Sergio,
The description, originally published in a pamphlet called a livraison,
found its way to Kiener, L. C. 1835-1836. Spécies général et iconographie
des coquilles vivantes Vol. 8.
I see it on plate 9, fig 25 (two images), text on pp. 29-30. It was
described as a Purpura and from an unknown habitat (locality).
A marvelous source of citations for original descriptions of tropical
western Atlantic marine mollusks is:
Vokes, H. E. and E. H. Vokes, 1984. Distribution of shallow-water marine
mollusca, Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico. Mesoamerican Ecological Institute,
Monograph 1, Middle American Research Institute, Publication 54
(1983):i-viii, pp. 1-183, pls. 1-50.
Harry
At 03:25 PM 2/15/99 -0500, you wrote:
>Sergio,
>
>Engina turbinella (Kiener, 1835)
>
>
>
>At 04:19 PM 2/15/99 -0100, you wrote:
>>Hello
>>
>>I have found out some specimens of Engina turbinella in the Azores.
>>This species was described by Kiener.
>>I needed to know the year of the description and also if the name is still
>>the same.
>>If possible, I would like to know where was it published.
>>
>>Thank you.
>>
>>Dr. Sergio Avila
>>Departament of Biology
>>Marine Biology Section
>>University of the Azores
>>9500 Ponta Delgada
>>AZORES
>>PORTUGAL
>>http://www.uac.pt/db/bmarinha/sa/molazores.html
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