'' Habe & Kosuge, 1966 * ''Sassia'' Bellardi, 1873 * ''Septa The Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority (SEPTA) is a regional public transportation authority tha ...
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George French Angas
George French Angas (25 April 1822 – 4 October 1886), also known as G.F.A., was an English explorer, naturalist, painter and poet who emigrated to Australia. His paintings are held in a number of important Australian public art collections. He was the eldest son of George Fife Angas, who was prominent in the early days of the colonisation of South Australia. Biography He was born in Newcastle upon Tyne, England, the eldest son of George Fife Angas, prominent in the establishment of the new colony of South Australia. Despite showing remarkable talent in drawing, he was placed in a London business house by his father. He left on a tour of Europe and in 1842 published his first book, ''"Rambles in Malta and Sicily"''. As a result of this experience, he turned his back on the world of commerce, and directed his training towards a study of natural history, anatomical drawing and lithography. Embarking on his travels, he was soon to find his acquired skills extremely useful. Ang ...
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Arthur Adams (zoologist)
Arthur Adams (1820 in Gosport, Hampshire – 1878) was an English physician and naturalist. Adams was assistant surgeon Royal Navy on board HMS ''Samarang'' during the survey of the islands of the Eastern Archipelago, from 1843 to 1846. He edited the ''Zoology of the voyage of H.M.S. Samarang'' (1850). Adam White collaborated with him in the descriptions of the Crustacea from the voyage. In 1857, during the Second China War whilst serving as Surgeon on HMS ''Actaeon'', he was present at the storming of Canton and awarded the China War Medal. He retired as Staff Surgeon aboard flagship HMS ''Royal Adelaide'' at Plymouth in 1870. He was a prolific malacologist who described "hundreds of new species, most of them unillustrated and insufficiently diagnosed". He partly worked together with his brother Henry Adams (1813–1877) and together they wrote The genera of recent mollusca: arranged according to their organization' (three volumes, 1858). He also wrote ''Travels of ...
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Arthur William Baden Powell
Arthur William Baden Powell (4 April 1901 – 1 July 1987) was a New Zealand malacologist, naturalist and palaeontologist, a major influence in the study and classification of New Zealand molluscs through much of the 20th century. He was known to his friends and family by his third name, "Baden". Biography Early life The name Baden had been a given name in a Powell family since 1731, when Susannah Powell née Thistlethwayte (1696–1762) gave to her child (1731–1792) the maiden name of her mother, Susannah Baden (1663–1692). The name Baden, particularly when associated with the surname Powell, became famous in 1900–1901, the year Arthur William Baden Powell was born, because of the siege of Mafeking, the most famous British action in the Second Boer War, which turned the British commander of the besieged, Robert Baden-Powell, into a national hero. Throughout the British Empire, babies were named after him. No family connection has yet been established between Arthur W ...
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