Janulus spadinii n. sp. (Gastropoda, Pulmonata, Gastrodontidae) is described herein from the Zanclean (early Pliocene) of Baize di Caspreno (Tuscany). It belongs to a Macaronesian genus occasionally reported from the Tertiary of Europe. The new species is very similar to the Recent Madeiran Janulus stephanophorus by virtue of its shape, dorsal sculpture and radial rows of palatal teeth. It is also apparently similar to some fossil European species, however, due to insufficient information regarding the latter, no well supported distinction may be proposed at present. A brief survey of all the nominal taxa of the species-group assigned to Janulus is also provided
This paper focuses on some specimens of Williamia from Pliocene outcrops in Liguria and Tuscany (Nor...
The marginellid Granulina choffati n.sp. is described from Pliocene, uppermost Zanclean to lower Pia...
Shells of a species of Perrona, a genus never reported before from the Pliocene of Italy, were colle...
Janulus spadinii n. sp. (Gastropoda, Pulmonata, Gastrodontidae) is described herein from the Zanclea...
Five species of aciculids are reported herein from the Zanclean (early Pliocene) of Baize di Caspren...
Many shells of an enigmatic vertiginid snail were collected from the Middle-Late Pliocene Fossil For...
Many shells of an enigmatic vertiginid snail were collected from the Middle-Late Pliocene Fossil For...
Nassarius crassiusculus is an enigmatic Euro-Mediterranean Pliocene nassariid. Since its description...
The clay encrusting the trunks of the Middle-Late Pliocene Fossil Forest ofDunarobba (Avigliano Umbr...
Strobilopsids are a group of pupilloidean pulmonale gastropods now occurring in the Americas, Southe...
Drepanostoma helenae n. sp. is described from the non-marine Lower Pliocene of Balze di Caspreno (Si...
A rich Pliocene malacofauna has been recovered in a sandy bed of a section outcropping at Malverzana...
Background To date, there is a substantial lack of information about gastropods from the Tuscan-Emi...
Three Early - Middle Italian Pliocene aporrhaid species are redescribed on the basis of material fro...
We report on new fossils of chitinophosphatic brachiopods from Upper Pliocene (Piacenzian) marginal-...
This paper focuses on some specimens of Williamia from Pliocene outcrops in Liguria and Tuscany (Nor...
The marginellid Granulina choffati n.sp. is described from Pliocene, uppermost Zanclean to lower Pia...
Shells of a species of Perrona, a genus never reported before from the Pliocene of Italy, were colle...
Janulus spadinii n. sp. (Gastropoda, Pulmonata, Gastrodontidae) is described herein from the Zanclea...
Five species of aciculids are reported herein from the Zanclean (early Pliocene) of Baize di Caspren...
Many shells of an enigmatic vertiginid snail were collected from the Middle-Late Pliocene Fossil For...
Many shells of an enigmatic vertiginid snail were collected from the Middle-Late Pliocene Fossil For...
Nassarius crassiusculus is an enigmatic Euro-Mediterranean Pliocene nassariid. Since its description...
The clay encrusting the trunks of the Middle-Late Pliocene Fossil Forest ofDunarobba (Avigliano Umbr...
Strobilopsids are a group of pupilloidean pulmonale gastropods now occurring in the Americas, Southe...
Drepanostoma helenae n. sp. is described from the non-marine Lower Pliocene of Balze di Caspreno (Si...
A rich Pliocene malacofauna has been recovered in a sandy bed of a section outcropping at Malverzana...
Background To date, there is a substantial lack of information about gastropods from the Tuscan-Emi...
Three Early - Middle Italian Pliocene aporrhaid species are redescribed on the basis of material fro...
We report on new fossils of chitinophosphatic brachiopods from Upper Pliocene (Piacenzian) marginal-...
This paper focuses on some specimens of Williamia from Pliocene outcrops in Liguria and Tuscany (Nor...
The marginellid Granulina choffati n.sp. is described from Pliocene, uppermost Zanclean to lower Pia...
Shells of a species of Perrona, a genus never reported before from the Pliocene of Italy, were colle...