. Bulletin of the Natural History Museum Zoology. Fig. 30. NucuUina acuta, a & b, lateral and dorsal external views of the lectotype. ANSP 30613; c, lateral internal view of a paralectotype from the same lot. Scales = lmm. Conrad, may include those figured by him. Comparison with the figures (Conrad, 1831 and 1845) shows that it is impossible to say which, if any one, was figured nor is it possible to be absolutely certain that these are the specimens from which the original descrip- tion was made, although we believe that they are. Thus, the intact shell from lot 30613 has been chosen as
. Bulletin of the Natural History Museum Zoology. Fig. 30. NucuUina acuta, a & b, lateral and dorsal external views of the lectotype. ANSP 30613; c, lateral internal view of a paralectotype from the same lot. Scales = lmm. Conrad, may include those figured by him. Comparison with the figures (Conrad, 1831 and 1845) shows that it is impossible to say which, if any one, was figured nor is it possible to be absolutely certain that these are the specimens from which the original descrip- tion was made, although we believe that they are. Thus, the intact shell from lot 30613 has been chosen as the lectotype, the remainder being paralectotypes. Campbell (1993) listed Leda jamaicensis d'Orbigny 1846. Leda. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Natural History Museum (London). Andover : Intercept
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