Tonna (gastropod) - Species

Species

Species within the genus Tonna include:

  • Tonna alanbeui
  • Tonna allium
  • Tonna ampullacea
  • Tonna berthae
  • Tonna boucheti
  • Tonna canaliculata
  • Tonna chinensis Dillwyn, 1817
  • Tonna cumingii
  • Tonna deshayesii
  • Tonna dolium
  • Tonna dunkeri
  • Tonna galea
  • Tonna hawaiiensis
  • Tonna lischkeana
  • Tonna luteostoma
  • Tonna maculosa (Dillwyn, 1817)
  • Tonna melanostoma
  • Tonna morrisoni
  • Tonna oentoengi
  • Tonna pennata
  • Tonna perdix
  • Tonna poppei Vos, 2005
  • Tonna rosemaryae
  • Tonna sulcosa
  • Tonna tankervillii
  • Tonna tenebrosa
  • Tonna tesselata
  • Tonna tetracotula
  • Tonna variegata
  • Tonna zonata
Species brought into synonymy
  • Tonna cerevisina Hedley, 1919 : synonym of Tonna tankervillii (Hanley, 1860)
  • Tonna chinensis Hinton, 1972 : synonym of Tonna alanbeui Vos, 2005
  • Tonna chinensis Zhang & Ma, 2004 : synonym of Tonna boucheti Vos, 2005
  • Tonna cimingii Hinton, 1974 : synonym of Tonna poppei Vos, 2005
  • Tonna costata : synonym of Tonna allium (Dillwyn, 1817)
  • Tonna hardyi Bozzetti & Ferrario, 2005 : synonym of Tonna allium (Dillwyn, 1817)
  • Tonna maoria Powell, 1938 : synonym of Tonna cumingii (Hanley in Reeve, 1849)
  • Tonna oentoengi Dharma, 2005 : synonym of Tonna oentoengi Vos, 2005
  • Tonna perdix Steyn & Steyn, 2002 : synonym of Tonna dunkeri (Hanley, 1860)
  • Tonna variegata Kilburn, 1971 : synonym of Tonna dunkeri (Hanley, 1860)
  • Tonna variegata Suter, 1913 : synonym of Tonna tankervillii (Hanley, 1860)

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