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| - Fraussen & Stahlschmidt (2016)
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| - The species placed in the heterogenous genus Clivipollia Iredale, 1929 are revised. Strong similarities in apertural morphology with Falsilatirus Emerson & Moffitt, 1988 are discussed and the genus is regarded as a sister genus of Clivipollia. Differences in protoconch morphology, apertural denticulation and sculpture serve to distinguish Speccapollia gen. nov. to harbour Ricinula recurva Reeve, 1846, a species commonly assigned to Clivipollia and Clivipollia tokiae Chino & Fraussen, 2015. Engina Gray, 1839 and Enzinopsis Iredale, 1940 are briefly discussed and compared to the new genus. The new genus Minioniella gen. nov. is described for Minioniella heleneae sp. nov. and compared to Clivipollia and Enginella Monterosato, 1917. Three new species are added to the Indo-West Pacific fauna: Clivipollia delicata sp. nov. from Austral Islands (southern French Polynesia), Speccapollia africana sp. nov. from Mozambique and Minioniella heleneae sp. nov. from Moruroa (southern French Polynesia). Ricinula pulchrum Reeve, 1846 is proposed as a nomen protectum in favor of Turbinella elegans Dunker in Kuster, 1844. Peristernia elegans var. papuaensis Tapparone Canefri, 1879 from New Guinea is placed in synonymy with Clivipollia pulchra (Reeve, 1846). Peristernia paulucciae Tapparone Canefri, 1879 from East Africa is confirmed as a synonym of Clivipollia incarnata Deshayes in Laborde & Linant, 1830. Turbinella wagneri Anton, 1839 is excluded from the genus Clivipollia but no alternative is proposed, its placement being still uncertain. Engina gigas Landau & Vermeij, 2012, a fossil from the early Pliocene of the Dominican Republic, is transferred to Clivipollia based on protoconch morphology and sculpture, being the only record of Clivipollia known to us in the Atlantic.
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| - The species placed in the heterogenous genus Clivipollia Iredale, 1929 are revised. Strong similarities in apertural morphology with Falsilatirus Emerson & Moffitt, 1988 are discussed and the genus is regarded as a sister genus of Clivipollia. Differences in protoconch morphology, apertural denticulation and sculpture serve to distinguish Speccapollia gen. nov. to harbour Ricinula recurva Reeve, 1846, a species commonly assigned to Clivipollia and Clivipollia tokiae Chino & Fraussen, 2015. Engina Gray, 1839 and Enzinopsis Iredale, 1940 are briefly discussed and compared to the new genus. The new genus Minioniella gen. nov. is described for Minioniella heleneae sp. nov. and compared to Clivipollia and Enginella Monterosato, 1917. Three new species are added to the Indo-West Pacific fauna: Clivipollia delicata sp. nov. from Austral Islands (southern French Polynesia), Speccapollia africana sp. nov. from Mozambique and Minioniella heleneae sp. nov. from Moruroa (southern French Polynesia). Ricinula pulchrum Reeve, 1846 is proposed as a nomen protectum in favor of Turbinella elegans Dunker in Kuster, 1844. Peristernia elegans var. papuaensis Tapparone Canefri, 1879 from New Guinea is placed in synonymy with Clivipollia pulchra (Reeve, 1846). Peristernia paulucciae Tapparone Canefri, 1879 from East Africa is confirmed as a synonym of Clivipollia incarnata Deshayes in Laborde & Linant, 1830. Turbinella wagneri Anton, 1839 is excluded from the genus Clivipollia but no alternative is proposed, its placement being still uncertain. Engina gigas Landau & Vermeij, 2012, a fossil from the early Pliocene of the Dominican Republic, is transferred to Clivipollia based on protoconch morphology and sculpture, being the only record of Clivipollia known to us in the Atlantic.
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| - Fraussen, K. & Stahlschmidt, P. 2016. Revision of the <em>Clivipollia</em> group (Gastropoda: Buccinidae: Pisaniinae) with description of two new genera and three new species. <em>Novapex,</em> 17(2-3): 29-46.
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