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A Survey of Sarmatian Molluscs of the “Trochus podolicus” Group (Gastropoda, Trochoidea)

The Middle to Late Miocene (Sarmatian) species of the “Trochus podolicus” group are a heterogeneous assemblage which is here divided in the Gibbula podolica group (6 species) and Calliostoma podolicoformis group (4 species), in the families Trochidae and Calliostomatidae, respectively. New data on t...

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Main Authors: Anistratenko, O.Yu., Anistratenko, V.V.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Інститут зоології ім. І. І. Шмальгаузена НАН України 2005
Online Access:http://dspace.nbuv.gov.ua/handle/123456789/3304
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Summary:The Middle to Late Miocene (Sarmatian) species of the “Trochus podolicus” group are a heterogeneous assemblage which is here divided in the Gibbula podolica group (6 species) and Calliostoma podolicoformis group (4 species), in the families Trochidae and Calliostomatidae, respectively. New data on the biostratigraphy of C. podolicoformis (Kolesnikov, 1935) and on the biogeography of G. laevigatopodolica (Kolesnikov, 1930), G. cordieriana (Orbigny, 1844), C. hommairei (Orbigny, 1844) and C. beaumontii (Orbigny, 1844) are given. A phylogenetic scheme reflecting the relationships of the species discussed here is proposed. Interpopulation differences for some species are described; they are interpreted as a result of palaeo-environmental differences between the Halician and Borysthenian Gulfs of the Sarmatian Sea.