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Specimen Boxhole M163B
6.04 gr
Located in Virtual collections / / Meteorites / Meteorites Non-Antarctic
Specimen Turbonilla perscalata Hedley, 1909
MT.3326 - Cotypes (ex-tiroir 380) Turbonilla perscalata Hedley, 1909 Hope Islands, N. Queensland; 5-10 brasses Preston, 10.04.10 1/6 IG 10591 Coll. Dautzenberg note by C. d'Udekem d'Acoz 2022: Hedley, C. (1909). Mollusca from the Hope Islands, North Queensland. Proceedings of the Linnean Society of New South Wales. 34: 420-466, pl. 36-44. [page 469] Available from http://biodiversitylibrary.org/page/6381403
Located in Virtual collections / / Gastropoda / Pyramidellidae
Specimen Miles M205
41.68 gr
Located in Virtual collections / / Meteorites / Meteorites Non-Antarctic
Specimen Huckitta M216A
33.53 gr
Located in Virtual collections / / Meteorites / Meteorites Non-Antarctic
Specimen Millbillillie M228A
15.60 gr
Located in Virtual collections / / Meteorites / Meteorites Non-Antarctic
Specimen Camel Donga M230
41.22 gr
Located in Virtual collections / / Meteorites / Meteorites Non-Antarctic
Specimen Mount Egerton M240A
0.49 gr
Located in Virtual collections / / Meteorites / Meteorites Non-Antarctic
Specimen Pilodius nigrocrinitus Stimpson, 1879
Labels indicating "Chlorodopsis melanochirus Edw., Ile Holborn, det Haswell 1882, Haswell type". RBINS INV. 118287. Identified as Pilodius nigrocrinitus by C. d'Udekem d'Acoz on 28.11.2016, in using Clark & Galil (1993). The specimen is a male.
Located in Virtual collections / / Malacostraca / Decapoda
Specimen Galathea australiensis Stimpson, 1858
Spcimen labeled "Galathea australiensis Stimpson, Port Jackson, Haswell type 1882". (RBINS, INV.14022). The tube includes two specimens. the one illustrated herein is male. The specimen is truly topotypical since the type of Stimpson (1858) was collected in Port Jackson.
Located in Virtual collections / / Malacostraca / Decapoda
Specimen Pisidia dispar (Stimpson, 1858)
Labeled as "Porcellana dispar Stimpson, Port Jackson, det. and date H. Nierstrasz & Brander à Brandis 1929". The identification was confirmed by C. d'Udekem d'Acoz on 09.xii.2016 (identification in using the handbook of Poore 2004). The type locality of the species is Port Jackson, Australia.
Located in Virtual collections / / Malacostraca / Decapoda