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1. Eulimella sp., I2706; 2. Trochidae indet., I2706; 3. Alvania sp., I2706; 4. Cerithiopsis sp., I2707; 5. Architectonicidae indet., I2707; 6. Globularia sp., I2706. Scale bar=1 mm.
Published: 01 February 2012
Fig. 8 1. Eulimella sp., I2706; 2. Trochidae indet., I2706; 3. Alvania sp., I2706; 4. Cerithiopsis sp., I2707; 5. Architectonicidae indet., I2707; 6. Globularia sp., I2706. Scale bar=1 mm.
Journal Article
Published: 01 February 2012
Italian Journal of Geosciences (2012) 131 (1): 66–76.
...Fig. 8 1. Eulimella sp., I2706; 2. Trochidae indet., I2706; 3. Alvania sp., I2706; 4. Cerithiopsis sp., I2707; 5. Architectonicidae indet., I2707; 6. Globularia sp., I2706. Scale bar=1 mm. ...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 May 2002
Journal of Paleontology (2002) 76 (3): 447–471.
.... (Vanikoridae), Euspira n. sp. A (Naticidae), Amuletum praeturriformis n. sp. (Turridae), Granosolarium cretasteum n. sp. (Architectonicidae), Echinimathilda moonkinua n. sp. (Mathildidae), Acteon bathurstensis n. sp. (Acteonidae), Biplica antichthona n. sp. (Ringiculidae), Goniocylichna australocylindricata n...
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Gastropoda (exclusive of conids) of the Pagat Member, Satui region, Kalimantan. Unless indicated all specimens are from level 14-3b (15.7 m). Scale bar increments are millimeters. (1) Cypraedia sp. 1 dorsal (i) and ventral (ii) views, UA-P1806. (2) Cypraedia sp. 1, dorsal (i) and ventral (ii) views, UA-P1807. (3) Cypraedia sp. 2 from level 19-2B (97.5 m), dorsal (i) and ventral (ii) views, UA-P2039. (4) Cypraedia sp. 2 from level 19-2B, (97.5 m), dorsal (i) and ventral (ii) views, UA-P2038. (5) Cypraedia sp. 1 from level 19-2D (87 m), dorsal (i) and ventral (ii) views, UA-P2037. (6) Volutidae: Athletinae from level 19-2B (97.5 m), ventral (i) and dorsal (ii) views, UA-P2089. (7) Volutidae: Athletinae? from level 14-6 (71.5 m), dorsal (i) and ventral (ii) views, UA-P1895. (8) Mitridae from level 14-3b (17.05 m), dorsal (i) and ventral (ii) views, UA-P1804. (9) Volutidae, Fulgoraria sp. 2 from level 14-3B (15.7 m), dorsal (i) and ventral (ii) views, UA-P1908. (10) Volutidae, Fulgoraria sp. 2, from level 14-3B (15.7 m), dorsal (i) and ventral (ii) views, UA-P1905. (11) Fragment of an Architectonicidae from level 14-3B (15.7 m), basal (i) and upper (ii) views, UA-P1805. (12) Fragment of an Architectonicidae from level 19-2C (80.5 m), basal (i) and upper (ii) views, UA-P2092. (13) Architectonicidae from level 19-2C (80.5 m), basal (i) and upper (ii) views, UA-P2092. (14) Cassidae: “Galeodea” sp. 1, from level 14-3B (15.7 m), ventral (i), dorsal (ii), and top (iii) views, UA-P1867. (15) Cassidae: “Galeodea” sp. 1, from level 14-3B (15.7 m), ventral (i), dorsal (ii), and top (iii) views, UA-P1863. (16) Cassidae: “Galeodea” sp. 2, from level 14-3B (15.7 m), dorsal (i), ventral (ii), and top (iii) views, UA-P1861. (17) Epitoniidae from level 19-2C (80.5 m), dorsal (i) and ventral (ii) views, UA-P2099. (18) Epitoniidae from level 14-3B (15.7 m), UA-P1899. (19) Seraphsidae from level 14-3B (15.7 m), dorsal (i) and ventral (ii) views, UA-P1802. (20) Seraphsidae from level 14-3B (15.7 m), dorsal (i) and ventral (ii) views, UA-P1800. (21) Seraphsidae from level 14-3B (15.7 m), dorsal (i) and ventral (ii) views, UA-P1801. dorsal (i) and ventral (ii) views. (22) Mitridae from level 14-3B (15.7 m), dorsal view, UA-P1786. (23) Mitridae from level 14-3B (15.7 m), dorsal view, UA-P1785. (24) Buccinoidea: Buccinidae from level 14-6 (71.5 m), ventral (i) and dorsal (ii) views, UA-P1953. (25) Muricidae from level 14-3B (15.7 m), dorsal (i) and ventral (ii) views, UA-P1797.
Published: 01 February 2025
) Volutidae, Fulgoraria sp. 2 from level 14-3B (15.7 m), dorsal (i) and ventral (ii) views, UA-P1908. ( 10 ) Volutidae, Fulgoraria sp. 2, from level 14-3B (15.7 m), dorsal (i) and ventral (ii) views, UA-P1905. ( 11 ) Fragment of an Architectonicidae from level 14-3B (15.7 m), basal (i) and upper (ii
Journal Article
Published: 01 September 2016
Journal of Paleontology (2016) 90 (5): 959–980.
... by a pleurotomariid, two members of the Architectonicidae, a ringiculid, two ammonite taxa, and a single dentaliid species. The pleurotomariid and architectonicid gastropods were epifaunal, the dentaliid shallowly infaunal, and the two ammonites were highly active, nektonic predators...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 January 2020
Journal of Paleontology (2020) 94 (1): 56–63.
... , Architectonicidae en la Formación Navidad, Mioceno, Chile Central. Parte II. Architectonica ( Architectonica ) nobilis karsteni Rutsch, 1934 (Mollusca: Gastropoda) : Boletín del Museo Nacional de Historia Natural de Chile , v. 38 , p. 147 – 154 . Gill , F.L. , Harding , I.C. , Little , C.T.S...
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Journal Article
Published: 23 November 2020
Bulletin de la Société Géologique de France (2020) 191 (1): 21.
... d’observer, sur une grande partie et très nettement, la sculpture spirale des tours. La méthode analytique pour identifier les homologies structurales des Calliostomatidae ( Ikebe, 1942  ; Marshall, 1995 ), des Architectonicidae et des Mathildidae ( Bieler, 1988 , 1992 , 1995 ), des Muricidae ( Merle...
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Journal Article
Journal: PALAIOS
Published: 01 January 2007
PALAIOS (2007) 22 (1): 3–16.
... Terciarios y Cuartarios de R.A. Philippi (1887) : Museo Nacional de Historia Natural, Chile, Boletín , 33 . 43 – 51 . Frassinetti , D. , and Covacevich , V. , 1981 , Architectonicidae en la Formación Navidad, Mioceno, Chile central, Parte I. Heliacinae (Mollusca: Gastropoda) : Revista...
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Journal: Paleobiology
Published: 30 May 2018
Paleobiology (2018) 44 (3): 444–459.
... . Beu , A. G. 2010 . Marine Mollusca of isotope stages of the last 2 million years in New Zealand. Part 3. Gastropoda (Vetigastropoda–Littorinimorpha) . Journal of the Royal Society of New Zealand 40 : 59 – 180 . Bieler , R. 1993 . Architectonicidae of the Indo-Pacific (Mollusca...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 February 2025
Journal of Paleontology (2025) 98 (S96): 1–37.
... ) Volutidae, Fulgoraria sp. 2 from level 14-3B (15.7 m), dorsal (i) and ventral (ii) views, UA-P1908. ( 10 ) Volutidae, Fulgoraria sp. 2, from level 14-3B (15.7 m), dorsal (i) and ventral (ii) views, UA-P1905. ( 11 ) Fragment of an Architectonicidae from level 14-3B (15.7 m), basal (i) and upper (ii...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 January 2007
Journal of Paleontology (2007) 81 (1): 82–102.
... Chile : Boletín del Museo Nacional de Historia Natural de Chile , 53 . 71 – 83 . Frassinetti , D. , V. , and Covacevich , 1981 , Architectonicidae en la Formación Navidad, Mioceno, Chile Central, Pt. 1, Helicinae (Mollusca: Gastropoda) : Revista Geológica de Chile , 13–14 . 35...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 March 2006
Journal of Paleontology (2006) 80 (2): 264–271.
... hyperstrophy of post-larval Heliacus (Gastropoda: Architectonicidae) . The Veliger , 6 : 76 – 79 . Robertson , R. 1993 . Snail handedness . National Geographic Research & Exploration , 9 : 104 – 119 . Rohr , D. M. 1979 . Geographic distribution of the Ordovician gastropod...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 September 2019
Journal of Paleontology (2019) 93 (5): 916–924.
... . Nielsen , S.N. , and Frassinetti , D. , 2007 , The Miocene Architectonicidae (Gastropoda) of Chile : Paläontologische Zeitschrift , v. 81 , p. 291 – 303 . Orbigny , A.D. d’ , 1834 –1847, Mollusques , in Bertrand , C.P. , ed., Voyage dans l’Amérique Méridionale (Le Bresil...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 November 2001
Journal of Paleontology (2001) 75 (6): 1119–1127.
... relationships in the gastropod family Architectonicidae, with notes on the family Mathildidae (Allogastropoda) . Malacological Review, Supplement , 4 : 205 – 240 . Bieler , R. 1992 . Gastropod phylogeny and systematics . Annual Review of Ecology and Systematics , 23 : 311 – 338 . Bieler...
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Journal: Paleobiology
Published: 01 January 2011
Paleobiology (2011) 37 (2): 252–269.
... and carnivorous browsers and parasites such as the Architectonicidae, Mathildidae, and Triphoridae, as well as many primary consumers. We used the NMITA gastropod diets database ( Todd 2000 , http://porites.geology.uiowa.edu/database/mollusc/Gastropod_diet.html ), to assign “mesogastropod” families to trophic...
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Journal: PALAIOS
Published: 01 July 2007
PALAIOS (2007) 22 (4): 343–359.
... is mostly made of small elements, but with numerous large Campanile (commonly >15 cm long) and Phasianella . Also noticeable are bubble shells ( Bulla ), turitellids ( Turitella ), cowries ( Cyprea ), whelks ( Cominella ), mitres ( Austomitra , Mitra ), and sundials ( Architectonicidae ) against...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 November 2001
Journal of Paleontology (2001) 75 (6): 1128–1140.
... relationships in the gastropod family Architectonicidae, with notes on the family Mathilididae (Allogastropoda) , p. 205 – 240 . In W. F. Ponder and A. Warén (eds.), Prosobranch Phylogeny : Proceedings of the 9th International Malacological Congress . Bieler , R. 1992 . Gastropod...
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Published: 01 May 2006
Journal of Paleontology (2006) 80 (3): 455–476.
.... , 1993 , Architectonicidae of the Indo-Pacific (Mollusca, Gastropoda) : Abhandlungen des Naturwissenschaftlichen Vereins in Hamburg (NF) , 30 . 3 – 376 . Bieler , R. , 1995 , Mathildidae from New Caledonia and the Loyalty Islands (Gastropoda: Heterobranchia) : Mémoires de Muséum...
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