The genus Laevitomaria is reviewed and its palaeobiogeographical history is reconstructed based on the re-examination of its type species L. problematica, the study of material stored at the National Natural History Museum of Luxembourg, and an extensive review of the literature. The systematic study allows ascribing to Laevitomaria a number of Jurassic species from the western European region formerly included in other pleurotomariid genera. The following new combinations are proposed: Laevitomaria allionta, L. amyntas, L. angulba, L. asurai, L. daityai, L. fasciata, L. gyroplata, L. isarensis, L. joannis, L. repeliniana, L. stoddarti, L. subplatyspira, and L. zonata. The genus, which was once considered as endemic of the central part of t...
A new gastropod genus and its type species, namely Ederazyga fanchini gen. et sp. nov., are describe...
This paper is an overview of the gastropods from the Toarcian to Lower Kimmeridgian fissure fillings...
The giant, up to 40 cm high littorinoid gastropods from the Middle Tithonian to Berriasian carbonate...
The genus Laevitomaria is reviewed and its palaeobiogeographical history is reconstructed based on t...
Pleurotomaria species from Lower Bajocian (Middle Jurassic) sediments of south-western Luxembourg ho...
Four species of the pleurotomariid genus Leptomaria E Eudes-Deslongchamps, 1864 are reviewed based o...
The Pliensbachian gastropods described by De Toni in 1912, coming from an isolated boulder at the fo...
The Hettangian to earliest Sinemurian Vetigastropoda, Patellogastropoda, and Neritimorpha housed in ...
This systematic study considers twenty-four gastropod species recovered in the Upper Aalenian - Lowe...
31 pagesInternational audienceA gastropod fauna has been studied from upper Pliensbachian – upper To...
The Hettangian to earliest Sinemurian Vetigastropoda, Patellogastropoda, and Neritimorpha housed in ...
Members of Ataphridae became a progressive group in one of the two types of Tethyan faunas. Some of ...
This paper adds sixteen pleurotomarioidean species to the fauna from the type locality area of the L...
Here we describe a new upper Toarcian (Lower Jurassic) marine gastropod fauna from rocks of the Clev...
Fossil bivalves and gastropods originating from a neptunian dike infilling are described from Centra...
A new gastropod genus and its type species, namely Ederazyga fanchini gen. et sp. nov., are describe...
This paper is an overview of the gastropods from the Toarcian to Lower Kimmeridgian fissure fillings...
The giant, up to 40 cm high littorinoid gastropods from the Middle Tithonian to Berriasian carbonate...
The genus Laevitomaria is reviewed and its palaeobiogeographical history is reconstructed based on t...
Pleurotomaria species from Lower Bajocian (Middle Jurassic) sediments of south-western Luxembourg ho...
Four species of the pleurotomariid genus Leptomaria E Eudes-Deslongchamps, 1864 are reviewed based o...
The Pliensbachian gastropods described by De Toni in 1912, coming from an isolated boulder at the fo...
The Hettangian to earliest Sinemurian Vetigastropoda, Patellogastropoda, and Neritimorpha housed in ...
This systematic study considers twenty-four gastropod species recovered in the Upper Aalenian - Lowe...
31 pagesInternational audienceA gastropod fauna has been studied from upper Pliensbachian – upper To...
The Hettangian to earliest Sinemurian Vetigastropoda, Patellogastropoda, and Neritimorpha housed in ...
Members of Ataphridae became a progressive group in one of the two types of Tethyan faunas. Some of ...
This paper adds sixteen pleurotomarioidean species to the fauna from the type locality area of the L...
Here we describe a new upper Toarcian (Lower Jurassic) marine gastropod fauna from rocks of the Clev...
Fossil bivalves and gastropods originating from a neptunian dike infilling are described from Centra...
A new gastropod genus and its type species, namely Ederazyga fanchini gen. et sp. nov., are describe...
This paper is an overview of the gastropods from the Toarcian to Lower Kimmeridgian fissure fillings...
The giant, up to 40 cm high littorinoid gastropods from the Middle Tithonian to Berriasian carbonate...