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The recent species belong to three distinct genera, but several more genera are known from the [[fossil record]].
The recent species belong to three distinct genera, but several more genera are known from the [[fossil record]].


== Species==
==Species==
Species within the genus ''Tibia'' include:
Species within the genus ''Tibia'' include:
* ''[[Tibia delicatula]]'' Nevill, 1881
* ''[[Tibia delicatula]]'' Nevill, 1881
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* ''[[Rimellopsis powisii]]'' (Petit de la Saussaye, 1840) - [[Cebu, Philippines]]
* ''[[Rimellopsis powisii]]'' (Petit de la Saussaye, 1840) - [[Cebu, Philippines]]


== References ==
==References==
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== External links ==
==External links==
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[[Category:Strombidae]]
[[Category:Strombidae]]



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[[uk:Rostellariidae]]

Revision as of 04:45, 25 August 2012

Tibia
Tibia curta
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Tibia

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Tibia is a genus of large sea snails, marine gastropod mollusks. This genus has long been considered to be part of the family Strombidae, the true conchs and their allies.

However, some authors are of the opinion that recent morphological as well as molecular studies indicate that these ("shinbone shells") should be recognised as a separate family, the Rostellariidae.

The recent species belong to three distinct genera, but several more genera are known from the fossil record.

Species

Species within the genus Tibia include:

Note:

  • Tibia serrata (Perry, 1811) is now considered to be an aberrant morph of Tibia curta (G. B. Sowerby II, 1842)
  • Tibia serrata (G. Perry, 1811) - no longer valid[2]

Related genera

Genus Rostellariella

Genus Rimellopsis

References

  1. ^ Röding P. F. (1798). Museum Boltenianum sive catalogus cimeliorum e tribus regnis naturæ quæ olim collegerat Joa. Fried Bolten, M. D. p. d. per XL. annos proto physicus Hamburgensis. Pars secunda continens conchylia sive testacea univalvia, bivalvia & multivalvia. pp. [1-3], [1-8], 1-199. Hamburg.
  2. ^ Romagna-Manoja, E., 1977. Tibia serrata is no longer a "ghost species." La Conchiglia 102-103: 3-4 + cover photo. Sept.-Oct.

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