This paper is an overview of the gastropods from the Toarcian to Lower Kimmeridgian fissure fillings of Rocca Busambra. They are the most diverse and richest Jurassic faunas known from the pelagic sediments of the western Tethys. 224 species, 137 of them new, were recognized. The main feature of the structure of these assemblages is the high number of new taxa and the concomitant presence of an archaic stock with Triassic affinities, and a group advancing the appearance of the modern caenogastropod taxa. These features give these assemblages an important place in the reconstruction of the evolution of the whole class
A new Middle Triassic (Uppermost Anisian, Illyrian) gastropod genus and species, Rasatomaria gentili...
Members of Ataphridae became a progressive group in one of the two types of Tethyan faunas. Some of ...
Marine bivalves from a fissure filling of Upper Bajocian (Middle Jurassic) age are briefly described...
This paper is an overview of the gastropods from the Toarcian to Lower Kimmeridgian fissure fillings...
The gastropods from Jurassic neptunian sills of Rocca Busambra (Sicily, Italy) represent an extraord...
A new gastropod genus and its type species, namely Ederazyga fanchini gen. et sp. nov., are describe...
Members of Ataphridae became a progressive group in one of the two types of Tethyan faunas. Some of ...
Th is paper presents the taxonomic classifi cation of gastropod specimens mainly from yet unp...
The Pliensbachian gastropods described by De Toni in 1912, coming from an isolated boulder at the fo...
Neptunian sills at Rocca Busambra, a fragment of the Trapanese/Saccense Domain in western Sicily, ho...
Fossil bivalves and gastropods originating from a neptunian dike infilling are described from Centra...
Studies of Jurassic outcrops from Veneto, Central Italy and Sicily improved our knowledge on the gas...
Starting from the study of two Pliensbachian gastropod species, the palaeobiogeographical significan...
Twelve gastropod species, new for the locality, are added to the Lower Jurassic fauna of the Hierlat...
The genus Laevitomaria is reviewed and its palaeobiogeographical history is reconstructed based on t...
A new Middle Triassic (Uppermost Anisian, Illyrian) gastropod genus and species, Rasatomaria gentili...
Members of Ataphridae became a progressive group in one of the two types of Tethyan faunas. Some of ...
Marine bivalves from a fissure filling of Upper Bajocian (Middle Jurassic) age are briefly described...
This paper is an overview of the gastropods from the Toarcian to Lower Kimmeridgian fissure fillings...
The gastropods from Jurassic neptunian sills of Rocca Busambra (Sicily, Italy) represent an extraord...
A new gastropod genus and its type species, namely Ederazyga fanchini gen. et sp. nov., are describe...
Members of Ataphridae became a progressive group in one of the two types of Tethyan faunas. Some of ...
Th is paper presents the taxonomic classifi cation of gastropod specimens mainly from yet unp...
The Pliensbachian gastropods described by De Toni in 1912, coming from an isolated boulder at the fo...
Neptunian sills at Rocca Busambra, a fragment of the Trapanese/Saccense Domain in western Sicily, ho...
Fossil bivalves and gastropods originating from a neptunian dike infilling are described from Centra...
Studies of Jurassic outcrops from Veneto, Central Italy and Sicily improved our knowledge on the gas...
Starting from the study of two Pliensbachian gastropod species, the palaeobiogeographical significan...
Twelve gastropod species, new for the locality, are added to the Lower Jurassic fauna of the Hierlat...
The genus Laevitomaria is reviewed and its palaeobiogeographical history is reconstructed based on t...
A new Middle Triassic (Uppermost Anisian, Illyrian) gastropod genus and species, Rasatomaria gentili...
Members of Ataphridae became a progressive group in one of the two types of Tethyan faunas. Some of ...
Marine bivalves from a fissure filling of Upper Bajocian (Middle Jurassic) age are briefly described...