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Kosuge, S. (1980). Descriptions of six new species of the genus Latiaxis from the Philippines Sea. Bulletin of the Institute of Malacology, Tōkyō. 1(3): 41-45, pls 9-10. [29 February 1980].
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Kosuge, S.
1980
Descriptions of six new species of the genus <i>Latiaxis</i> from the Philippines Sea
Bulletin of the Institute of Malacology, Tōkyō
1(3): 41-45, pls 9-10. [29 February 1980]
Publication
Latiaxis (Babelomurex) nagahorii Kosuge, 1980 represented as Latiaxis nagahorii Kosuge, 1980 accepted as Babelomurex nagahorii (Kosuge, 1980) (original description)
Latiaxis (Babelomurex) tumidus Kosuge, 1980 represented as Latiaxis tumidus Kosuge, 1980 accepted as Babelomurex tumidus (Kosuge, 1980) (original description)
Latiaxis (Echinolatiaxis) fenestratus Kosuge, 1980 accepted as Babelomurex wormaldi (A. W. B. Powell, 1971) (original description)
Latiaxis (Echinolatiaxis) problematicus Kosuge, 1980 represented as Latiaxis problematicus Kosuge, 1980 accepted as Babelomurex problematicus (Kosuge, 1980) (original description)
Latiaxis (Echinolatiaxis) tuberosus Kosuge, 1980 represented as Latiaxis tuberosus Kosuge, 1980 accepted as Babelomurex tuberosus (Kosuge, 1980) (original description)
Latiaxis castaneotinctus Kosuge, 1980 accepted as Babelomurex princeps (Melvill, 1912) (original description)
Latiaxis (Babelomurex) tumidus Kosuge, 1980 represented as Latiaxis tumidus Kosuge, 1980 accepted as Babelomurex tumidus (Kosuge, 1980) (original description)
Latiaxis (Echinolatiaxis) fenestratus Kosuge, 1980 accepted as Babelomurex wormaldi (A. W. B. Powell, 1971) (original description)
Latiaxis (Echinolatiaxis) problematicus Kosuge, 1980 represented as Latiaxis problematicus Kosuge, 1980 accepted as Babelomurex problematicus (Kosuge, 1980) (original description)
Latiaxis (Echinolatiaxis) tuberosus Kosuge, 1980 represented as Latiaxis tuberosus Kosuge, 1980 accepted as Babelomurex tuberosus (Kosuge, 1980) (original description)
Latiaxis castaneotinctus Kosuge, 1980 accepted as Babelomurex princeps (Melvill, 1912) (original description)