Diloma aethiops (Gmelin, 1791)

NZOR Identifier: 1c54be59-eba3-4724-be21-145661557767

Status

Preferred Name (NZOR Concept Id ada3ab60-18d5-4992-a99f-2ec0c22a773c)

Classification

kingdom
Animalia
phylum
Mollusca
class
Gastropoda
subclass
Prosobranchia
order
Vetigastropoda
family
Trochidae
genus
Diloma
species
Diloma aethiops (Gmelin, 1791)

Providers

Biostatus

Geo Schema
Political Region
Geo Region
New Zealand
Environmental Context
Wild
Occurrence
Present
Origin
Endemic
Geo Schema
Political Region
Geo Region
New Zealand
Biome
Marine
Environmental Context
Wild
Occurrence
Present
Origin
Endemic

Scientific Name

Authority
Gmelin
Rank
species
Year
1791
Nomenclatural Comment
Marine
Governing Code
ICZN
Is Recombination
Yes

Taxon Concept

NZOR Concept Id
ada3ab60-18d5-4992-a99f-2ec0c22a773c
According to
NZIB (2012-) New Zealand Inventory of Biodiversity Name Based Concepts
Has Parent
Diloma (In use by NZOR)
Preferred Name
Diloma aethiops (Gmelin, 1791) (In use by NZOR) }

Taxon Concept

NZOR Concept Id
de098816-0520-48ec-b9ce-4f07c7414e5b
According to
NZAC (2012-) New Zealand Arthropod Collection Names Database - Name based concepts
Has Parent
Diloma

Taxon Concept

NZOR Concept Id
cb311cc5-b0c3-4f36-bdac-cefe3330aad3
According to
Hamish G. Spencer, Bruce A. Marshall, Phillip A. Maxwell, Jack A. Grant-Mackie, Jeffrey D. Stilwell, Richard C. Willan, Hamish J. Campbell, James S. Crampton, Robert A. Henderson, Margartet A. Bradshaw, J. Bruce Waterhouse, John Pojeta Jr 10: Phylum MOLLUSCA: chitons, clams, tusk shells, snails, squids, and kin. In: New Zealand Inventory of Biodiversity Volume 1. 10: Phylum MOLLUSCA: chitons, clams, tusk shells, snails, squids, and kin
Preferred Name
Diloma aethiops (Gmelin, 1791) }

Taxon Concept

NZOR Concept Id
32e11e6f-2e05-44b0-9f80-f9aaebe5719d
According to
Spencer, H.G.; Marshall, B.A.; Maxwell, P.A.; Grant-Mackie, J.A.; Stilwell, J.D.; Willan, R.C.; Campbell, H.J.; Crampton, J.S.; Henderson, R.A.; Bradshaw, M.A.; Waterhouse, J.B.; Pojeta, J. Jr 10: Phylum MOLLUSCA: chitons, clams, tusk shells, snails, squids, and kin. In: New Zealand Inventory of Biodiversity Volume 1.
Preferred Name
Diloma aethiops (Gmelin, 1791) }

No subordinate taxa

No vernacular applications

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