- Source: Trivirostra
Trivirostra is a genus of small sea snails, marine gastropod mollusks in the family Triviidae, the false cowries or trivias.
Species
Species within the genus Trivirostra include:
Species brought into synonymy
Trivirostra aussiorum Cate, 1973: synonym of Austrotrivia aussiorum (Cate, 1979)
Trivirostra bayeri Fehse, 1998: synonym of Purpurcapsula bayeri (Fehse, 1998)
Trivirostra bipunctata (Odhner, 1917): synonym of Ellatrivia bipunctata (Odhner, 1917)
Trivirostra corinneae (Shaw, 1909) : synonym of Purpurcapsula corinneae (Shaw, 1909)
Trivirostra cydarum Cate, 1979: synonym of Ellatrivia cydarum (Cate, 1979)
Trivirostra desirabilis (Iredale, 1912): synonym of Semitrivia desirabilis (Iredale, 1912)
Trivirostra exigua (Gray, 1831): synonym of Purpurcapsula exigua (Gray, 1831)
Trivirostra exmouthensis Cate, 1979: synonym of Ellatrivia exmouthensis (Cate, 1979)
Trivirostra oryzoidea Iredale, 1935: synonym of Ellatrivia oryzoidea (Iredale, 1935)
Trivirostra pargrando Iredale, 1935: synonym of Ellatrivia bipunctata (Odhner, 1917)
Trivirostra polynesiae Cate, 1979: synonym of Purpurcapsula polynesiae (C. N. Cate, 1979)
Trivirostra rubramaculosa Fehse & Grego, 2002: synonym of Purpurcapsula rubramaculosa (Fehse & Grego, 2002)
Trivirostra zzyzyxia Cate, 1973: synonym of Purpurcapsula zzyzyxia (Cate, 1979)
References
Vaught, K.C. (1989). A classification of the living Mollusca. American Malacologists: Melbourne, FL (USA). ISBN 0-915826-22-4. XII, 195 pp.
Fehse D. (2002) Beiträge zur Kenntnis der Triviidae (Mollusca: Gastropoda) V. Kritische Beurteilung der Genera und Beschreibung einer neuen Art der Gattung Semitrivia Cossmann, 1903. Acta Conchyliorum 6: 3-48
Fehse D. & Grego J. 2009. Contributions to the Knowledge of the Triviidae (Mollusca: Gastropoda). X. The Triviidae from the Red Sea with a description of a new genus Purpurcapsula and a new species in the genus Trivirostra Jousseaume, 1884. Visaya 2(5): 18–79, pls. 1–13.
External links
Jousseaume, F. (1884). Division des Cypraeidae. Le Naturaliste. 6(52): 414-415.