The giant, up to 40 cm high littorinoid gastropods from the Middle Tithonian to Berriasian carbonates of the Alpine-Carpathian northern Tethys margin are assigned to the genus Leviathania. The genus is distributed from Spain to the Caucasus. Some species formed dense populations in the wide-spread, highly productive lagoonal environments situated on the carbonate platforms of Ernstbrunn (Austria), Mikulov, Štramberk (both Czech Republic), and Nyzhniv (Ukraine). The conspicuous morphology, comprising very large shells with strongly angulated whorls and especially the phaneromphalous umbilicus exclude the traditional attributions of this genus to the families Purpurinidae and Purpuroideidae. Therefore, we establish the new family Leviathaniid...
A new gastropod fauna is reported from Chubut province of west−central Patagonia. Members of Trochoi...
Abstract: The Tithonian (Upper Jurassic) methane seep carbonate of the Gateway Pass Limestone Bed (A...
California. Acta Palaeontologica Polonica 53 (4): 679–703. Fourteen gastropod species from 16 Mesozo...
Fossil bivalves and gastropods originating from clay marly Ammonitico Rosso facies are described fro...
Members of Ataphridae became a progressive group in one of the two types of Tethyan faunas. Some of ...
The genus Laevitomaria is reviewed and its palaeobiogeographical history is reconstructed based on t...
The Pliensbachian gastropods described by De Toni in 1912, coming from an isolated boulder at the fo...
Fossil bivalves and gastropods originating from a neptunian dike infilling are described from Centra...
This systematic study considers twenty-four gastropod species recovered in the Upper Aalenian - Lowe...
A new, relatively diverse gastropod fauna is reported from the Chubut province of west−central Patag...
A new ovoviviparous littorinid gastropod, Tectarius (Echininiopsis) niuensis, from Niue, west of the...
Bivalve molluscs show a short and peculiar Early Jurassic evolutionary phase characterized by the Li...
Two new species of calliotropid gastropods, Calliotropis (Riselloidea) faustiankensis sp. nov. and C...
A Berriasian age planktonic foraminifera assemblage from a section near the village of Krasnoselivka...
About 150 Mesozoic (mostly Early and Middle Jurassic) species of the heterobranch superfamily Mathil...
A new gastropod fauna is reported from Chubut province of west−central Patagonia. Members of Trochoi...
Abstract: The Tithonian (Upper Jurassic) methane seep carbonate of the Gateway Pass Limestone Bed (A...
California. Acta Palaeontologica Polonica 53 (4): 679–703. Fourteen gastropod species from 16 Mesozo...
Fossil bivalves and gastropods originating from clay marly Ammonitico Rosso facies are described fro...
Members of Ataphridae became a progressive group in one of the two types of Tethyan faunas. Some of ...
The genus Laevitomaria is reviewed and its palaeobiogeographical history is reconstructed based on t...
The Pliensbachian gastropods described by De Toni in 1912, coming from an isolated boulder at the fo...
Fossil bivalves and gastropods originating from a neptunian dike infilling are described from Centra...
This systematic study considers twenty-four gastropod species recovered in the Upper Aalenian - Lowe...
A new, relatively diverse gastropod fauna is reported from the Chubut province of west−central Patag...
A new ovoviviparous littorinid gastropod, Tectarius (Echininiopsis) niuensis, from Niue, west of the...
Bivalve molluscs show a short and peculiar Early Jurassic evolutionary phase characterized by the Li...
Two new species of calliotropid gastropods, Calliotropis (Riselloidea) faustiankensis sp. nov. and C...
A Berriasian age planktonic foraminifera assemblage from a section near the village of Krasnoselivka...
About 150 Mesozoic (mostly Early and Middle Jurassic) species of the heterobranch superfamily Mathil...
A new gastropod fauna is reported from Chubut province of west−central Patagonia. Members of Trochoi...
Abstract: The Tithonian (Upper Jurassic) methane seep carbonate of the Gateway Pass Limestone Bed (A...
California. Acta Palaeontologica Polonica 53 (4): 679–703. Fourteen gastropod species from 16 Mesozo...