Dear Alphonso;-
Use Gregorioscala. If someone slipped the extra "i" in, they did so by mistake. It serves no pronounciation purpose.
I have no other reference to the other sub-genera mentioned. If Kuroda uses them---he's welcome to them. All shell names and acreditations are subject to opinion and revision. By doing just that, one becomes a temporary expert.
Art
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---- Alfonso Pina <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Hello,
> these are some questions on the family that I'm having difficulties to solve, if anyone has a clue, it will be acknowledged.
>
> 1. Is there any extant species in the genus Crebriscala, Foratiscala, Rugatiscala, Subuliscala, Tioria and Turriscala ?
>
> 2. What about the genus Cingulacirsa and Varicopalia? Are they valid or sinonims of someone else? Also, I can't find the author for such genus, though I strongly suspect it could come from T. Kuroda, since the only references I've found are for Varicopalia amphidermata Kuroda, 1960, Varicopalia kikuchi Kuroda, 1960 and Cingulacirsa cingulina Kuroda, 1946.
>
> 3. And by the way, which is correct Gregorioscala or Gregorioiscala? I've found both backed up in confident sources...
>
> Thanks for any help.
>
> Alfonso Pina
> Málaga, Spain
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