Eatonina

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Eatonina
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Mollusca
Class: Gastropoda
(unranked): clade Caenogastropoda
clade Hypsogastropoda
clade Littorinimorpha
Superfamily: Cingulopsoidea
Family: Cingulopsidae
Genus: Eatonina
Thiele, 1912
Synonyms[1]

Cingulopsis Fretter & Patil, 1958<

Eatonina is a genus of minute sea snails, marine gastropod mollusks in the family Cingulopsidae.[1]

Species

Species within the genus Eatonina include:

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Eatonina Thiele, 1912. WoRMS (2009). Eatonina Thiele, 1912. In: Bouchet, P.; Gofas, S.; Rosenberg, G. (2009) World Marine Mollusca database. Accessed through: World Register of Marine Species at http://www.marinespecies.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=137789 on 5 June 2010.
  2. Eatonina cossurae (Calcara, 1841).  Retrieved through: World Register of Marine Species on 5 June 2010.
  3. Eatonina fulgida (Adams J., 1797).  Retrieved through: World Register of Marine Species on 5 June 2010.
  4. Eatonina fuscoelongata Rolán & Hernández, 2006.  Retrieved through: World Register of Marine Species on 5 June 2010.
  5. Eatonina kitanagato Fukuda, Nakamura & Yamashita, 1998.  Retrieved through: World Register of Marine Species on 5 June 2010.
  6. Eatonina laurensi Moolenbeek & Faber, 1991.  Retrieved through: World Register of Marine Species on 5 June 2010.
  7. Eatonina martae Rolán & Templado, 1993.  Retrieved through: World Register of Marine Species on 5 June 2010.
  8. Eatonina matildae Rubio & Rodriguez Babio, 1996.  Retrieved through: World Register of Marine Species on 5 June 2010.
  9. Eatonina ochroleuca (Brusina, 1869).  Retrieved through: World Register of Marine Species on 5 June 2010.
  10. Eatonina ordofasciarum Rolán & Hernández, 2006.  Retrieved through: World Register of Marine Species on 5 June 2010.
  11. Eatonina pumila (Monterosato, 1884).  Retrieved through: World Register of Marine Species on 5 June 2010.
  12. Eatonina vermeuleni Moolenbeek, 1986.  Retrieved through: World Register of Marine Species on 5 June 2010.

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