Grateloup (1827, 1832, 1847) described and illustrated numerous species of Cancellariidae from the Miocene of Landes (SW Aquitaine, France). A complete revision of his collection of Cancellariidae is presented here; about 80 registered specimens belonging to this familly are discussed. Geographic localities and stratigraphy of each species are discussed. An attempt of generic assignment is made for each taxon. We confirm the validity of the genus Gulia Jousseaume, 1887 and we complete its diagnosis; its differences from Ventrilia Jousseaume, 1887 are specified. Out of 32 figures published in 1847, only three (perhaps four) specimens seem to be missing. As a whole, one holotype by monotypy is present and we have found 16 specimens designated...
Five conoidean families (Borsoniidae, Cochlespiridae, Clavatulidae, Turridae, Fusiturridae) are desc...
Clio oblonga n.sp. (Mollusca, Gastropoda, Euthecosomata, Cavoliniidae, Clionae) fossil from Mediterr...
Cancellaria minima Reeve, 1856, is redescribed after three syntypes and 59 shells recently collected...
Grateloup (1827, 1832, 1847) described and illustrated numerous species of Cancellariidae from the M...
Les Cancellariidae vivant le long de la côte ouest de l’Afrique, autour des îles de l’Atlantique cen...
Genus Gulia Jousseaume, 1887b Type species: by subsequent designation of Cossmann (1888), Gulia a...
From the recently discovered mollusc fauna of Winterswijk-Miste (The Netherlands, province of Gelder...
The Cancellariidae living off the western African coast, the mid-Atlantic Islands and in the Mediter...
Genus Bivetiella Wenz, 1943 Type species: by original designation, Cancellaria similis Sowerby, 1...
From the recently discovered mollusc fauna of Winterswijk-Miste (The Netherlands, province of Gelder...
The Cancellariidae collected by scientists working at the "King Leopold III" Biological Station on L...
The deep-water Cancellariidae collected during the KARUBAR cruise near the Kai and Tanimbar Islands ...
Olssonella scalatella (Guppy, 1873), originally described from early Pliocene deposits in Jamaica, s...
(With 10 plates and 1 figure) Manuscript submitted on April 7th 2011, the revised manuscript on Febr...
Le genre Palaeoglandina Wenz, 1914 (Gastropoda: Stylommatophora: Spiraxidae) est un membre commun de...
Five conoidean families (Borsoniidae, Cochlespiridae, Clavatulidae, Turridae, Fusiturridae) are desc...
Clio oblonga n.sp. (Mollusca, Gastropoda, Euthecosomata, Cavoliniidae, Clionae) fossil from Mediterr...
Cancellaria minima Reeve, 1856, is redescribed after three syntypes and 59 shells recently collected...
Grateloup (1827, 1832, 1847) described and illustrated numerous species of Cancellariidae from the M...
Les Cancellariidae vivant le long de la côte ouest de l’Afrique, autour des îles de l’Atlantique cen...
Genus Gulia Jousseaume, 1887b Type species: by subsequent designation of Cossmann (1888), Gulia a...
From the recently discovered mollusc fauna of Winterswijk-Miste (The Netherlands, province of Gelder...
The Cancellariidae living off the western African coast, the mid-Atlantic Islands and in the Mediter...
Genus Bivetiella Wenz, 1943 Type species: by original designation, Cancellaria similis Sowerby, 1...
From the recently discovered mollusc fauna of Winterswijk-Miste (The Netherlands, province of Gelder...
The Cancellariidae collected by scientists working at the "King Leopold III" Biological Station on L...
The deep-water Cancellariidae collected during the KARUBAR cruise near the Kai and Tanimbar Islands ...
Olssonella scalatella (Guppy, 1873), originally described from early Pliocene deposits in Jamaica, s...
(With 10 plates and 1 figure) Manuscript submitted on April 7th 2011, the revised manuscript on Febr...
Le genre Palaeoglandina Wenz, 1914 (Gastropoda: Stylommatophora: Spiraxidae) est un membre commun de...
Five conoidean families (Borsoniidae, Cochlespiridae, Clavatulidae, Turridae, Fusiturridae) are desc...
Clio oblonga n.sp. (Mollusca, Gastropoda, Euthecosomata, Cavoliniidae, Clionae) fossil from Mediterr...
Cancellaria minima Reeve, 1856, is redescribed after three syntypes and 59 shells recently collected...