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Unresolved name
Unresolved name:
Biota
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Potamonautidae
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Potamonautinae
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Nesonautes
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Nesonautes saotome (Cumberlidge & Daniels 2018)
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Scientific Names
Alternative Names
Potamonautes saotome Cumberlidge & Daniels 2018
Not accepted according to
Dynamic Hierarchy Version 2.2.3
and
EOL Dynamic Hierarchy Version 2.2.4
Potamonautes saotome Cumberlidge & Daniels 2018
Synonym according to
Catalogue of Life 26 March 2024
Preferred Names
Nesonautes saotome (Cumberlidge & Daniels 2018)
Species recognized by
Catalogue of Life 26 March 2024
,
iNaturalist
,
Dynamic Hierarchy Version 2.2.3
, and
EOL Dynamic Hierarchy Version 2.2.4
Common Names
There are no common names associated with this taxon.
Curated hierarchies for Nesonautes saotome (Cumberlidge & Daniels 2018)
Catalogue of Life 26 March 2024
Biota
Animalia
Arthropoda
Malacostraca
Decapoda
Pleocyemata
Brachyura
Eubrachyura Saint Laurent 1980
Heterotremata Guinot 1977
Potamoidea Ortmann 1896
Potamonautidae Bott 1970
Potamonautinae Bott 1970
Nesonautes Cumberlidge & Daniels 2022
Nesonautes saotome (Cumberlidge & Daniels 2018)
(this page)
Nesonautes margaritarius (A. Milne-Edwards 1869)
Dynamic Hierarchy Version 2.2.3
Nesonautes saotome (Cumberlidge & Daniels 2018)
(this page)
Nesonautes margaritarius (A. Milne-Edwards 1869)
EOL Dynamic Hierarchy Version 2.2.4
Nesonautes saotome (Cumberlidge & Daniels 2018)
(this page)
Nesonautes margaritarius (A. Milne-Edwards 1869)