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- Cyclostrema abstract "Cyclostrema is a genus of sea snails, marine gastropod mollusks in the family Liotiidae.Cyclostrema is a neuter word, but many authors have considered it feminine, including Captain Marryat himself.A complete revision of the family Liotiidae is under way (2013). Many species, now included in Cyclostrema, will eventually end up outside the family Liotiidae. (pers. comm.)".
- Q3171791 abstract "Cyclostrema is a genus of sea snails, marine gastropod mollusks in the family Liotiidae.Cyclostrema is a neuter word, but many authors have considered it feminine, including Captain Marryat himself.A complete revision of the family Liotiidae is under way (2013). Many species, now included in Cyclostrema, will eventually end up outside the family Liotiidae. (pers. comm.)".
- Cyclostrema comment "Cyclostrema is a genus of sea snails, marine gastropod mollusks in the family Liotiidae.Cyclostrema is a neuter word, but many authors have considered it feminine, including Captain Marryat himself.A complete revision of the family Liotiidae is under way (2013). Many species, now included in Cyclostrema, will eventually end up outside the family Liotiidae. (pers. comm.)".
- Q3171791 comment "Cyclostrema is a genus of sea snails, marine gastropod mollusks in the family Liotiidae.Cyclostrema is a neuter word, but many authors have considered it feminine, including Captain Marryat himself.A complete revision of the family Liotiidae is under way (2013). Many species, now included in Cyclostrema, will eventually end up outside the family Liotiidae. (pers. comm.)".