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Description Figure 4; Types. A–B. Syntype of Cinulia naticoides, H 9.0 mm, ANSP IP18784. C–D. Syntype(?) of Cinulia rectilabrum, H 9.9 mm, ANSP IP4753. E–F. Holotype of Ringicula hypograpta [= Ringicula semistriata], H 2.0 mm, ANSP IP3841. G–H. Syntype of Ringicula lata, H 15.4 mm, ANSP IP30695. I–J. Lectotype of Ringicula mississippiensis, H 3.7 mm, ANSP IP13414. K–L. Syntype of Ringicula trapaquara, H 2.3 mm, ANSP IP6468. M–N. Lectotype of “Ringicula” varia, H 7.1 mm, ANSP IP4264. O–P. Holotype of Roxania hornii new comb., H 20.1 mm, ANSP IP4232.
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Author Cunha CM, Salvador RB (2018) Type specimens of fossil “Architectibranchia” and Cephalaspidea (Mollusca, Heterobranchia) in the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia. Zoosystematics and Evolution 94(2): 505-527. https://doi.org/10.3897/zse.94.27401
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