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Calliomphalus

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Calliomphalus
Temporal range: 168.3–33.9 Ma
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Calliomphalus

Cossmann 1888[1]
Subgenera and species

Subgenera

  • Calliomphalus (Calliomphalus)
  • Calliomphalus (Planolateralus)

Species

  • Calliomphalus angustus (Sohl 1960)
  • Calliomphalus bicarinatus Abbass 1967[2]
  • Calliomphalus conanti (Sohl 1960)
  • Calliomphalus decoris (Sohl 1960)
  • Calliomphalus elegans Beizel 1983[3]
  • Calliomphalus galalaensis Abbass 1967
  • Calliomphalus microcancelli Stephenson 1941

Calliomphalus is an extinct genus of sea snails in the family Eucyclidae.[4]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Catalogue illustré de coquilles fossiles de l'Eocène des environs de Paris.(3 fase.) M Cosmann, 1888, Annales de la Société Royale Malacologique de Belgique, 23, pages 3-328
  2. ^ H. L. Abbass. 1967. A monograph on the Egyptian Paleocene and Eocene gastropods. United Arab Republic, Geological Survey-Geological Museum, Palaeontological Series, Monograph (4)1-154
  3. ^ Late Jurassic and Early Cretaceous gastropodsof the north of Middle Siberia (systematic composition,paleoecology, stratigraphic and paleogeographic significance). Beizel, A.L., Proc. Inst. Geol. Geophys. SB RAS, 1983, no. 484, pages 1–94
  4. ^ Calliomphalus Cossmann, 1888 †. Retrieved through: World Register of Marine Species on 17 December 2018.
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  • "Calliomphalus". The Encyclopedia of Life.
  • "Calliomphalus". Paleobiology Database.