Downloads provided by UsageCountsFirst record ofCocculinella(Mollusca, Gastropoda, Cocculiniformia) from the Lower Pleistocene of Southern Italy with the description of two new species
doi: 10.5252/g2011n4a9
handle: 11585/111003
First record ofCocculinella(Mollusca, Gastropoda, Cocculiniformia) from the Lower Pleistocene of Southern Italy with the description of two new species
ABSTRACT Cocculinella freti n. sp., from Archi and Valanidi (Reggio Calabria) and Cocculinela bertolasoi n. sp., from Valanidi (Reggio Calabria) and Capo Milazzo (Messina, Sicily), are described from three southern Italian Lower Pleistocene outcrops (bathyal assemblages). No species of the genus Cocculinella Thiele, 1909 is known from the Atlantic and the Mediterranean, whereas three living species are known from the Indo-Pacific. Very little, mostly questionable information is known on fossil species of the genus. The present report is the first unequivocal fossil record of Cocculinella, allowing the stratigraphic and biogeographic range of the genus to be extended to the Lower Pleistocene of the Mediterranean.
SYSTEMATICS; MEDITERRANEAN SEA; MOLLUSCA; PLEISTOCENE; COCCULINELLIDAE
SYSTEMATICS; MEDITERRANEAN SEA; MOLLUSCA; PLEISTOCENE; COCCULINELLIDAE
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