Patelloida - Species

Species

Species within the genus Patelloida include according to the World Register of Marine Species (WoRMS)

  • Patelloida alticostata
  • Patelloida bellatula
  • Patelloida conulus
  • Patelloida corticata (Hutton, 1880)
  • Patelloida cryptalirata
  • Patelloida exilis
  • Patelloida garrettii
  • Patelloida garuda
  • Patelloida heroldi
  • Patelloida heteromorpha
  • Patelloida inquilinus (Preston, 1913)
  • Patelloida insignis
  • Patelloida lanx
  • Patelloida latistrigata
  • Patelloida lentiginosa
  • Patelloida mimula
  • Patelloida mufria
  • Patelloida nigrosulcata
  • Patelloida perconica (Preston, 1913)
  • Patelloida profunda
    • Patelloida profunda albonotata
  • Patelloida pseudopygmaea
  • Patelloida pustulata (Helbling, 1779) - spotted limpet
  • Patelloida pygmaea
  • Patelloida rugosa Quoy & Gaimard, 1834
  • Patelloida ryukyuensis
  • Patelloida saccharina (Linnaeus, 1758)
    • Patelloida saccharina lanx
    • Patelloida saccharina saccharina
  • Patelloida saccharinoides
  • Patelloida signata
  • Patelloida striata
  • Patelloida toloensis
  • Patelloida victoriana

The Indo-Pacific Molluscan Database also includes the following names in current use

  • Patelloida chamorrorum
  • Patelloida inconspicua
  • Patelloida maraisi
  • Patelloida rolani
    • Patelloida saccharina stella (Lesson, 1830 in 1826-32)
Species brought into synonymy
  • Patelloida ceciliana : synonym of Scurria ceciliana
  • Patelloida elongata : synonym of Notoacmea elongata
  • Patelloida javanica : synonym of Eoacmaea javanica (Nakano, Aswan & Ozawa, 2005)
  • Patelloida lampanicola : synonym of Patelloida conulus
  • Patelloida perfestiva : synonym of Eoacmaea perfestiva (Faber, 2004)
  • Patelloida punctata Quoy & Gaimard, 1834: synonym of Naccula punctata
  • Patelloida signatoides : synonym of Patelloida signata

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