This paper focuses on some specimens of Williamia from Pliocene outcrops in Liguria and Tuscany (NorthernItaly). From this material, two species were identified, one of which is described as Williamia plioligustica n. sp. It has a large, globose protoconch, well distinct from that of the other living and fossil speciesknown for the genus. The other species, here referred to as Williamia sp., is based on a single specimen similar to the living Mediterranean species Williamia gussonii (O.G. Costa, 1829), but with a notably higher apex and a roundish apertural outline. The type material of W. gussonii var. pliocenica Sacco, 1897 and var. miocenica Sacco, 1897, used for comparisons with the new species, is here illustrated
A noteworthy, well-preserved non-marine mollusc fauna has been recorded from Middle Pliocene silty s...
This study describes the chiton fauna (Mollusca, Polyplacophora) from deposits of the Pliocene marin...
1776, the Sienese botanist Biagio Bartalini (1750-1822) published a catalogue of wild plants growing...
This paper focuses on some specimens of Williamia from Pliocene outcrops in Liguria and Tuscany (Nor...
Utillzzando esemplari provenienti da malacofaune Plioceniche di Williamia, vengono analizzati compar...
Background To date, there is a substantial lack of information about gastropods from the Tuscan-Emi...
The present paper is the second of a series dedicated to Pliocene molluscs of Liguria. lt deals with...
Shells of a species of Perrona, a genus never reported before from the Pliocene of Italy, were colle...
Five species of aciculids are reported herein from the Zanclean (early Pliocene) of Baize di Caspren...
Three specimens of Megistostoma rostratum (Deshayes, 1830) have been found in the classical Ligurian...
The present paper examines the types of the gastropod, cephalopod, and bivalve new taxa described by...
This paper lists the species of the Turridae family (Gastropoda, Prosobranchia) identified in Lower ...
A rich Pliocene malacofauna has been recovered in a sandy bed of a section outcropping at Malverzana...
The systematics of fossil Eura-Mediterranean xenophorids is still relatively unknown, due to the man...
none4noThis study describes the chiton fauna (Mollusca, Polyplacophora) from deposits of the Pliocen...
A noteworthy, well-preserved non-marine mollusc fauna has been recorded from Middle Pliocene silty s...
This study describes the chiton fauna (Mollusca, Polyplacophora) from deposits of the Pliocene marin...
1776, the Sienese botanist Biagio Bartalini (1750-1822) published a catalogue of wild plants growing...
This paper focuses on some specimens of Williamia from Pliocene outcrops in Liguria and Tuscany (Nor...
Utillzzando esemplari provenienti da malacofaune Plioceniche di Williamia, vengono analizzati compar...
Background To date, there is a substantial lack of information about gastropods from the Tuscan-Emi...
The present paper is the second of a series dedicated to Pliocene molluscs of Liguria. lt deals with...
Shells of a species of Perrona, a genus never reported before from the Pliocene of Italy, were colle...
Five species of aciculids are reported herein from the Zanclean (early Pliocene) of Baize di Caspren...
Three specimens of Megistostoma rostratum (Deshayes, 1830) have been found in the classical Ligurian...
The present paper examines the types of the gastropod, cephalopod, and bivalve new taxa described by...
This paper lists the species of the Turridae family (Gastropoda, Prosobranchia) identified in Lower ...
A rich Pliocene malacofauna has been recovered in a sandy bed of a section outcropping at Malverzana...
The systematics of fossil Eura-Mediterranean xenophorids is still relatively unknown, due to the man...
none4noThis study describes the chiton fauna (Mollusca, Polyplacophora) from deposits of the Pliocen...
A noteworthy, well-preserved non-marine mollusc fauna has been recorded from Middle Pliocene silty s...
This study describes the chiton fauna (Mollusca, Polyplacophora) from deposits of the Pliocene marin...
1776, the Sienese botanist Biagio Bartalini (1750-1822) published a catalogue of wild plants growing...