Kadolsky, DietrichAblett, J2025-03-112025-03-112022-04Kadolsky, D., & Ablett, J. D. (2022). HELIX INCRASSATA KLEIN, 1853 (MAY) IS NOT a JUNIOR PRIMARY HOMONYM OF HELIX INCRASSATA REEVE, 1853 (FEBRUARY) (GASTROPODA: HELICOIDEA). In Anonymous, Journal of Conchology (Vol. 44, Issue 3, pp. 227–229). https://conchsoc.org/sites/default/files/Journal%20of%20Conchology/2022.04_v44(3)/002_Individual%20papers/002_High%20resolution/002_Kadolsky%20&%20Ablett_JoC_v44(3)_p227_2022.pdf0022-0019http://hdl.handle.net/10141/623251The name of a well-known Miocene land snail species, Helix incrassata Klein, 1853 (May) (currently Pseudochloritis incrassata) is not a junior primary homonym of the name Helix incrassata Reeve, 1853 (February), because the latter is unavailable as it is a subsequent erroneous spelling of the name Helix incrustata Poey, 1852 (currently Thysanophora incrustata). Reeve gave Poey as author of incrassata; possibly as a lapsus for the similar word incrustata.openAccesshttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/deed.enHELIX INCRASSATA KLEIN, 1853 (MAY) IS NOT A JUNIOR PRIMARY HOMONYM OF HELIX INCRASSATA REEVE, 1853 (FEBRUARY) (GASTROPODA: HELICOIDEA)Journal ArticleJournal of conchology2025-02-24443227-230Nomenclaturesubsequent erroneous spellingPseudochloritis incrassataThysanophora incrustata