Background To date, there is a substantial lack of information about gastropods from the Tuscan-Emilian Apennine in the north of Italy, notwithstanding the availability of detailed and comprehensive literature on this molluscan class. We present a gastropod fauna from the Natural Reserve of the Pliocene Mountain Spur: to our knowledge, this is the first investigation of the extant gastropod fauna in the Tuscan-Emilian Apennine and one of the few in the Apennine's mountain chain as a whole. New information We describe a gastropod fauna comprised by 25 species, belonging to 18 genera and 10 families: the general figure which is emerging is an assemblage of European and Mediterranean-European species, with a single Asian contribution. Sever...
Shells of a species of Perrona, a genus never reported before from the Pliocene of Italy, were colle...
Many shells of an enigmatic vertiginid snail were collected from the Middle-Late Pliocene Fossil For...
This paper focuses on some specimens of Williamia from Pliocene outcrops in Liguria and Tuscany (Nor...
Background To date, there is a substantial lack of information about gastropods from the Tuscan-Emi...
A noteworthy, well-preserved non-marine mollusc fauna has been recorded from Middle Pliocene silty s...
A rich Pliocene malacofauna has been recovered in a sandy bed of a section outcropping at Malverzana...
none3Three specimens of Megistostoma rostratum (Deshayes, 1830) have been found in the classical Lig...
Jaminia (Jaminia) malatestae is a fossil land gastropod of the family Enidae. The species described ...
The present paper is the second of a series dedicated to Pliocene molluscs of Liguria. lt deals with...
Five species of aciculids are reported herein from the Zanclean (early Pliocene) of Baize di Caspren...
Marginelliforms are an informal group of marine gastropods including two families: Marginellidae Fle...
Many shells of an enigmatic vertiginid snail were collected from the Middle-Late Pliocene Fossil For...
Strobilopsids are a group of pupilloidean pulmonale gastropods now occurring in the Americas, Southe...
The present paper examines the types of the gastropod, cephalopod, and bivalve new taxa described by...
In this paper the palaeobiogeographical affinities of Villafranchian continental molluscan faunas of...
Shells of a species of Perrona, a genus never reported before from the Pliocene of Italy, were colle...
Many shells of an enigmatic vertiginid snail were collected from the Middle-Late Pliocene Fossil For...
This paper focuses on some specimens of Williamia from Pliocene outcrops in Liguria and Tuscany (Nor...
Background To date, there is a substantial lack of information about gastropods from the Tuscan-Emi...
A noteworthy, well-preserved non-marine mollusc fauna has been recorded from Middle Pliocene silty s...
A rich Pliocene malacofauna has been recovered in a sandy bed of a section outcropping at Malverzana...
none3Three specimens of Megistostoma rostratum (Deshayes, 1830) have been found in the classical Lig...
Jaminia (Jaminia) malatestae is a fossil land gastropod of the family Enidae. The species described ...
The present paper is the second of a series dedicated to Pliocene molluscs of Liguria. lt deals with...
Five species of aciculids are reported herein from the Zanclean (early Pliocene) of Baize di Caspren...
Marginelliforms are an informal group of marine gastropods including two families: Marginellidae Fle...
Many shells of an enigmatic vertiginid snail were collected from the Middle-Late Pliocene Fossil For...
Strobilopsids are a group of pupilloidean pulmonale gastropods now occurring in the Americas, Southe...
The present paper examines the types of the gastropod, cephalopod, and bivalve new taxa described by...
In this paper the palaeobiogeographical affinities of Villafranchian continental molluscan faunas of...
Shells of a species of Perrona, a genus never reported before from the Pliocene of Italy, were colle...
Many shells of an enigmatic vertiginid snail were collected from the Middle-Late Pliocene Fossil For...
This paper focuses on some specimens of Williamia from Pliocene outcrops in Liguria and Tuscany (Nor...