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Publikováno v:
Andean geology v.47 n.3 2020
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A middle Hettangian marine gastropod assemblage is reported from the Kenai Peninsula of south-central Alaska supplying new paleontological evidence of this group in Lower Jurassic rocks of North America. Pleurotomaria pogibshiensis sp. nov. is descri
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Here we describe a new upper Toarcian (Lower Jurassic) marine gastropod fauna from rocks of the Cleveland Basin exposed on the North Yorkshire coast of England. The fossil assemblage consists of 16 species, of which three are new: Katosira ? bicarina
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Autor:
Andrzej Kaim, S. Mariel Ferrari
Publikováno v:
Journal of Systematic Palaeontology. 17:269-286
Two new species of calliotropid gastropods, Calliotropis (Riselloidea) faustiankensis sp. nov. and Calliotropis (Riselloidea) lukovensis sp. nov., are described from the Middle Jurassic (Middle Bathonian−Upper Callovian) of Poland. Additionally, ne
As part of a study to evaluate the recovery from the early Toarcian extinction event in the Cleveland Basin, 477 new gastropod specimens were collected from mid-late Toarcian rocks of the Ravenscar section, North Yorkshire, UK. The gastropods were pr
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Autor:
S. Mariel Ferrari, Madani Benyoucef
Publikováno v:
Annales de Paléontologie. 107:102467
Whereas Middle Jurassic gastropods are very well known in Europe and other regions of the world, these faunas have been much less studied from northern Africa and most contributions available in literature have been based on relatively well-preserved
Publikováno v:
Ameghiniana. 52:625-646
Nine gastropod species are reported from early Bajocian marine deposits at two localities in the Neuquén Basin, supplying the first detailed documentation of six gastropod families from the Middle Jurassic of Argentina at that time. The new gastropo
Autor:
S. Mariel Ferrari
Early Jurassic marine gastropods are well represented in Argentina by three major taxa: Vetigastropoda, Caenogastropoda and Architectibranchia (=Opisthobranchia). The present paper aims at the description of six new caenogastropod species and one new
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Autor:
S. Mariel Ferrari
Publikováno v:
Ameghiniana. 48:63-77
Three new species of the Ataphridae are described here: Ataphrus mulanguiniensis sp. nov., Chartronella paganiae sp. nov. and Chartronella spiralis sp. nov.; in addition, another doubtfully referred member of the family is recorded from the studied s
Autor:
S. Mariel Ferrari
Publikováno v:
Acta Palaeontologica Polonica. 54:449-461
A new, relatively diverse gastropod fauna is reported from the Chubut province of west-central Patagonia. The gastropod association at the “El Cordoba” fossiliferous locality (Lower Toarcian of Osta Arena Formation) consists of three new species:
Autor:
S. Mariel Ferrari, Santiago Bessone
Publikováno v:
Andean Geology. 42
A shallow marine invertebrate association is reported from a new Early Jurassic locality namely La Casilda, which is situated in the southwestern region of the Chubut Basin (Patagonia, Argentina). The marine deposits of La Casilda are located in the