This paper adds sixteen pleurotomarioidean species to the fauna from the type locality area of the Lower Jurassic Hierlatz Limestone Formation (Hallstatt, Austria). Majority of these species are unknown from former publications; only one species has already been recognised from the Bakony Mts (Hungary). Most of the species belong or are related to the genus Pleurotomariaor Laevitomariabut two new genera are also established besides eleven new species: Neorotomarian. gen., Granulizonan. gen., Pleurotomaria nodulocostulatan. sp., Pleurotomaria wiesberghausensisn. sp., Pleurotomaria nodulocinctan. sp., Pleurotomaria seminodosan. sp., Pleurotomaria indistinctan. sp., Pleurotomaria nongradatan. sp., Pleurotomaria? homoruspiran. sp., Pleurotomari...
Forty gastropod species of the subclass Heterobranchia are described from the Upper Jurassic (Upper ...
The Lithiotis facies represents an Early Jurassic global bioevent characterized by a remarkable spre...
Gründel, J: Remarks on the gastropod originals published by O. Kuhn in 1935 and 1936 from the Liassi...
Th is paper presents the taxonomic classifi cation of gastropod specimens mainly from yet unp...
Twelve gastropod species, new for the locality, are added to the Lower Jurassic fauna of the Hierlat...
Pleurotomaria species from Lower Bajocian (Middle Jurassic) sediments of south-western Luxembourg ho...
The genus Laevitomaria is reviewed and its palaeobiogeographical history is reconstructed based on t...
A gastropod fauna has been studied from upper Pliensbachian – upper Toarcian deposits of two section...
The Pliensbachian gastropods described by De Toni in 1912, coming from an isolated boulder at the fo...
A new gastropod genus and its type species, namely Ederazyga fanchini gen. et sp. nov., are describe...
Plagioconus breitenbergeri nov. sp. Figs 30 G, 31G1–G5, 31H1–H2 Holotype: Figs 31 G1–G5: SL: 43....
A new Middle Triassic (Uppermost Anisian, Illyrian) gastropod genus and species, Rasatomaria gentili...
Pleurotomariida have the longest fossil record among living gastropods and are diverse and abundant ...
A new Middle Triassic (Uppermost Anisian, Illyrian) gastropod genus and species, Rasatomaria gentili...
Nine species of gastropods are reported from the Bajocian (Middle Jurassic) part of the Badamu Forma...
Forty gastropod species of the subclass Heterobranchia are described from the Upper Jurassic (Upper ...
The Lithiotis facies represents an Early Jurassic global bioevent characterized by a remarkable spre...
Gründel, J: Remarks on the gastropod originals published by O. Kuhn in 1935 and 1936 from the Liassi...
Th is paper presents the taxonomic classifi cation of gastropod specimens mainly from yet unp...
Twelve gastropod species, new for the locality, are added to the Lower Jurassic fauna of the Hierlat...
Pleurotomaria species from Lower Bajocian (Middle Jurassic) sediments of south-western Luxembourg ho...
The genus Laevitomaria is reviewed and its palaeobiogeographical history is reconstructed based on t...
A gastropod fauna has been studied from upper Pliensbachian – upper Toarcian deposits of two section...
The Pliensbachian gastropods described by De Toni in 1912, coming from an isolated boulder at the fo...
A new gastropod genus and its type species, namely Ederazyga fanchini gen. et sp. nov., are describe...
Plagioconus breitenbergeri nov. sp. Figs 30 G, 31G1–G5, 31H1–H2 Holotype: Figs 31 G1–G5: SL: 43....
A new Middle Triassic (Uppermost Anisian, Illyrian) gastropod genus and species, Rasatomaria gentili...
Pleurotomariida have the longest fossil record among living gastropods and are diverse and abundant ...
A new Middle Triassic (Uppermost Anisian, Illyrian) gastropod genus and species, Rasatomaria gentili...
Nine species of gastropods are reported from the Bajocian (Middle Jurassic) part of the Badamu Forma...
Forty gastropod species of the subclass Heterobranchia are described from the Upper Jurassic (Upper ...
The Lithiotis facies represents an Early Jurassic global bioevent characterized by a remarkable spre...
Gründel, J: Remarks on the gastropod originals published by O. Kuhn in 1935 and 1936 from the Liassi...