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Talassia dagueneti (de Folin 1873)

Talassia dagueneti

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Talassia dagueneti is a species of very small sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Vanikoridae.[1]

Description

The length of the shell attains 2 mm.

Distribution

This marine species was found in the fosse du Cap Breton, Bay of Biscay.

References

  1. ^ Talassia dagueneti (de Folin, 1873). Gofas, S. (2009). Talassia dagueneti (de Folin, 1873). In: Bouchet, P.; Gofas, S.; Rosenberg, G. World Marine Mollusca database. Accessed through the World Register of Marine Species at http://marinespecies.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=141894 on 14 August 2010 .
  • Nordsieck, F. (1974). Molluschi dei fondali della platea continentale fra la Corsica e la Sardegna. La Conchiglia. 61: 11-14.
  • Warén A. & Bouchet P. (1988) A new species of Vanikoridae from the western Mediterranean, with remarks on the Northeast Atlantic species of the family. Bollettino Malacologico 24(5-8): 73-100.
  • Sysoev A.V. (2014). Deep-sea fauna of European seas: An annotated species check-list of benthic invertebrates living deeper than 2000 m in the seas bordering Europe. Gastropoda. Invertebrate Zoology. Vol.11. No.1: 134–155

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Talassia dagueneti: Brief Summary

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Talassia dagueneti is a species of very small sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Vanikoridae.

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Distribution

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The species is distributed from the Porcupine Basin off Ireland to the Gulf of Cadiz, Madeira and Canary Islands and in the western Mediterranean Sea in 170–1809 m

Reference

Hoffman, L.; Freiwald, A. (2022). A review of Atlantic deep-water species in the genus Talassia (Caenogastropoda, Vanikoridae). European Journal of Taxonomy. 819.

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