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NOTE: Trochus carinata Cantraine, 1835, treated by Tryon (1888: 252) is a Mediterranean species as is<br />

Trochus zebra Wood, 1828. As neither of the names can apply to an Australian species, the identification of<br />

number 621 is not possible.<br />

626. Turbo porphyritis [sic; = ...tes] Gmel[in], Schmeltz, 1864[I]: 22.—Turbo porphyrites Martyn, Schmeltz,<br />

1865[II]: 24; 1866[III]: 38.—Lunella porphyrites Martyn, Schmeltz, 1869[IV]: 100; 1874[V]: 158, in 1869<br />

with synonyms “T. complanatus Ch., T. versicolor Gm.” Nomen nudum.<br />

NOTE: Martyn’s name is not available. His figure was named Turbo porphyrites Gmelin, 1791, now considered<br />

a synonym of Lunella cinerea (Born, 1778).<br />

630. Patella tramoserica Martyn, Schmeltz, 1864[I]: 22; 1866[III]: 38; 1869[IV]: 103; 1874[V]: 149, 160. Nomen<br />

nudum.<br />

NOTE: Martyn’s name is not available. It was made available as Patella tramoserica Holten, 1802.<br />

632. Auricula judae Chem[nitz], Schmeltz, 1869[IV]: 69; 1874[V]: 96. Nomen nudum.—As of Lam[arck] in<br />

1864[I]: 23.—Auricula auris judae L[innaeus], Schmeltz, 1865[II]: 26; 1866[III]: 28. This is a case where<br />

Schmeltz reverted to a Chemnitz name when he had previously attributed it to Linnaeus.<br />

NOTE: This is Ellobium aurisjudae (Linnaeus, 1758).<br />

634. Aeolis lepadivora Gräffe nov. sp., Schmeltz, 1864[I]: 23;1865[II]: 26; 1866[III]: 39; 1869[IV]: 105. In 1865<br />

with note “found floating on a Sepia cuttlebone” [translated herein]; not tagged as “n. sp.” after 1865. Nomen<br />

nudum.<br />

NOTE: Placed in synonymy of Fiona pinnata (Eschscholtz, 1831) by Bergh (1873a: JMG, 1(2): 159 [87]).<br />

652. Clio pyramidata Browne?, Schmeltz, 1864[I]: 24.—Cleodora pyramidata Browne, Schmeltz, 1865[II]: 27;<br />

1866[III]: 40; 1869[IV]: 106. Nomen nudum.<br />

NOTE: Browne’s [1756] work is pre-Linnaean. This is Clio pyramidalis Linnaeus, 1767.<br />

653. Stiliola [sic] annulata Dkr. [= Dunker] nov. sp., Schmeltz, 1864[I]: 24; 1865[II]: 27; 1869[IV]: 107. Not as “n.<br />

sp.” after 1864. Stiliola is an incorrect spelling of Styliola and was correctly rendered in the 1869 listing.<br />

Nomen nudum.<br />

NOTE: No description of this species has been located.<br />

654. Stiliola [sic] lata Dkr. [= Dunker] nov. sp., Schmeltz, 1864[I]: 24; 1865[II]: 27. Nomen nudum.<br />

NOTE: No description of this species has been located.<br />

656. Spondylus ducalis Cuv[ier], Schmeltz, 1864[I]: 24. Nomen nudum.—Spondylus ducalis Chemn[itz],<br />

Schmeltz, 1865 [II]: 27; 1866[III]: 42, [IV]: 116; 1874[V]: 178. Nomen nudum.<br />

NOTE: Not of Cuvier. Chemnitz’s name is not available. His name was made available as Spondylus ducalis<br />

Röding, 1798. The earlier name Spondylus squamosus Schreibers, 1793 is used by those who consider<br />

Schreibers’s work to be binominal.<br />

660a. Malleus albus Chem[nitz], Schmeltz, 1869[IV]: 115. Nomen nudum.<br />

NOTE: Chemnitz’s name is not available. It was made available as Malleus albus Lamarck, 1819.<br />

670. Pinna nigra Ch[emnitz], Schmeltz, 1874[V]: 176. Nomen nudum.<br />

NOTE: Chemnitz’s name is not available. It was made available as P. nigra Dillwyn, 1817 which is considered<br />

by Huber (2010) to be a synonym of Atrina vexillum (Born, 1778).<br />

672. Pinna chemnitzii Dkr. [= Dunker], Schmeltz, 1864[I]: 24; 1865[II]: 27; 1866[III]: 42; 1869[IV]: 115; 1874[V]:<br />

176, 180. Nomen nudum.<br />

NOTE: No description of this species by Dunker has been located. Possibly an error for Pinna chemnitzii<br />

Hanley, 1858.<br />

676. Arca (Barbatia) grayana Dkr. [= Dunker] nov. sp., Schmeltz, 1864[I]: 24. Nomen nudum.—Arca grayana<br />

Dkr. [= Dunker], Schmeltz, 1866[III]: 41. Nomen nudum.<br />

NOTE: = Barbatia grayana Dunker, 1867.<br />

682. Modiola plumescens Dkr. [= Dunker] nov. sp., Schmeltz, 1864[I]: 25; 1865 [II]: 28; 1866[III]: 42.—Perna<br />

(Modiola) plumescens Dkr. [= Dunker], Schmeltz, 1874[V]: 180. Nomen nudum. Not as “n. sp.” after 1864.<br />

NOTE: = Modiola tumescens Clessin, 1888. See Taxa Note 2.<br />

684. Chama macrophyllum [sic] Chemn[itz], Schmeltz, 1864[I]: 25. Nomen nudum.—Chama macrophylla [sic]<br />

Chemn[itz], Schmeltz, 1865 [II]: 28; 1866[III]: 41; 1869[IV]: 172. Nomen nudum. All localities listed are<br />

southern Pacific.<br />

NOTE: Chemnitz’s name is not available. The earliest name for his figures is Chama macerophylla Gmelin,<br />

1791. As Gmelin’s species is western Atlantic, it cannot be the species Schmeltz had in hand. The Godeffroy<br />

species must remain unidentified.<br />

685. Tridacna squamosa Chemn[itz], Schmeltz, 1864 [I]: 25. Nomen nudum.—Tridacna squamosa Lam[arck],<br />

Schmeltz, 1865 [II]: 28.<br />

MOLLUSCAN TAXA OF THE MUSEUM GODEFFROY OF HAMBURG<br />

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