My Pecten database says that according to 3 sources, Lamprell & Whitehead,
1992; Dijkstra, 1991; and a personal communication from Gary Coovert ca.
1990, the "correct" name for leopardus is flabellata (Lamarck, 1819).
Further, according to Lamprell & Whitehead, kuhnholtzi Bernardi, 1884 is a
synonym of flabellata, but in Lamprell & Healy, 1998, it is deemed a valid
species differing from flabellata by its constant yellow-cream color
internally and externally with a range of NSW and Qnld.
>Dear all, I do hope that Bob's query re: Annachlamys leopardus et al is
>clarified as I am also interested in the outcome. I have also some
>specimens labelled ' Annachlamys kuhnholtzi from - off Round Hill trawled 8
>miles N/E Bustard Bay area' They are a little smaller than some
>Annachlamys leopardus type form, that I have from the same location, and
>have brown markings whereas the type form is purple / brown. Can anyone
>confirm the standing of this variety and how they should differ from the
>type form ? They look very similiar to me. Any assistance would be
>greatly appreciated.
>
>Stanley Francis
>Belfast N.Ireland.
>
>
John Wolff
2640 Breezewood Dr.
Lancaster, PA 17601, U.S.A.
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