A new Middle Triassic (Uppermost Anisian, Illyrian) gastropod genus and species, Rasatomaria gentilii gen. n. sp. n. , is described from the San Salvatore Formation from Rasa, an outer district of the town Varese (Lombardy, Italy). The studied specimens come from a diverse benthic marine assemblage, which is dominated by gastropods and bivalves. Based on ammonoids, this assemblage belongs to the Nevadites secedensis Zone. The new gastropod taxon is very low-spired, widely phaneromphalous, has a selenizone slightly above the periphery of the whorls and a dominant spiral ornament. It belongs to the superfamily Pleurotomarioidea and its knowledge improves our understanding of the Middle and Late Triassic radiation of this group
This paper adds sixteen pleurotomarioidean species to the fauna from the type locality area of the L...
The genus Laevitomaria is reviewed and its palaeobiogeographical history is reconstructed based on t...
The Hettangian to earliest Sinemurian Vetigastropoda, Patellogastropoda, and Neritimorpha housed in ...
A new Middle Triassic (Uppermost Anisian, Illyrian) gastropod genus and species, Rasatomaria gentili...
A new gastropod genus and its type species, namely Ederazyga fanchini gen. et sp. nov., are describe...
Pleurotomaria species from Lower Bajocian (Middle Jurassic) sediments of south-western Luxembourg ho...
The Pliensbachian gastropods described by De Toni in 1912, coming from an isolated boulder at the fo...
The Anisian (Middle Triassic) was an important phase in the evolution of marine biota, because reef-...
About 150 Mesozoic (mostly Early and Middle Jurassic) species of the heterobranch superfamily Mathil...
This paper is an overview of the gastropods from the Toarcian to Lower Kimmeridgian fissure fillings...
Between the mid 19th and the beginning of the 20th centuries, several Austrian and German geologists...
Studies of Jurassic outcrops from Veneto, Central Italy and Sicily improved our knowledge on the gas...
This paper is an overview of the gastropods from the Toarcian to Lower Kimmeridgian fissure fillings...
The Hettangian to earliest Sinemurian Vetigastropoda, Patellogastropoda, and Neritimorpha housed in ...
Th is paper presents the taxonomic classifi cation of gastropod specimens mainly from yet unp...
This paper adds sixteen pleurotomarioidean species to the fauna from the type locality area of the L...
The genus Laevitomaria is reviewed and its palaeobiogeographical history is reconstructed based on t...
The Hettangian to earliest Sinemurian Vetigastropoda, Patellogastropoda, and Neritimorpha housed in ...
A new Middle Triassic (Uppermost Anisian, Illyrian) gastropod genus and species, Rasatomaria gentili...
A new gastropod genus and its type species, namely Ederazyga fanchini gen. et sp. nov., are describe...
Pleurotomaria species from Lower Bajocian (Middle Jurassic) sediments of south-western Luxembourg ho...
The Pliensbachian gastropods described by De Toni in 1912, coming from an isolated boulder at the fo...
The Anisian (Middle Triassic) was an important phase in the evolution of marine biota, because reef-...
About 150 Mesozoic (mostly Early and Middle Jurassic) species of the heterobranch superfamily Mathil...
This paper is an overview of the gastropods from the Toarcian to Lower Kimmeridgian fissure fillings...
Between the mid 19th and the beginning of the 20th centuries, several Austrian and German geologists...
Studies of Jurassic outcrops from Veneto, Central Italy and Sicily improved our knowledge on the gas...
This paper is an overview of the gastropods from the Toarcian to Lower Kimmeridgian fissure fillings...
The Hettangian to earliest Sinemurian Vetigastropoda, Patellogastropoda, and Neritimorpha housed in ...
Th is paper presents the taxonomic classifi cation of gastropod specimens mainly from yet unp...
This paper adds sixteen pleurotomarioidean species to the fauna from the type locality area of the L...
The genus Laevitomaria is reviewed and its palaeobiogeographical history is reconstructed based on t...
The Hettangian to earliest Sinemurian Vetigastropoda, Patellogastropoda, and Neritimorpha housed in ...