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2024 in paleomalacology

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List of years in paleomalacology
In science
2021
2022
2023
2024
2025
2026
2027
In paleontology
2021
2022
2023
2024
2025
2026
2027
In paleomammalogy
2021
2022
2023
2024
2025
2026
2027
In paleobotany
2021
2022
2023
2024
2025
2026
2027
In arthropod paleontology
2021
2022
2023
2024
2025
2026
2027
In paleoentomology
2021
2022
2023
2024
2025
2026
2027
In paleoichthyology
2021
2022
2023
2024
2025
2026
2027
In reptile paleontology
2021
2022
2023
2024
2025
2026
2027
In archosaur paleontology
2021
2022
2023
2024
2025
2026
2027

This list of fossil molluscs described in 2024 is a list of new taxa of fossil molluscs that were described during the year 2024, as well as other significant discoveries and events related to molluscan paleontology that occurred in 2024.

Ammonites

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Name Novelty Status Authors Age Type locality Location Notes Image

Acanthodiscus marocanus[1]

Sp. nov

Bryers et al.

Early Cretaceous (Hauterivian)

 Morocco

Afromaenioceras bensaidi[2]

Sp. nov

Valid

Bockwinkel & Korn

Devonian (Givetian)

 Morocco

A member of the family Maenioceratidae.

Afromaenioceras brumale[2]

Sp. nov

Valid

Bockwinkel & Korn

Devonian (Givetian)

 Morocco

A member of the family Maenioceratidae.

Afromaenioceras hiemale[2]

Sp. nov

Valid

Bockwinkel & Korn

Devonian (Givetian)

 Morocco

A member of the family Maenioceratidae.

Alatyroceras[3]

Gen. et comb. nov

Valid

Mitta

Middle Jurassic (Bathonian)

 Russia

A member of the family Cardioceratidae belonging to the subfamily Arctocephalitinae. The type species is "Paracadoceras" nageli Mitta (2005); genus also includes "Paracadoceras" keuppi Mitta (2005), "Paracadoceras" efimovi Mitta (2005) and "Cadoceras (Catacadoceras)" infimum Gulyaev & Kiselev (1999).

Altudostephanus[4]

Gen. et sp. nov

Valid

Bert et al.

Early Cretaceous (Valanginian)

Vocontian Basin

 France

A member of the family Olcostephanidae. The type species is A. longicostis.

Bakonyceras transcarpathiensis[5]

Sp. nov

Valid

Meister et al.

Early Jurassic

Perechyn Formation

 Ukraine

Churkites subungunensis[6]

Sp. nov

Valid

Zakharov et al.

Early Triassic (Olenekian)

 Russia

A member of the family Arctoceratidae.

Churkites ungunensis[6]

Sp. nov

Valid

Zakharov et al.

Early Triassic (Olenekian)

 Russia

A member of the family Arctoceratidae.

Epideroceras inflatum[5]

Sp. nov

Valid

Meister et al.

Early Jurassic

Perechyn Formation

 Ukraine

Epideroceras kalinichenkoi[5]

Sp. nov

Valid

Meister et al.

Early Jurassic

Perechyn Formation

 Ukraine

Epideroceras kruglovi[5]

Sp. nov

Valid

Meister et al.

Early Jurassic

Perechyn Formation

 Ukraine

Epideroceras pliensbachiensis[5]

Sp. nov

Valid

Meister et al.

Early Jurassic

Perechyn Formation

 Ukraine

Epideroceras sykorai[5]

Sp. nov

Valid

Meister et al.

Early Jurassic

Perechyn Formation

 Ukraine

Gabbioceras orientale[7]

Sp. nov

Valid

Shigeta & Izukura

Early Cretaceous (Albian)

 Japan

A member of the family Tetragonitidae.

Gerhardtia ultima[8]

Sp. nov

Bert & Bersac

Early Cretaceous (Barremian)

 France

A member of the family Pulchelliidae.

Gradinaruites[9]

Gen. et sp. nov

Valid

Balini & Lăcătuş in Balini et al.

Middle Triassic (Anisian)

 Indonesia
 Romania

A member of the family Cladiscitidae. The type species is G. aegeicus.

Guanlingoceras[10]

Gen. et sp. nov

Mao et al.

Late Triassic (Carnian)

Xiaowa Formation

 China

Genus includes new species G. guanlingensis.

Haroella[1]

Gen. et sp. nov

Bulot & Pictet in Bryers et al.

Early Cretaceous (Hauterivian)

 France
 Morocco

A member of the family Neocomitidae belonging to the subfamily Endemoceratinae. The type species is H. charcensis.

Maenioceras afroterebratum[2]

Sp. nov

Valid

Bockwinkel & Korn

Devonian (Givetian)

 Morocco

A member of the family Maenioceratidae.

Maenioceras beckeri[2]

Sp. nov

Valid

Bockwinkel & Korn

Devonian (Givetian)

 Morocco

A member of the family Maenioceratidae.

Maenioceras mzerrebense[2]

Sp. nov

Valid

Bockwinkel & Korn

Devonian (Givetian)

 Morocco

A member of the family Maenioceratidae.

Maenioceras oufranense[2]

Sp. nov

Valid

Bockwinkel & Korn

Devonian (Givetian)

 Morocco

A member of the family Maenioceratidae.

Mortoniceras (Deiradoceras) aldakor[11]

Sp. nov

López-Horgue & Owen

Early Cretaceous (Albian)

 Spain

A member of the family Brancoceratidae belonging to the subfamily Mortoniceratinae.

Mortoniceras (Deiradoceras) armintzekalensis[11]

Sp. nov

López-Horgue & Owen

Early Cretaceous (Albian)

 Spain

A member of the family Brancoceratidae belonging to the subfamily Mortoniceratinae.

Mortoniceras (Mortoniceras) aitzindari[11]

Sp. nov

López-Horgue & Owen

Early Cretaceous (Albian)

Valmaseda Formation

 Spain

A member of the family Brancoceratidae belonging to the subfamily Mortoniceratinae.

Mortoniceras (Mortoniceras) juleni[11]

Sp. nov

López-Horgue & Owen

Early Cretaceous (Albian)

Valmaseda Formation

 Spain

A member of the family Brancoceratidae belonging to the subfamily Mortoniceratinae.

Navarreites[11]

Gen et sp. nov

López-Horgue & Owen

Early Cretaceous (Albian)

 Spain

A member of the family Brancoceratidae belonging to the subfamily Mortoniceratinae. The type species is N. egiarretensis.

Olorizia calandensis[12]

Sp. nov

Moliner

Late Jurassic

 Spain

A member of the family Ataxioceratidae.

Pernoceras kirsaense[13]

Sp. nov

Valid

Becker

Devonian

 Russia

A member of the family Tornoceratidae belonging to the subfamily Aulatornoceratidae.

Protornoceras rhenicum[13]

Sp. nov

Valid

Becker

Devonian

 Germany

A member of the family Tornoceratidae belonging to the subfamily Aulatornoceratidae.

Robinsonites simionescui[9]

Sp. nov

Valid

Balini & Lăcătuş in Balini et al.Balini et al.

Middle Triassic (Anisian)

 Romania

A member of Ceratitoidea of uncertain affinities.

Stenoglaphyrites isetensis[14]

Sp. nov

Valid

Nikolaeva in Nikolaeva et al.

Carboniferous (Serpukhovian)

 Russia

Suevisphinctes[15]

Gen. et sp. nov

Valid

Scherzinger et al.

Late Jurassic (Tithonian)

Hangende-Bankkalke Formation

 Germany

A member of the family Perisphinctidae belonging to the subfamily Torquatisphinctinae. The type species is S. josefkelleri.

Tetragonites pusillus[16]

Sp. nov

Valid

Shigeta & Maeda

Late Cretaceous (Maastrichtian)

 Russia
( Sakhalin Oblast)

A member of the family Tetragonitidae.

Titanoleioceras[17]

Gen. et sp. nov

Kennedy, Kelly & Schneider

Late Cretaceous (Cenomanian)

Sorgenfri Formation

 Greenland

A member of the family Tetragonitidae. The type species is T. boreale.

Tornoceras chutense[18]

Sp. nov

Valid

Korn

Devonian

 Russia

Transcarpathiceras[5]

Gen. et sp. nov

Valid

Meister et al.

Early Jurassic

Perechyn Formation

 Ukraine

Genus includes new species T. ukrainiensis.

Trimaenioceras[2]

Gen. et 4 sp. nov

Valid

Bockwinkel & Korn

Devonian (Givetian)

 Morocco

A member of the family Maenioceratidae. The type species is T. klugi; genus also includes T. eculeus, T. fuscina and T. paucum.

Ammonite research

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  • Evidence indicating that morphologically complex ammonoid taxa often had reduced longevity and higher origination and extinction rates compared to morphologically simple ones is presented by Miao et al. (2024).[19]
  • Morón-Alfonso, Allaire & Ginot (2024) compare the results of application of two methods used to analyze the ammonoid whorl profile shape, interpreting different methods as better suited for taxa with highly defined umbilical walls and for ones with smooth umbilical walls or with reduced whorl overlap.[20]
  • A study on the affinities of "Tornoceras" baldisi, based on data from new specimens from the Chigua Formation (Argentina), is published by Allaire et al. (2024), who transfer this species to the genus Epitornoceras, and interpret the uppermost levels of the Chavela Member of the Chigua Formation preserving its fossils as Givetian in age.[21]
  • Piñeiro, Rodao & Núñez Demarco (2024) describe clusters of tiny ammonite shells from the San Gregorio Formation (Uruguay), found in nodules interpreted as reworked from underlying Devonian levels, and interpret this findings as possible evidence that ammonites laid eggs in floating or fixed gelatinous masses and hatched as miniatures of their parents that shared the same habitat with adult ammonites.[22]
  • A study on the origin of the Permian ammonite superfamily Popanoceratoidea is published by Leonova (2024).[23]
  • Description of the Olenekian ammonite assemblage from the Osawa Formation (Japan), interpreted as indicative of affinities with ammonite faunas from South Primorye and from the Tethys, is published by Shigeta, Endo & Inose (2024).[24]
  • Taxonomic revision of Carnian ammonites from the Polzberg Lagerstätte (Austria) is published by Lukeneder & Lukeneder (2024).[25]
  • Mironenko & Smurova (2024) describe ammonite specimens from the Jurassic localities in Russia preserved with the three-dimensional cameral membranes in their phragmocones which differed in their spatial arrangement and complexity from those known in other ammonites, and study the formation of all types of ammonite cameral sheets.[26]
  • Mitta & Mironenko (2024) describe a large-sized upper jaw of a member of the genus Lytoceras from the Bajocian strata from the Kuban basin (Karachay-Cherkessia, Russia), representing the oldest complete jaw of this type and the only upper jaw of a member of Lytoceratina reported to date.[27]
  • Sandoval (2024) describes fossil material of Latiwitchellia evoluta from the Middle Jurassic strata from the Betic Cordillera (Spain), representing the first known record of this species outside Eastern Pacific, and interprets this finding as indicating that westernmost Tethys and Eastern Pacific domains were connected through the Hispanic Corridor during the early Bajocian.[28]
  • The earliest occurrence of genus Macrocephalites known to date is reported from the Bathonian Kachchh Basin (India) by Jain (2024).[29]
  • Description of Late Jurassic ammonites from the Spiti Shale Formation of the Spiti and Zanskar regions of the Himalayas (India) is published by Bhosale et al. (2024).[30]
  • López-Palomino, Villaseñor & Palma-Ramírez (2024) study the affinities of Late Jurassic ammonites from the Santiago Formation (Mexico), providing evidence of biogeographic affinities with ammonites from Cuba, Chile and Argentina, as well as evidence of existence of the connection between the Tethys Ocean and the Pacific throughout the Oxfordian.[31]
  • A study on the relationship between septal complexity and ammonite diversity during the Cretaceous is published by Pérez-Claros (2024), who finds no evidence of a close relationship between oceanic anoxic events throughout the Cretaceous and worldwide evolutionary dynamics of ammonites.[32]
  • A study on changes of conch shape and septal spacing between successive chambers in Cretaceous ammonites from India, Madagascar and Japan throughout their ontogeny, interpreted as indicative of closer phylogenetic relationships between Perisphinctina and Ancyloceratina than with Lytoceratina or Phylloceratina, is published by Nishino et al. (2024).[33]
  • Frau et al. (2024) designate the neotype for the Early Cretaceous ammonite species Ammonites flexisulcatus, and assign this species to the desmoceratid genus Caseyella.[34]
  • A study on the morphological variation of specimens of Placenticeras from the Upper Cretaceous strata of the eastern Gulf Coastal Plain (mostly from Alabama, United States) is published by Mohr, Tobin & Tompkins (2024), who interpret the studied sample as including either a single species or two successive species, find no support for the recognition of Placenticeras and Stantonoceras as distinct genera, and report likely evidence of sexual dimorphism.[35]
  • Evidence from oxygen isotope values of shell material of Late Cretaceous ammonites from the Western Interior Seaway, interpreted as indicative of ~18 °C cooling from the Cretaceous Thermal Maximum in the Turonian until the late Maastrichtian, is presented by McCraw et al. (2024).[36]
  • A study on the diversification dynamics of Late Cretaceous ammonites is published by Flannery-Sutherland et al. (2024), who find evidence of regional differences of diversity trends, but no evidence of a progressive global decline through the Late Cretaceous.[37]

Other cephalopods

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Name Novelty Status Authors Age Type locality Location Notes Images

Acanthonautilus grandis[38]

Sp. nov

Valid

Shchedukhin

Permian

 Russia

Acanthonautilus permicus[38]

Sp. nov

Valid

Shchedukhin

Permian

 Russia

Adamsoceras? hanusi[39]

Sp. nov

Valid

Turek & Aubrechtová

Ordovician (Katian)

Králův Dvůr Formation

 Czech Republic

A member of Actinocerida belonging to the family Ormoceratidae.

Antaganides[40]

Gen. et 3 sp. et comb. nov

Valid

Branger

Middle Jurassic

 France
 Italy

A member of the family Pseudonautilidae. The type species is A. fournieri; genus also includes new species A. sauvageti and A. grulkei, as well as "Nautilus" erycinus Tagliarini (1901).

Bolcaoctopus[41]

Gen. et sp. nov

Valid

Mironenko et al.

Eocene (Ypresian)

Monte Bolca Lagerstätte

 Italy

An octopus belonging to the group Incirrata. The type species is B. pesciaraensis.

Duvalia arctica[42]

Sp. nov

Valid

Mutterlose, Alsen & Picollier

Early Cretaceous (Barremian)

Stratumbjerg Formation

 Greenland

A belemnite belonging to the group Belemnopseina and the family Duvaliidae.

Haloites gionyamaensis[43]

Sp. nov

Valid

Niko

Silurian

Gionyama Formation

 Japan

A member of the family Pseudorthoceratidae.

Phragmoteuthis polzbergensis[44]

Sp. nov

Valid

Lukeneder, Fuchs & Lukeneder

Late Triassic (Carnian)

Polzberg Lagerstätte

 Austria

P. polzbergensis (left)

Pseudaganides aquitanense[40]

Sp. nov

Valid

Branger

Middle Jurassic (Bathonian)

 France

A member of the family Pseudonautilidae.

Pseudaganides buffeventi[40]

Sp. nov

Valid

Branger

Middle Jurassic (Callovian)

 France

A member of the family Pseudonautilidae.

Pseudaganides crechensis[40]

Sp. nov

Valid

Branger

Middle Jurassic (Callovian)

 France

A member of the family Pseudonautilidae.

Pseudaturoidea vermeuleni[45]

Sp. nov

Baudouin & Delanoy

Early Cretaceous (Barremian and Aptian)

 France

A member of the family Pseudonautilidae.

Simoniteuthis[46]

Gen. et sp. nov

Fuchs, Weis & Thuy

Early Jurassic (Toarcian)

Schistes bitumineux

 Luxembourg

A member of Vampyromorpha belonging to the group Loligosepiina and possibly to the family Loligosepiidae or Geopeltidae. The type species is S. michaelyi.

Sinoeremoceras marywadeae[47]

Sp. nov

Valid

Pohle, Jell & Klug

Cambrian (Furongian)

Ninmaroo Formation

 Australia

A member of the family Plectronoceratidae.

Tainoceras luxaeterna[48]

Sp. nov

Dernov

Carboniferous (Kasimovian or Gzhelian)

Avilovka Formation

 Ukraine

Teudopsinia grossheidei[49]

Sp. nov

Valid

Fuchs & Heyng

Late Jurassic (Tithonian)

 Germany

A member of Teudopseina belonging to the family Teudopsidae.

Ticinoteuthis[50]

Gen. et sp. nov

Valid

Pohle & Klug

Middle Triassic (Anisian)

Besano Formation

  Switzerland

A member of Coleoidea of uncertain affinities. The type species is T. chuchichaeschtli.

Trematoceras osawaense[51]

Sp. nov

Valid

Niko & Ehiro

Early Triassic (Olenekian)

Osawa Formation

 Japan

Other cephalopod research

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  • A study on the morphological diversity of rhyncholites and rhynchoteuthis from the Triassic to present, providing evidence of previously unrecognized variation in the shape of nautilid beaks and their adaptations to diverse diets, is published by Souquet et al. (2024).[52]
  • Schweigert, Haye & Stössel (2024) report the discovery fossil material of Pictonautilus verciacensis from the upper Bathonian strata of Rotes Erzlager Member of the Wutach Formation (Germany) and upper Bathonian or lower Callovian strata in Poland, expanding known geographical range of the species, and interpret Nautilus (Paracenoceras) wilmae Jeannet (1951) as a junior synonym of "Paracenoceras" calloviense Oppel (1857).[53]
  • Evans et al. (2024) report the discovery of fossil material of Clarkeiteuthis montefiori from the Hettangian strata of the Blue Lias Formation (Somerset, United Kingdom), extending known range of diplobelids into the earliest Jurassic.[54]
  • New estimates for the body size of Megateuthis, including estimates of full body length of up to 2.17 m in M. suevica and possibly up to 3.11 m in M. elliptica, are presented by Klug et al. (2024).[55]
  • A study on calcite from Early Cretaceous belemnite rostra from the Mahajanga Basin (Madagascar), providing evidence of the Valanginian cooling event in the Southern Hemisphere, is published by Wang et al. (2024).[56]
  • Fossil material of Paraplesioteuthis sagittata and ?Loligosepia sp. indet. from the Toarcian strata of the Causses Basin (France), providing evidence of previously unrecognized diversity of gladius-bearing coleoids in the studied basin, is described by Jattiot et al. (2024), who argue that P. sagittata might have originated in the Mediterranean domain.[57]
  • Serafini et al. (2024) describe nautiloid jaw elements associated with marine reptile carcasses from the strata of the Rosso Ammonitico Veronese (Italy) ranging from the Bajocian to the Kimmeridgian, interpreted as the first unambiguous evidence of nautiloids scavenging Mesozoic marine reptile remains, as well as multiple belemnite specimens associated with the holotype of Neptunidraco ammoniticus, interpreted as likely evidence of mass mortality after spawning.[58]
  • Mironenko et al. (2024) describe an assemblage of cephalopod jaws from the upper Cenomanian–middle Turonian strata in Krasnoyarsk Krai (Russia), interpreted as remains of large-bodied ammonites and octobrachian coleoids.[59]

Bivalves

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Name Novelty Status Authors Age Type locality Location Notes Images

Acesta plioiberica[60]

Sp. nov

Valid

Brunetti & Della Bella

Pliocene

 Spain

A member of the family Limidae.

Actinopteria alba[61]

Nom. nov

Valid

Pacaud in Coan, Pacaud & Kabat

Early Cretaceous (Albian)

 France

A member of the family Pterineidae; a replacement name for Avicula subradiata Leymerie (1842).

Allopinna[62]

Gen. et sp. nov

Valid

Yancey

Carboniferous

Glenshaw Formation

 United States
( Pennsylvania)

A pinnid bivalve. Genus includes new species A. godleskya.

Amanocina bujensis[63]

Sp. nov

Hryniewicz et al.

Eocene

 Croatia

A lucinid bivalve.

Anthonya albis[61]

Nom. nov

Valid

Pacaud in Coan, Pacaud & Kabat

Early Cretaceous (Hauterivian)

 France

A replacement name for Pandora aequivalvis Leymerie (1842).

Araripenomia[64]

Gen. et sp. nov

Guerrini et al.

Early Cretaceous

Romualdo Formation

 Brazil

Genus includes new species A. infirma.

Australoeocallista[64]

Gen. et sp. nov

Guerrini et al.

Early Cretaceous

Romualdo Formation

 Brazil

Genus includes new species A. juazeiroi.

Aviculopinna phosphoria[62]

Sp. nov

Valid

Yancey

A pinnid bivalve.

Bamanboria[65]

Gen. et sp. nov

Shah & Patel

Paleogene

Bamanbor Formation

 India

A member of Unionida belonging to the family Deccanoidae. The type species is B. oblongis.

Brachidontes? amanoi[63]

Sp. nov

Hryniewicz et al.

Eocene

 Croatia

A mytilid bivalve.

Channelaxinus dinaricus[63]

Sp. nov

Hryniewicz et al.

Eocene

 Croatia

A thyasirid bivalve.

Charigonia[66]

Gen. et comb. nov

Valid

Cooper

Jurassic

 India
 Tanzania

A member of Trigoniida belonging to the family Vaugoniidae. The type species is "Trigonia" hispida Kitchin (1903); genus also includes "Trigonia" exortiva Kitchin (1903), "Trigonia" gracilis Kitchin (1903), "Trigonia" jumarensis Kitchin (1903), "Trigonia" kutchensis Kitchin (1903) and "Myophorella" quennelli Cox (1965).

Chotilia[65]

Gen. et 3 sp. nov

Shah & Patel

Paleogene

Bamanbor Formation

 India

A member of Unionida belonging to the family Deccanoidae. The type species is C. trappeansis; genus also includes C. tuberculata and C. deccanensis.

Ciceromya[64]

Gen. et sp. nov

Guerrini et al.

Early Cretaceous

Romualdo Formation

 Brazil

Genus includes new species C. edentulosa.

Coelastarte wardenensis[67]

Sp. nov

Valid

Knight, Collins & Morris

Early Jurassic

 United Kingdom

A member of the family Astartidae.

Coralliophaga barbara[68]

Comb. nov

Valid

(Studencka)

Miocene

 Poland

A member of the family Trapezidae; moved from Kelliella barbara Studencka (1987).

Corbicula belenus[69]

Nom. nov

Valid

Pacaud

Pleistocene (Gelasian)

 France

A species of Corbicula; a replacement name for Cyrena fluminalis trigona Tournouër (1866).

Corbulomima delicata[64]

Sp. nov

Guerrini et al.

Early Cretaceous

Romualdo Formation

 Brazil

Cornbrashella[70]

Gen. et comb. nov

Valid

Ayoub-Hannaa et al.

Middle to Late Jurassic (Bajocian to Kimmeridgian)

Cornbrash Formation

 Egypt
 Ethiopia
 France
 India
 Madagascar
  Switzerland
 United Kingdom

A member of the family Trigoniidae. The type species is "Trigonia" pullus Sowerby (1826); genus also includes C. distincta (Kitchin, 1903).

Cotswoldella[70]

Gen. et comb. nov

Valid

Ayoub-Hannaa et al.

Early to Late Jurassic (Sinemurian-Kimmeridgian)

Inferior Oolite

 Argentina
 Egypt
 France
 India
 Israel
 Italy
 Kenya
 United Kingdom
 United States

A member of the family Trigoniidae. The type species is "Trigonia" hemisphaerica Lycett (1853); genus also includes C. culleni (Lycett, 1877), C. elegantissima (Meek, 1873), C. kidugalloensis (Cox, 1965), C. densestriata (Behrendsen, 1892), C. gadoisi (Cossmann, 1911), C. langrunensis (Bigot, 1893), C. parva (Kitchin, 1903) and C. ranvilliana (Bigot, 1893).

Crassostrea vindinonensis[61]

Nom. nov

Valid

Pacaud in Coan, Pacaud & Kabat

Miocene

 France

A species of Crassostrea; a replacement name for Ostrea gryphoides Deshayes (1825).

Deccanoida[65]

Gen. et 3 sp. nov

Shah & Patel

Paleogene

Bamanbor Formation

 India

A member of Unionida, the type genus of the new family Deccanoidae. The type species is D. conrugis; genus also includes D. aleta and D. costaria.

Falcatopinna[62]

Gen. et 3 sp. et comb. nov

Valid

Yancey

 United States

A pinnid bivalve. Genus includes new species F. meeki, F. bobwilliamsi and F. winchelli, as well as F. knighti (Beede, 1902).

Fasciculodonta curvata[71]

Sp. nov

Wang et al.

Ordovician

Hsiangyang Formation

 China

Flisopinna[62]

Gen. et 2 sp. nov

Valid

Yancey

A pinnid bivalve. Genus includes new species F. beadmontana and F. carteri.

Gemmellopinna[62]

Gen. et comb. nov

Valid

Yancey

 Italy

A pinnid bivalve. Genus includes G. credneri (Gemmellaro, 1892).

Girtopinna[62]

Gen. et 3 sp. et comb. nov

Valid

Yancey

 United States

A pinnid bivalve. Genus includes new species G. wynnensis, G. jimflisi and G. robledana, as well as G. peracuta (Shumard in Shumard & Swallow, 1858).

Glyptarca symmetrica[71]

Sp. nov

Wang et al.

Ordovician

Hsiangyang Formation

 China

Grammatodon egortinus[72]

Sp. nov

Dominici, Danise & Tintori

Middle Triassic (Ladinian)

Pelsa-Vazzoler Lagerstätte

 Italy

A member of the family Parallelodontidae.

Hecuba mukerjeei[73]

Sp. nov

Valid

Raven

Miocene (Aquitanian-Burdigalian)

Bagmara Formation

 India

A member of the family Donacidae.

Hoyosites[74]

Gen. et sp. nov

Gil et al.

Late Cretaceous (Turonian)

Villaescusa de las Torres Formation

 Spain

A rudist bivalve belonging to the family Radiolitidae. The type species is H. tozoi.

Iemanjavola[75]

Gen. et sp. nov

Valid

Santelli et al.

Miocene (Burdigalian)

Pirabas Formation

 Brazil

A scallop. The type species is I. monlafertei.

Inversatella[64]

Gen. et sp. nov

Guerrini et al.

Early Cretaceous

Romualdo Formation

 Brazil

Genus includes new species I. cearensis.

Kolymopecten[76]

Gen. et comb. et sp. nov

Valid

Biakov

Permian

 Russia

A pectinoid bivalve. The type species is K. kolymaensis (Maslennikow); genus also includes K. mutabilis (Licharew), as well as new species K. praekolymaensis.

Legumen kaririense[64]

Sp. nov

Guerrini et al.

Early Cretaceous

Romualdo Formation

 Brazil

Leptopecten daideleus[75]

Comb. nov

Valid

(Maury)

Miocene (Burdigalian)

Pirabas Formation

 Brazil

A scallop; moved from Pecten daideleus Maury (1925).

Magharitrigonia[70]

Gen. et sp. et comb. nov

Valid

Ayoub-Hannaa et al.

Early and Middle Jurassic (Hettangian-Bathonian)

Rajabiah Formation

 Egypt
 France
 India
 Japan

A member of the family Trigoniidae. The type species is M. asymmetrica; genus also includes M. senex (Kobayashi & Mori, 1954), M. brevicostata (Kitchin, 1903) and M. cristagalli (Bigot, 1893).

Meekopinna permiana[62]

Sp. nov

Valid

Yancey

Permian

A pinnid bivalve.

Modiolus friesenbichlerae[72]

Sp. nov

Dominici, Danise & Tintori

Middle Triassic (Ladinian)

Pelsa-Vazzoler Lagerstätte

 Italy

A species of Modiolus.

Myoconcha busattae[72]

Sp. nov

Dominici, Danise & Tintori

Middle Triassic (Ladinian)

Pelsa-Vazzoler Lagerstätte

 Italy

A member of the family Kalenteridae.

Neustriella[66]

Gen. et comb. nov

Valid

Cooper

Jurassic

 France

A member of Trigoniida belonging to the family Vaugoniidae. The type species is "Trigonia" moutierensis Lycett (1872).

Nipponitrigonia yebisu[77]

Sp. nov

Valid

Yoshinaga, Hirose & Maeda

Cretaceous

Goshoura Group

 Japan

A member of the family Trigoniidae.

Niranohamella[66]

Gen. et comb. nov

Valid

Cooper

Jurassic

 Japan
 United States

A member of Trigoniida belonging to the family Vaugoniidae. The type species is "Orthotrigonia" midareta Kobayashi & Mori (1955); genus also includes "Orthotrigonia" corrugata Kobayashi & Mori (1955), "Orthotrigonia" sohli Poulton (1979) and "Scaphotrigonia" somensi Kobayashi & Tamura (1957).

Orthopinna[62]

Gen. et 2 sp. et comb. nov

Valid

Yancey

 United States

A pinnid bivalve. Genus includes new species O. boonensis and O. modesta, as well as O. consimilis (Walcott, 1884) and O. lata (Beede, 1902).

Oxyeurax mickletonensis[67]

Sp. nov

Valid

Knight, Collins & Morris

Early Jurassic

 United Kingdom

A member of the family Astartidae.

Oxyeurax thompsoni[67]

Sp. nov

Valid

Knight, Collins & Morris

Early Jurassic

 United Kingdom

A member of the family Astartidae.

Parallelodon pauli[78]

Sp. nov

Valid

Friedel & Amler

Devonian (Famennian)

Etroeungt Formation

 Germany
 United Kingdom

A member of the family Parallelodontidae.

Paracyclas initium[71]

Sp. nov

Wang et al.

Ordovician

Hsiangyang Formation

 China

Parorthotrigonia[70]

Gen. et comb. nov

Valid

Ayoub-Hannaa et al.

Jurassic

 China
 Egypt

A member of Trigoniida belonging to the family Myophorellidae. The type species is "Trigonia (Awadia)" lepidomorpha Abdallah & Fahmy (1969).

Pelsia[72]

Gen. et comb. nov

Dominici, Danise & Tintori

Triassic

 Italy

A member of the family Pteriidae. Genus includes "Pteria" margaritata Corazzari & Lucchi-Garavello (1980).

Perapecten tetristriatus[75]

Comb. nov

Valid

(Ferreria)

Miocene (Burdigalian)

Pirabas Formation

 Brazil

A scallop; moved from Chlamys (Argopecten) tetristriata Ferreria (1960).

Protocardia vindovera[61]

Nom. nov

Valid

Pacaud in Coan, Pacaud & Kabat

Early Cretaceous (Hauterivian)

 France

A replacement name for Cardium impressum Leymerie (1842).

Retetrigonia[70]

Gen. et comb. nov

Valid

Ayoub-Hannaa et al.

Middle to Late Jurassic (Bathonian-Kimmeridgian)

 Egypt
 France
 United Kingdom

A member of Trigoniida belonging to the family Myophorellidae. The type species is "Trigonia" imbricata Sowerby (1826); genus also includes R. parcinoda (Lycett, 1872).

Rhomboconcha[71]

Gen. et sp. nov

Wang et al.

Ordovician

Hsiangyang Formation

 China

Genus includes new species R. tresdentes.

Tapes (Callistotapes) valgerardensis[61]

Nom. nov

Valid

Pacaud in Coan, Pacaud & Kabat

Eocene

 France

A member of the family Veneridae; a replacement name for Venus tenuis Deshayes (1825).

Tauricagonia[66]

Gen. et comb. nov

Valid

Cooper

Early Cretaceous (Berriasian)

Crimea

A member of Trigoniida belonging to the family Vaugoniidae. The type species is "Orthotrigonia" mordvilkoae Yanin (1979).

Thyasira histriaensis[63]

Sp. nov

Hryniewicz et al.

Eocene

 Croatia

A species of Thyasira.

Transkeia sagaensis[79]

Sp. nov

Valid

Matsubara

Eocene-Oligocene

Kishima Formation

 Japan

A member of the family Ungulinidae.

Voluceropecten[80]

Gen. et comb. nov

Valid

Biakov

Permian

 Russia

A member of Pectinida, the type genus of the new family Voluceropectinidae; a new genus for "Aviculopecten" volucer Lutkevich & Lobanova.

Yunfuconcha[81]

Gen. et sp. nov

Valid

Zhang, Johnston & Niu in Zhang et al.

Ordovician

Dongchong Formation

 China

A possibly member of the stem group of Archiheterodonta. The type species is Y. bimenta.

Bivalve research

[edit]
  • Evidence indicative of different dynamics of the rates of origination and net diversification in infaunal and epifaunal bivalves throughout the Phanerozoic is presented by Foote, Edie & Jablonski (2024).[82]
  • Evidence indicating that, in spite of significant decrease in taxonomic diversity, the functional diversity of bivalves of only slightly affected by the Permian–Triassic extinction event is presented by Wang et al. (2024).[83]
  • A study on the recovery of bivalves in the aftermath of the Permian–Triassic extinction event, providing evidence of an increase in endemicity beginning in the Middle Triassic, is published by Echevarría & Ros-Franch (2024).[84]
  • Moneer et al. (2024) revise Campanian Tethyan oysters from the North Eastern Desert of Egypt, who interpret the studied fossils as indicative of the primary migration pattern of oysters from the Southern Tethys margin towards the East–West direction, as well as indicative of a transition towards deeper environments during the middle-late Campanian.[85]
  • Pérez & Berezovsky (2024) study the phylogenetic affinities of Malarossia from the Eocene of Ukraine, recovering it as an early diverging genus within the carditid subfamily Scalaricarditinae.[86]
  • A study on the evolutionary history of Mediterranean bivalves across the Zanclean-Calabrian interval, providing evidence of less intense and more gradual loss of biodiversity than previously estimated and of more severe loss of biodiversity suspension feeders compared to infaunal deposit feeders, is published by Mondanaro, Dominici & Danise (2024).[87]
  • Campbell (2024) revises the bivalve fossil record from the Pleistocene Waccamaw Formation (United States), expanding known bivalve diversity from this formation.[88]

Gastropods

[edit]
Name Novelty Status Authors Age Type locality Location Notes Images

Acanthais? sutii[89]

Sp. nov

Valid

Kovács & Vicián

Miocene

Lajta Limestone Formation

 Hungary

Possibly a species of Acanthais.

Agordozyga[72]

Gen. et sp. nov

Dominici, Danise & Tintori

Middle Triassic (Ladinian)

Pelsa-Vazzoler Lagerstätte

 Italy

A member of the family Pseudozygopleuridae. Genus includes new species A. caprina.

Allopeas agnolini[90]

Sp. nov

Valid

Miquel

Late Cretaceous (Maastrichtian)

Chorrillo Formation

 Argentina

A species of Allopeas.

Amalda bibhae[91]

Sp. nov

Valid

Banerjee & Halder

Eocene

Cambay Shale

 India

A species of Amalda.

Amaurellina cambayensis[91]

Sp. nov

Valid

Banerjee & Halder

Eocene

Cambay Shale

 India

Ampullina? eocenica[91]

Sp. nov

Valid

Banerjee & Halder

Eocene

Cambay Shale

 India

Ampullina vastanensis[91]

Sp. nov

Valid

Banerjee & Halder

Eocene

Cambay Shale

 India

Apiotoma rammohani[91]

Sp. nov

Valid

Banerjee & Halder

Eocene

Cambay Shale

 India

A species of Apiotoma.

Aplus anatolicus[92]

Sp. nov

Valid

Harzhauser & Landau

Miocene

Týrtar Formation

 Turkey

A species of Aplus.

Aplus hofae[92]

Sp. nov

Valid

Harzhauser & Landau

Miocene

Dej Formation

 Romania

A species of Aplus.

Aplus raveni[93]

Sp. nov

Valid

Landau & Harzhauser

Pliocene

 Spain

A species of Aplus.

Aristovasum chipolense[94]

Comb. nov

Valid

(Vokes)

Miocene

Chipola Formation

 United States
( Florida)

A member of the family Vasidae. Moved from Vasum chipolense Vokes (1966).

Assouella[95]

Nom. nov

Valid

Pacaud

Cretaceous

 India
 Iran

A replacement name for Morgania Cossmann (1906; itself a replacement name for Irania Douvillé, 1904). The type species is "Vicarya" fusiformis Hislop (1860).

Attiliosa juhaszi[89]

Sp. nov

Valid

Kovács & Vicián

Miocene

Lajta Limestone Formation

 Hungary

A species of Attiliosa.

Atys extumidus[61]

Nom. nov

Valid

Pacaud in Coan, Pacaud & Kabat

Oligocene

 France
 Germany

A species of Atys; a replacement name for Bulla turgidula Sandberger (1859).

Barycypraea macropyga[96]

Sp. nov

Valid

Lorenz

Pliocene

 Indonesia

A species of Barycypraea.

Benthonella prosoclinata[91]

Sp. nov

Valid

Banerjee & Halder

Eocene

Cambay Shale

 India

A species of Benthonella.

Bernaya molisana[97]

Sp. nov

Valid

Capasso

Late Cretaceous

 Italy

A species of Bernaya.

Beyregrex[98]

Gen. et comb. nov

Valid

Merle in Merle et al.

Paleogene

 Belgium
 France
 Germany
 United Kingdom

A member of the family Muricidae. The type species is "Murex" pereger Beyrich (1854); genus also includes "Murex" sarroniensis Carez (1879), "Murex" hantoniensis Edwards in Lowry et al. (1866), "Hexaplex" brevaculeatus Janssen (1978) and "Murex (Poirieria)" cedillatus Cossmann & Peyrot (1924).

Bezanconia invenusta[95]

Sp. nov

Valid

Pacaud

Eocene

 France

A member of the family Cerithiidae.

Biarmeaspira heidelbergerae[99]

Sp. nov

Valid

Karapunar, Todd & Nützel

Carboniferous (Viséan)

Lower Limestone Formation

 United Kingdom

A member of the family Eotomariidae.

Bistolida barbieriae[100]

Sp. nov

Valid

Dovesi

Miocene

 Indonesia

A species of Bistolida.

Bittium kamalae[91]

Sp. nov

Valid

Banerjee & Halder

Eocene

Cambay Shale

 India

A species of Bittium.

Bittium purnimae[91]

Sp. nov

Valid

Banerjee & Halder

Eocene

Cambay Shale

 India

A species of Bittium.

Bocourtia leonardodavincii[90]

Sp. nov

Valid

Miquel

Late Cretaceous (Maastrichtian)

Chorrillo Formation

 Argentina

A species of Bocourtia.

Bothriembryon pilkiensis[101]

Sp. nov

Valid

Ryan et al.

Possibly late Pliocene

 Australia

A species of Bothriembryon.

Calagrassor viciani[92]

Sp. nov

Valid

Harzhauser & Landau

Miocene

Baden Formation

 Austria
 Czech Republic
 Hungary
 Romania

A species of Calagrassor.

Camponaxis ladinica[72]

Sp. nov

Dominici, Danise & Tintori

Middle Triassic (Ladinian)

Pelsa-Vazzoler Lagerstätte

 Italy

A member of the family Cimidae.

Cancellotomaria boninsegnai[102]

Sp. nov

Valid

Monari & Dellantonio

Middle Triassic (Anisian)

 Italy

A member of Pleurotomariida belonging to the family Zygitidae.

Cassis vancuycki[103]

Sp. nov

Valid

Lozouet & Lesport

Oligocene

 France

A species of Cassis.

Cerithiopsis vilsundensis[104]

Sp. nov

Valid

Schnetler et al.

Oligocene

 Denmark

A species of Cerithiopsis.

Clithon cliffendense[105]

Sp. nov

Valid

Symonds

Paleogene

Solent Group

 United Kingdom

A species of Clithon.

Clithon greteliae[105]

Sp. nov

Valid

Symonds

Paleogene

Solent Group

 United Kingdom

A species of Clithon.

Clithon pacaudi[105]

Sp. nov

Valid

Symonds

Paleogene

Solent Group

 United Kingdom

A species of Clithon.

Codinella? fontanai[102]

Sp. nov

Valid

Monari & Dellantonio

Middle Triassic (Anisian)

 Italy

A member of Pleurotomariida belonging to the superfamily Pleurotomarioidea and the family Stuorellidae.

Coelostemma patagonica[90]

Sp. nov

Valid

Miquel

Late Cretaceous (Maastrichtian)

Chorrillo Formation

 Argentina

A member of the family Holospiridae.

Coelostylina civettae[72]

Sp. nov

Dominici, Danise & Tintori

Middle Triassic (Ladinian)

Pelsa-Vazzoler Lagerstätte

 Italy

A member of the family Coelostylinidae.

Colina deshayesi[61]

Nom. nov

Valid

Pacaud in Coan, Pacaud & Kabat

Eocene

 France

A species of Colina; a replacement name for Cerithium perelegans trilirata Deshayes (1864).

Colubraria alboranensis[93]

Sp. nov

Valid

Landau & Harzhauser

Pliocene

 Spain

A species of Colubraria.

Conus tsampikaensis[106]

Sp. nov

Valid

Psarras et al.

Pleistocene

Ladiko-Tsampika Formation

 Greece

A species of Conus.

Conus ventricosus rhodesensis[106]

Sp. nov

Valid

Psarras et al.

Pleistocene

Ladiko-Tsampika Formation

 Greece

A subspecies of Conus ventricosus.

Coralliophila subscarrosa[89]

Sp. nov

Valid

Kovács & Vicián

Miocene

Lajta Limestone Formation

 Hungary

A species of Coralliophila.

Corrosella arlanzonica[107]

Sp. nov

Valid

Talaván-Serna & Talaván-Gómez

Miocene

 Spain

Probably a species of Corrosella.

Cortinella stricta[72]

Sp. nov

Dominici, Danise & Tintori

Middle Triassic (Ladinian)

Pelsa-Vazzoler Lagerstätte

 Italy

A member of the family Cortinellidae.

Crassimurex (Pliocrassimurex) hirtus[98]

Sp. nov

Valid

Merle et al.

Pliocene

 Spain

A member of the family Muricidae.

Crossostoma acuta[108]

Sp. nov

Valid

Ferrari

Early Jurassic (Pliensbachian)

 Argentina

A member of the family Colloniidae.

Crossostoma? extensa[108]

Sp. nov

Valid

Ferrari

Early Jurassic (Pliensbachian)

 Argentina

A member of the family Colloniidae.

Cryptaulax pelsae[72]

Sp. nov

Dominici, Danise & Tintori

Middle Triassic (Ladinian)

Pelsa-Vazzoler Lagerstätte

 Italy

A member of the family Cryptaulacidae.

Cryptoneolatirus[109]

Gen. et comb. nov

Valid

Harzhauser, Landau & Vermeij

Miocene

 Austria
 Romania

A member of the family Fasciolariidae. The type species is "Fasciolaria" bellardii Hörnes (1854).

Cyclophorus kubarensis[110]

Sp. nov

Valid

Hirano & Matsuoka

Miocene

Korematsu Formation

 Japan

A species of Cyclophorus.

Cypraea parazoila[111]

Sp. nov

Valid

Lorenz

Pliocene

 Indonesia

A species of Cypraea.

Cypraedia mariehelenae[112]

Sp. nov

Valid

Celzard

Eocene

 France

Dermomurex (Gracilimurex) ligerianus[98]

Sp. nov

Valid

Merle et al.

Miocene

 France

A species of Dermomurex.

Diatrypesis agordina[72]

Sp. nov

Dominici, Danise & Tintori

Middle Triassic (Ladinian)

Pelsa-Vazzoler Lagerstätte

 Italy

A member of the family Zygopleuridae.

Dimorphotomaria[102]

Gen. et sp. et comb. nov

Valid

Monari & Dellantonio

Middle Triassic (Anisian)

 Italy
 Romania

A member of Pleurotomariida belonging to the superfamily Pleurotomarioidea and possibly to the family Wortheniellidae. The type species is D. fassaensis; genus also includes "Worthenia (Humiliworthenia)" microstriata Nützel et al. (2018).

Discopsis destefanii[113]

Sp. nov

Valid

Reitano, Di Franco & Scuderi

Pliocene

 Italy

A species of Discopsis.

Discopsis philippii[113]

Sp. nov

Valid

Reitano, Di Franco & Scuderi

Pleistocene

 Italy

A species of Discopsis.

Discopsis vivianorum[113]

Sp. nov

Valid

Reitano, Di Franco & Scuderi

Pliocene

 Italy

A species of Discopsis.

Dulaiania[109]

Gen. et comb. nov

Valid

Harzhauser, Landau & Vermeij

Miocene

 Romania

A member of the family Dolicholatiridae. The type species is "Fasciolaria" pleurotomoides Hoernes & Auinger (1890).

Eesticonus[114]

Gen. et sp. nov

Peel

Ordovician (Darriwilian)

 Estonia

A probable member of Archinacelloidea. The type species is E. aariensis.

Eopreangeria[91]

Gen. et sp. nov

Valid

Banerjee & Halder

Eocene

Cambay Shale

 India

Genus includes new species E. mangrolensis.

Erato falsemarginella[115]

Sp. nov

Valid

Fehse et al.

Pliocene

 Italy

A species of Erato.

Erato immanis[115]

Sp. nov

Valid

Fehse et al.

Pliocene

 Greece

A species of Erato.

Euconactaeon volkheimeri[108]

Sp. nov

Valid

Ferrari

Middle Jurassic (Aalenian–Bajocian)

 Argentina

A member of Acteonoidea belonging to the family Cylindrobullinidae.

Eucycloscala nitida[72]

Sp. nov

Dominici, Danise & Tintori

Middle Triassic (Ladinian)

Pelsa-Vazzoler Lagerstätte

 Italy

Eucyclus novus[108]

Sp. nov

Valid

Ferrari

Early Jurassic (Toarcian)

 Argentina

A member of the family Eucyclidae.

Eulimella (Anisocycla) acucula[61]

Nom. nov

Valid

Pacaud in Coan, Pacaud & Kabat

Eocene

 France

A species of Eulimella; a replacement name for Aciculina gracilis Deshayes (1861).

Eurolatirus[109]

Gen. et comb. nov

Valid

Harzhauser, Landau & Vermeij

Miocene

 Austria
 Bosnia and Herzegovina
 Bulgaria
 Czech Republic
 France
 Hungary
 Italy
 Poland
 Romania
 Turkey

A member of the family Fasciolariidae. The type species is "Fasciolaria" ornata d'Orbigny (1852); genus also includes "Streptochetus" dispar Peyrot (1928) and "Fusus" zahlbruckneri Quenstedt (1884; possibly a synonym of E. ornatus).

Euthria brunettii[92]

Sp. nov

Valid

Harzhauser & Landau

Miocene

Baden Formation

 Austria
 Bulgaria
 Czech Republic
 Poland
 Romania

A species of Euthria.

Euthria dellabellai[92]

Sp. nov

Valid

Harzhauser & Landau

Miocene

Grund Formation

 Austria
 Czech Republic

A species of Euthria.

Euthria frausseni[92]

Sp. nov

Valid

Harzhauser & Landau

Miocene

Dej Formation

 Austria
 Hungary
 Romania

A species of Euthria.

Euthria iberoadunca[93]

Sp. nov

Valid

Landau & Harzhauser

Pliocene

 Spain

A species of Euthria.

Euthria inflatissima[93]

Sp. nov

Valid

Landau & Harzhauser

Pliocene

 Spain

A species of Euthria.

Euthria lucenica[93]

Sp. nov

Valid

Landau & Harzhauser

Pliocene

 Spain

A species of Euthria.

Euthria obelixi[92]

Sp. nov

Valid

Harzhauser & Landau

Miocene

Brno Sand Formation

 Czech Republic

A species of Euthria.

Euthria odiosa[92]

Sp. nov

Valid

Harzhauser & Landau

Miocene

Baden Formation

 Austria
 Bulgaria
 Czech Republic
 Hungary
 Poland
 Romania
 Slovenia

A species of Euthria.

Euthria onubensis[93]

Sp. nov

Valid

Landau & Harzhauser

Pliocene

 Spain

A species of Euthria.

Euthria pliovirginea[93]

Sp. nov

Valid

Landau & Harzhauser

Pliocene

 Spain

A species of Euthria.

Euthria pouweri[93]

Sp. nov

Valid

Landau & Harzhauser

Pliocene

 Spain

A species of Euthria.

Euthria walaszczyki[92]

Sp. nov

Valid

Harzhauser & Landau

Miocene

Grund Formation

 Austria

A species of Euthria.

Euthria yesimae[92]

Sp. nov

Valid

Harzhauser & Landau

Miocene

Týrtar Formation

 Turkey

A species of Euthria.

Euthria zachosi[92]

Sp. nov

Valid

Harzhauser & Landau

Miocene

Baden Formation

 Austria

A species of Euthria.

Euthystylus dincae[72]

Sp. nov

Dominici, Danise & Tintori

Middle Triassic (Ladinian)

Pelsa-Vazzoler Lagerstätte

 Italy

A member of Pseudozygopleuroidea belonging to the family Goniospiridae.

Favartia jansseni[98]

Sp. nov

Valid

Merle et al.

Miocene

 Netherlands

A species of Favartia.

Fiacconella[102]

Gen. et comb. et sp. nov

Valid

Monari & Dellantonio

Middle Triassic

 Austria
 Italy

A member of Pleurotomariida belonging to the superfamily Pleurotomarioidea and the family Stuorellidae. The type species is "Pleurotomaria" leda Kittl (1895); genus also includes "Pleurotomaria" mammiformis Kittl (1895) and "Perotrochus" vasculum Böhm (1895), as well as new species F. pericincta.

Fiemmespira[102]

Gen. et comb. nov

Valid

Monari & Dellantonio

Middle Triassic (Anisian)

 China
 Italy
 Germany?

A member of Pleurotomariida belonging to the superfamily Pleurotomarioidea and the family Wortheniellidae. The type species is "Worthenia" marmolatae Kittl (1895); genus also includes "Worthenia" esinensis Kittl (1899), "Worthenia" zardini Yin & Yochelson (1983) and possibly "Worthenia" goederti Eckert (1955).

Flexopteron constantinense[98]

Sp. nov

Valid

Merle et al.

Eocene

Argiles à Corbules Formation

 France

A species of Flexopteron.

Flexopteron liancurtense[98]

Sp. nov

Valid

Merle et al.

Eocene

 France

A species of Flexopteron.

Fraudifusinus[109]

Gen. et comb. et 2 sp. nov

Valid

Harzhauser, Landau & Vermeij

Miocene

 Austria
 Bulgaria
 Czech Republic
 Hungary
 Romania

A member of the family Fasciolariidae. The type species is "Fusus" crispoides Kittl (1887); genus also includes new species F. grundensis and F. pseudocrispoides.

Gaetania[72]

Gen. et sp. nov

Dominici, Danise & Tintori

Middle Triassic (Ladinian)

Pelsa-Vazzoler Lagerstätte

 Italy

A member of the family Coelostylinidae. Genus includes new species G. coronata.

Gailleagrassor[92]

Gen. et sp. nov

Valid

Harzhauser & Landau

Miocene

Dej Formation

 Austria
 Czech Republic
 Hungary
 Romania

A member of the family Eosiphonidae. The type species is G. paratethyca.

Galeropsis badenica[89]

Sp. nov

Valid

Kovács & Vicián

Miocene

Lajta Limestone Formation

 Hungary

A member of the family Muricidae.

Gourmya magnifica[116]

Sp. nov

Valid

Landau, Breitenberger & Harzhauser

Miocene

 Indonesia

A species of Gourmya.

Gracilipurpura? evae[89]

Sp. nov

Valid

Kovács & Vicián

Miocene

Lajta Limestone Formation

 Hungary

Possibly a species of Gracilipurpura.

Gyrineum cahuzaci[103]

Sp. nov

Valid

Lozouet & Lesport

Oligocene

 France

A species of Gyrineum.

Heliacus stefanmeszarosi[117]

Sp. nov

Valid

Biskupič

Miocene (Serravallian)

Stupava Formation

 Slovakia

A species of Heliacus.

Hemiauricula marolium[61]

Nom. nov

Valid

Pacaud in Coan, Pacaud & Kabat

Early Cretaceous (Hauterivian)

 France

A member of the family Acteonidae; a replacement name for Auricula marginata Leymerie (1842).

Hemiconus acionna[61]

Nom. nov

Valid

Pacaud in Coan, Pacaud & Kabat

Oligocene

 France
 Germany

A replacement name for Conus symmetricus Sandberger (1859).

Indobatillaria[91]

Gen. et sp. nov

Valid

Banerjee & Halder

Eocene

Cambay Shale

 India

Genus includes new species I. ismatae.

Indolithes[118]

Gen. et sp. nov

Valid

Dharma

Miocene

 Indonesia

A member of the family Fasciolariidae. The type species is I. elvinae.

Involuta? ishwari[91]

Sp. nov

Valid

Banerjee & Halder

Eocene

Cambay Shale

 India

Islamia arcana[119]

Sp. nov

Valid

Miller

Neogene (Messinian to Villafranchian)

 Spain

A species of Islamia.

Janiopsis vindobonensis[92]

Sp. nov

Valid

Harzhauser & Landau

Miocene

Baden Formation

 Austria
 Bosnia and Herzegovina
 Bulgaria
 Hungary
 Romania

A member of the family Pisaniidae.

Javastrombus[120]

Gen. et 6 sp. nov

Valid

Altaba

Miocene

 Indonesia

A member of the family Strombidae. The type species is J. praegracilis; genus also includes J. pinguis, J. cylindratus, J. kecil, J. subinermis and J. sondaicus.

Juventigulella saidii[121]

Sp. nov

Valid

Rowson et al.

Pleistocene

 Kenya

A species of Juventigulella.

Laevitomaria australis[108]

Sp. nov

Valid

Ferrari

Early Jurassic (Pliensbachian)

 Argentina

A member of the family Pleurotomariidae.

Laevitomaria? gigas[108]

Sp. nov

Valid

Ferrari

Early Jurassic (Pliensbachian)

 Argentina

A member of the family Pleurotomariidae.

Lambis elviae[122]

Sp. nov

Valid

Dharma & Liverani

Miocene

 Indonesia

A species of Lambis.

Lambis wakefieldi[122]

Sp. nov

Valid

Dharma & Liverani

Miocene

 Indonesia

A species of Lambis.

Lilloiconcha novasi[90]

Sp. nov

Valid

Miquel

Late Cretaceous (Maastrichtian)

Chorrillo Formation

 Argentina

A member of the family Charopidae.

Linatella antecessor[103]

Sp. nov

Valid

Lozouet & Lesport

Oligocene

 France

A species of Linatella.

Liralithes[123]

Gen. et comb. nov

Valid

Vermeij, Raven & Harzhauser

Miocene to Pleistocene

 Indonesia
 Philippines

A member of the family Clavilithidae. The type species is "Fusus" tjidamarensis Martin (1879); genus also includes "Fusus (Clavella)" tjaringinensis Martin (1895) and "Fusus (Clavella)" verbeeki Martin (1895).

Lysinoe bravoensis[124]

Sp. nov

Valid

Salvador

Oligocene

 Mexico

A member of the family Xanthonychidae.

Macrozonites turonia[61]

Nom. nov

Valid

Pacaud in Coan, Pacaud & Kabat

Miocene

 France

A member of the family Grandipatulidae; a replacement name for Helix umbilicalis Deshayes (1832).

Metula aliceae[92]

Sp. nov

Valid

Harzhauser & Landau

Miocene

Dej Formation

 Austria
 Hungary
 Romania

A species of Metula.

Metula kovacsi[92]

Sp. nov

Valid

Harzhauser & Landau

Miocene

Dej Formation

 Romania

A species of Metula.

Metula moli[93]

Sp. nov

Valid

Landau & Harzhauser

Pliocene

 Spain

A species of Metula.

Miolyncina margaritaria[125]

Sp. nov

Valid

Dovesi & Lorenz

Pliocene (Zanclean)

Kaliwangu Formation

 Indonesia

Mitromorpha (Mitrolumna) danica[104]

Sp. nov

Valid

Schnetler et al.

Oligocene

 Denmark

A species of Mitromorpha.

Moenaspira[102]

Gen. et comb. et sp. nov

Valid

Monari & Dellantonio

Middle Triassic (Anisian)

 Italy
 China?
 Poland?

A member of Pleurotomariida belonging to the superfamily Murchisonioidea and the family Plethospiridae. The type species is "Worthenia" magna Böhm (1895); genus also includes new species M. crassa.

Murexsul sztanoae[89]

Sp. nov

Valid

Kovács & Vicián

Miocene

Dej Formation

 Romania

A species of Murexsul.

Muricopsis neraudeaui[98]

Sp. nov

Valid

Merle et al.

Miocene

 France

A species of Muricopsis.

Muricopsis pontileviensis[98]

Sp. nov

Valid

Merle et al.

Miocene

 France

A species of Muricopsis.

Napaeus ripkeni[126]

Sp. nov

Valid

Margry

Probably Quaternary

 Spain
( Canary Islands)

A species of Napaeus.

Napaeus santanabenitezi[126]

Sp. nov

Valid

Margry

Probably Quaternary

 Spain
( Canary Islands)

A species of Napaeus.

Napaeus vanooijeni[126]

Sp. nov

Valid

Margry

Probably Quaternary

 Spain
( Canary Islands)

A species of Napaeus.

Napaeus zarzaliensis[126]

Sp. nov

Valid

Margry

Probably Quaternary

 Spain
( Canary Islands)

A species of Napaeus.

Natica naroliensis[91]

Sp. nov

Valid

Banerjee & Halder

Eocene

Cambay Shale

 India

A species of Natica.

Neilsonia seussae[99]

Sp. nov

Valid

Karapunar, Todd & Nützel

Carboniferous (Viséan)

Lower Limestone Formation

 United Kingdom

A member of the family Eotomariidae.

Neosimnia brevicula[127]

Sp. nov

Valid

Celzard & Dovesi

Miocene

 Indonesia

A member of the family Ovulidae.

Neosimnia graniformis[127]

Sp. nov

Valid

Celzard & Dovesi

Miocene

 Indonesia

A member of the family Ovulidae.

Neosimnia multilineata[127]

Sp. nov

Valid

Celzard & Dovesi

Miocene

 Indonesia

A member of the family Ovulidae.

Neosimnia pseudolaevis[127]

Sp. nov

Valid

Celzard & Dovesi

Miocene

 Indonesia

A member of the family Ovulidae.

Neosimnia pulchra[127]

Sp. nov

Valid

Celzard & Dovesi

Miocene

 Indonesia

A member of the family Ovulidae.

Nipteraxis transmontanus[128]

Sp. nov

Valid

Biskupič

Miocene (Serravallian)

Studienka Formation

 Slovakia

A member of the family Architectonicidae.

Nodocingulum ogilvieae[102]

Sp. nov

Valid

Monari & Dellantonio

Middle Triassic (Anisian)

 Italy

A member of Pleurotomariida belonging to the superfamily Pleurotomarioidea and the family Wortheniellidae.

Nucellopsis parisiensis[98]

Sp. nov

Valid

Merle et al.

Eocene

 France

A member of the family Muricidae.

Obornella victoriae[108]

Sp. nov

Valid

Ferrari

Early Jurassic (Pliensbachian)

 Argentina

A species of Obornella.

Pachycerithium[91]

Gen. et sp. nov

Valid

Banerjee & Halder

Eocene

Cambay Shale

 India

Genus includes new species P. richardi.

Palaeorissoina hettangiensis[108]

Sp. nov

Valid

Ferrari

Early Jurassic (Hettangian)

 Argentina

A member of the family Palaeorissoinidae.

Paleochicoreus[98]

Gen. et comb. nov

Valid

Merle in Merle et al.

Paleocene-Eocene

 Angola
 Cameroon
 France
 Nigeria
 United States
( Texas
 Washington)

A member of the family Muricidae. The type species is "Chicoreus (Phyllonotus)" initialis Vokes (1990); genus also includes "Murex" packardi Dickerson (1915), "Pterynoyus" newtoni Eames (1957), "Murex" diderrichi Vincent (1913), "Murex" bicostatus Deshayes (1835).

Pazinotus martonszaboi[89]

Sp. nov

Valid

Kovács & Vicián

Miocene

Tekeres Schlier Formation

 Hungary

A species of Pazinotus.

Persististrombus bogoriense[129]

Sp. nov

Valid

Liverani

Miocene

 Indonesia

A species of Persististrombus.

Pleurotomaria? plana[108]

Sp. nov

Valid

Ferrari

Early Jurassic (Pliensbachian)

 Argentina

Possibly a species of Pleurotomaria.

Pleurotomaria? trochotomorpha[108]

Sp. nov

Valid

Ferrari

Early Jurassic (Pliensbachian)

 Argentina

Possibly a species of Pleurotomaria.

Ponderia remyi[98]

Sp. nov

Valid

Merle et al.

Eocene

 France

A species of Ponderia.

Potamides mosaliensis[91]

Sp. nov

Valid

Banerjee & Halder

Eocene

Cambay Shale

 India

Potamides shahensis[91]

Sp. nov

Valid

Banerjee & Halder

Eocene

Cambay Shale

 India

Potamolithus fabiani[90]

Sp. nov

Valid

Miquel

Late Cretaceous (Maastrichtian)

Chorrillo Formation

 Argentina

A species of Potamolithus.

Predazzella[102]

Gen. et sp. et comb. nov

Valid

Monari & Dellantonio

Middle Triassic (Anisian, possibly also Ladinian[72])

 Italy

A member of Pleurotomariida possibly belonging to the superfamily Murchisonioidea and the family Plethospiridae. The type species is P. elongata; genus also includes "Cheilotoma" avisii Böhm (1895) and possibly P? monarii Dominici, Danise & Tintori (2024).[72]

Prodotia? wesselyi[92]

Sp. nov

Valid

Harzhauser & Landau

Miocene

Grund Formation

 Austria

Possibly a species of Prodotia.

Promathildia gracile[72]

Sp. nov

Dominici, Danise & Tintori

Middle Triassic (Ladinian)

Pelsa-Vazzoler Lagerstätte

 Italy

A member of the family Mathildidae.

Pronucellopsis[98]

Gen. et sp. nov

Valid

Merle in Merle et al.

Paleocene (Thanetian)

 France

A member of the family Muricidae. The type species is P. pacaudi Merle, Ledon & Goret in Merle et al. (2024).

Pseudobellardia sitae[91]

Sp. nov

Valid

Banerjee & Halder

Eocene

Cambay Shale

 India

Pseudofusus balteus[109]

Sp. nov

Valid

Harzhauser, Landau & Vermeij

Miocene

Sámsonháza Formation

 Hungary

A species of Pseudofusus.

Pseudofusus rostratoides[109]

Sp. nov

Valid

Harzhauser, Landau & Vermeij

Miocene

Baden Formation

 Austria
 Hungary

A species of Pseudofusus.

Pseudofusus? schuberthi[109]

Sp. nov

Valid

Harzhauser, Landau & Vermeij

Miocene

Baden Formation

 Austria
 Czech Republic

Possibly a species of Pseudofusus.

Pseudofusus stahlschmidti[109]

Sp. nov

Valid

Harzhauser, Landau & Vermeij

Miocene

Baden Formation

 Austria
 Hungary

A species of Pseudofusus.

Pseudoscalites karapunari[72]

Sp. nov

Dominici, Danise & Tintori

Middle Triassic (Ladinian)

Pelsa-Vazzoler Lagerstätte

 Italy

A member of the family Purpurinidae.

Pseudotaphrus deshayesi[61]

Nom. nov

Valid

Pacaud in Coan, Pacaud & Kabat

Eocene

 France

A member of the family Zebinidae; a replacement name for Rissoa cincta Deshayes (1861).

Pseudotorinia pliomarthae[130]

Sp. nov

Valid

Brunetti & Della Bella

Pliocene

 Italy
 Spain

A species of Pseudotorinia.

Pseudotrophonopsis[98]

Gen. et comb. nov

Valid

Merle in Merle et al.

Eocene

 France
 United Kingdom

A member of the family Muricidae. The type species is "Buccinum" defossum Pilkington (1804).

Pseudovertagus kondoi[131]

Sp. nov

Valid

Kase et al.

Pliocene

Ananai Formation

 Japan

A species of Pseudovertagus.

Pterynotus (Pterymarchia) gaasensis[98]

Sp. nov

Valid

Merle et al.

Oligocene

Gaas Formation

 France

A species of Pterynotus.

Pterynotus (Pterymarchia) pelouatensis[98]

Sp. nov

Valid

Merle et al.

Miocene

 France

A species of Pterynotus.

Ptychocerithium shamukum[91]

Sp. nov

Valid

Banerjee & Halder

Eocene

Cambay Shale

 India

Puposyrnola coartata[61]

Nom. nov

Valid

Pacaud in Coan, Pacaud & Kabat

Eocene

 France

A species of Puposyrnola; a replacement name for Turbonilla angusta Deshayes (1861).

Rhinovasum aquitanicum[94]

Comb. nov

Valid

(Peyrot)

Miocene

 France

A member of the family Vasidae. Moved from Vasum subpugillare mut. aquitanicum Peyrot (1928).

Rhinovasum subpugillare[94]

Comb. nov

Valid

(d'Orbigny)

Oligocene

 France

A member of the family Vasidae. Moved from Turbinella subpugillaris d'Orbigny (1852).

Rhinovasum tuberculatum[94]

Comb. nov

Valid

(Gabb)

Miocene

 Dominican Republic
 Venezuela

A member of the family Vasidae. Moved from Vasum tuberculatum Gabb (1873).

Rimella rokeyae[91]

Sp. nov

Valid

Banerjee & Halder

Eocene

Cambay Shale

 India

Rissoina albis[61]

Nom. nov

Valid

Pacaud in Coan, Pacaud & Kabat

Early Cretaceous (Albian)

 France

A species of Rissoina; a replacement name for Melania incerta Leymerie (1842).

Rufilla giacomellii[102]

Sp. nov

Valid

Monari & Dellantonio

Middle Triassic (Anisian)

 Italy

A member of Pleurotomariida belonging to the superfamily Eotomarioidea and the family Rhaphistomellidae.

Rufilla wilckensi[102]

Sp. nov

Valid

Monari & Dellantonio

Middle Triassic (Anisian)

 Italy

A member of Pleurotomariida belonging to the superfamily Eotomarioidea and the family Rhaphistomellidae.

Sandbergeria khanae[91]

Sp. nov

Valid

Banerjee & Halder

Eocene

Cambay Shale

 India

Sandbergeria (Sandbergeria) metalis[61]

Nom. nov

Valid

Pacaud in Coan, Pacaud & Kabat

Eocene

 France

A member of the family Scaliolidae; a replacement name for Cerithium turbinopsis Deshayes (1864).

Schizogonium letiziae[72]

Sp. nov

Dominici, Danise & Tintori

Middle Triassic (Ladinian)

Pelsa-Vazzoler Lagerstätte

 Italy

Scurriopsis (Hennocquia) cagnadensis[108]

Sp. nov

Valid

Ferrari

Early Jurassic (Toarcian)

 Argentina

Possibly a member of the family Acmaeidae.

Scurriopsis (Hennocquia) sanjuanensis[108]

Sp. nov

Valid

Ferrari

Early Jurassic (Toarcian)

 Argentina

Possibly a member of the family Acmaeidae.

Semicassis poustagnacensis[103]

Sp. nov

Valid

Lozouet & Lesport

Oligocene

 France

A species of Semicassis.

Serratocerithium indicum[91]

Sp. nov

Valid

Banerjee & Halder

Eocene

Cambay Shale

 India

Siphonalia kalpanae[91]

Sp. nov

Valid

Banerjee & Halder

Eocene

Cambay Shale

 India

Siphonalia pritilatae[91]

Sp. nov

Valid

Banerjee & Halder

Eocene

Cambay Shale

 India

Snyderifusus[109]

Gen. et comb. nov

Valid

Harzhauser, Landau & Vermeij

Miocene

 Austria
 Bosnia and Herzegovina
 Hungary
 Poland
 Romania

A member of the family Fasciolariidae. The type species is "Fusus" prevosti Hörnes (1853).

Sthenorytis garigor[132]

Nom. nov

Valid

Cilia

Miocene (Langhian to Tortonian)

Upper Globigerina Limestone Formation

 Malta

A wentletrap; a replacement name for Scalaria melitensis Cowper Reed in Baldacchino (1939).

Strepsidura reticulata[91]

Sp. nov

Valid

Banerjee & Halder

Eocene

Cambay Shale

 India

Striactaeonina ingens[72]

Sp. nov

Dominici, Danise & Tintori

Middle Triassic (Ladinian)

Pelsa-Vazzoler Lagerstätte

 Italy

A member of Acteonoidea belonging to the family Tubiferidae.

Striactaeonina minor[108]

Sp. nov

Valid

Ferrari

Middle Jurassic (Aalenian)

 Argentina

A member of the family Tubiferidae.

Stuorella crenulata[102]

Sp. nov

Valid

Monari & Dellantonio

Middle Triassic (Anisian)

 Italy

A member of Pleurotomariida belonging to the superfamily Pleurotomarioidea and the family Stuorellidae.

Sulcoactaeon sabattinae[108]

Sp. nov

Valid

Ferrari

Middle Jurassic (Aalenian)

 Argentina

A member of Acteonoidea belonging to the family Bullinidae.

Takashius kantori[109]

Sp. nov

Valid

Harzhauser, Landau & Vermeij

Miocene

Dej Formation

 Romania

A member of the family Fasciolariidae.

Takashius vinculum[109]

Sp. nov

Valid

Harzhauser, Landau & Vermeij

Miocene

Dej Formation

 Austria
 Bulgaria
 Czech Republic
 Hungary
 Romania

A member of the family Fasciolariidae.

Tapinotomaria longstaffae[99]

Sp. nov

Valid

Karapunar, Todd & Nützel

Carboniferous (Viséan)

Lower Limestone Formation

 United Kingdom

A member of the family Phymatopleuridae.

Teinostoma maryae[91]

Sp. nov

Valid

Banerjee & Halder

Eocene

Cambay Shale

 India

A species of Teinostoma.

Temnotropis maestroettorei[102]

Sp. nov

Valid

Monari & Dellantonio

Middle Triassic (Anisian)

 Italy

A member of Pleurotomariida belonging to the family Temnotropidae.

Tethyspollia[92]

Gen. et comb. nov

Valid

Harzhauser & Landau

Miocene

 Bulgaria
 Romania

A member of the family Prodotiidae. The type species is "Pollia" mariae Hoernes & Auinger (1890); genus also includes "Cantharus (Pollia)" beregovi Kojumdgieva in Kojumdgieva & Strachimirov (1960).

Textiliomurex chodmonensis[98]

Sp. nov

Valid

Merle et al.

Eocene

 France

A member of the family Muricidae.

Texturaspira[102]

Gen. et comb. nov

Valid

Monari & Dellantonio

Middle Triassic (Anisian)

 China
 Italy

A member of Pleurotomariida belonging to the superfamily Pleurotomarioidea and the family Wortheniellidae. The type species is "Worthenia" supraornata Kittl (1895); genus also includes "Worthenia" tuberculifera Koken (1900) and "Worthenia" ligylirae Yin & Yochelson (1983).

Tibia cluzaudi[133]

Sp. nov

Valid

Liverani & Wieneke

Oligocene

 France

A species of Tibia.

Timbellus calciacus[98]

Sp. nov

Valid

Merle et al.

Eocene

 France

A species of Timbellus.

Timbellus curvispina[98]

Sp. nov

Valid

Merle et al.

Eocene

 France

A species of Timbellus.

Timbellus longicanalis[98]

Sp. nov

Valid

Merle et al.

Eocene

 France

A species of Timbellus.

Timbellus magnei[98]

Nom. nov

Valid

Merle et al.

Eocene

 France

A species of Timbellus; a replacement name for Murex trigonus Rouault (1850).

Timbellus magnificus[98]

Sp. nov

Valid

Merle et al.

Eocene

 France

A species of Timbellus.

Timbellus occidentalis[98]

Sp. nov

Valid

Merle et al.

Eocene

 France

A species of Timbellus.

Timbellus radulfiensis[98]

Sp. nov

Valid

Merle et al.

Eocene

Argiles à Corbules Formation

 France

A species of Timbellus.

Timbellus sixi[98]

Sp. nov

Valid

Merle et al.

Eocene

 France

A species of Timbellus.

Timbellus submicropterus[98]

Sp. nov

Valid

Merle et al.

Eocene

 France

A species of Timbellus.

Trachynerita tenuicostata[72]

Sp. nov

Dominici, Danise & Tintori

Middle Triassic (Ladinian)

Pelsa-Vazzoler Lagerstätte

 Italy

A member of Neritoidea belonging to the family Neritariidae.

Triadoskenea alpicornu[72]

Sp. nov

Dominici, Danise & Tintori

Middle Triassic (Ladinian)

Pelsa-Vazzoler Lagerstätte

 Italy

A member of the family Cortinellidae.

Tricolnaticopsis elongatus[72]

Sp. nov

Dominici, Danise & Tintori

Middle Triassic (Ladinian)

Pelsa-Vazzoler Lagerstätte

 Italy

Trubatsa calviniacensis[98]

Sp. nov

Valid

Merle et al.

Eocene

 France

A species of Trubatsa.

Trubatsa ganensis[98]

Sp. nov

Valid

Merle et al.

Eocene

 France

A species of Trubatsa.

Truncaria (Coptaxis) vallismunda[61]

Nom. nov

Valid

Pacaud in Coan, Pacaud & Kabat

Eocene

 France

A species of Truncaria; a replacement name for Buccinum truncatum Deshayes (1835).

Trypanaxis mauriniacus[61]

Nom. nov

Valid

Pacaud in Coan, Pacaud & Kabat

Oligocene

 France

A member of the family Trypanaxidae; a replacement name for Cerithium sandbergeri Deshayes (1864).

Turritella bardhani[134]

Sp. nov

Halder in Mondal et al.

Late Cretaceous (Turonian)

Nodular Limestone Formation

 India

A species of Turritella.

Vermicularia katiae[135]

Sp. nov

Valid

Anderson & Allmon

Miocene–Pliocene

 Dominican Republic

A species of Vermicularia. Published online in 2024, but the issue date is listed as December 2023.

Viennella baluki[136]

Sp. nov

Valid

Biskupič

Miocene (Serravallian)

Studienka Formation

 Slovakia

A member of the family Turritellidae.

Viezzenella[102]

Gen. et sp. nov

Valid

Monari & Dellantonio

Middle Triassic (Anisian)

 Italy

A member of Pleurotomariida belonging to the superfamily Eotomarioidea and the family Rhaphistomellidae. The type species is V. ruvida.

Xenofusinus[109]

Gen. et comb. nov

Valid

Harzhauser, Landau & Vermeij

Miocene

 Austria
 Germany

A member of the family Fasciolariidae. The type species is "Fusus" haueri Hoernes (1875).

Zygopleura elongata[72]

Sp. nov

Dominici, Danise & Tintori

Middle Triassic (Ladinian)

Pelsa-Vazzoler Lagerstätte

 Italy

Gastropod research

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  • A study on the phylogenetic relationships of members of Pleurotomariida is published by Karapunar, Höhna & Nützel (2024).[137]
  • Sun et al. (2024) describe fossils of large-bodied members of the genus Toxoconcha from the Middle Triassic Qingyan biota (Guizhou, China), estimating the largest specimen to have original height of around 350 mm.[138]
  • Merle, Goldstein & McKinney (2024) report cases of cannibalism in Crassimurex calcitrapa from the Eocene strata from the Paris Basin (France), representing the earliest occurrence of this behavior in the muricid fossil record.[139]
  • Evidence of preservation of intact polyene pigments in gastropod shells from the Miocene Vienna Basin (Austria and Hungary) is presented by Wolkenstein, Schmidt & Harzhauser (2024).[140]
  • A study on the diversity of Miocene gastropods from the Central Paratethys, providing evidence of a Middle Miocene species richness hotspot resulting from the formation of an archipelago-like landscape and the Middle Miocene Climatic Optimum, as well as evidence of subsequent decline in biodiversity related to the Middle Miocene disruption, is published by Harzhauser et al. (2024).[141]
  • Tattersfield et al. (2024) study the ecological associations of extant terrestrial gastropods from the Laetoli-Endulen area (Tanzania) and compare them with Pliocene gastropod assemblages from Laetoli, interpreting gastropods from the Lower Laetolil beds as indicative of semi-arid environment, those from the Upper Laetolil Beds as indicative of a mosaic of forest, woodland and bushland habitats, and gastropods from the Upper Ndolanya Beds as indicative of humid environment.[142]
  • Evidence of coordinated response of endemic Microcolpia and Theodoxus prevostianus from Lake Pețea (Romania) to Late Glacial and Holocene climate changes resulting in lake level changes, thermal water pulses and changes of availability of calcium and magnesium in shell construction is presented by Gulyás & Sümegi (2024).[143]

Other molluscs

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Name Novelty Status Authors Age Type locality Location Notes Images

Agidelia[144]

Gen. et sp. nov

Mazaev

Permian

 Russia

A member of Rostroconchia belonging to the family Bransoniidae. Genus includes new species A. magnifica. Published online in 2024, but the issue date is listed as December 2023.

Arceodomus fredericksi[145]

Sp. nov

Valid

Mazaev

Permian

 Russia

A member of Rostroconchia. Published online in 2024, but the issue date is listed as December 2023.

Ashaconcha[144]

Gen. et sp. nov

Mazaev

Permian

 Russia

A member of Rostroconchia belonging to the family Bransoniidae. Genus includes new species A. rara. Published online in 2024, but the issue date is listed as December 2023.

Hoarepora uralica[144]

Sp. nov

Mazaev

Permian

 Russia

A member of Rostroconchia belonging to the family Bransoniidae. Published online in 2024, but the issue date is listed as December 2023.

Hookisplax[146]

Gen. et sp. nov

Valid

Sigwart, Wyse Jackson & Parkes

Carboniferous (Tournaisian)

Hook Head Formation

 Ireland

A chiton belonging to the subclass Paleoloricata and to the order Septemchitonida. The type species is H. byrneae.

Lekiskochiton crassus[147]

Sp. nov

Valid

Mazaev

Permian

 Russia

A lepidopleurid chiton.

Ochmazochiton uralensis[148]

Sp. nov

Valid

Mazaev

Permian (Sakmarian)

 Russia

A chiton.

Plaxiphora luzanovkae[149]

Sp. nov

Valid

Sirenko & Dell'Angelo

Paleocene

Luzanovka Beds

 Ukraine

A chiton, a species of Plaxiphora.

Ressericonella[150]

Gen. et comb. et sp. nov

Valid

Oh & Peel

Cambrian Stage 4 and Wuliuan

Langston Formation

 Greenland
 United States
( Idaho)

A member of the family Helcionellidae. The type species is "Helcionella" aequa Resser (1939); genus also includes new species R. pipalukae.

Shishania[151]

Gen. et sp. nov

Valid

Zhang et al.

Cambrian Stage 4

Wulongqing Formation

 China

A shell-less stem mollusc. The type species is S. aculeata.

Tritonophon grimsbyensis[152]

Sp. nov

Valid

Pratt, Hopkins & Hopkins

Silurian (Llandovery)

Grimsby Formation

 Canada
( Ontario)

A member of Bellerophontida.

General research

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  • Wang et al. (2024) study Cambrian trace fossils assigned to the ichnogenus Climactichnites from the Elk Mound Group (Blackberry Hill, Wisconsin, United States), Archaeonassa from the Sellick Hill Formation (Australia) and Palaeobullia from the Buen Formation (Greenland), produced by animals moving on land millions of years before full terrestrialization, and interpret molluscs as most likely tracemakers; in the online supplemental material of the study the authors also argue that trace fossils from the Elk Mound Group assigned to the ichnogenus Protichnites resemble traces produced by marine gastropods, and that their asymmetry might be a result of chirality of mollusc shells.[153]
  • Antoine et al. (2024) report the discovery of fossil material from Kourou (French Guiana) providing evidence of the presence of diverse foraminifer, plant and animal communities near the equator in the 130,000-115,000 years ago time interval, including evidence of the presence of a diverse mollusc assemblage indicative of stronger affinities between Guianas and the Caribbean than today.[154]

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