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Published: 01 July 1968
Journal of Paleontology (1968) 42 (4): 1007–1013.
... with a helicoidal, depressed helicoidal, or planorbiform spiral shell that was probably between 48 and 53 mm in adult size. Cyclospongia is provisionally referred to the family Oriostomatidae (Archaeogastropoda, suborder Trochina). The exact collecting site near Bunker Hill is unknown, and the stratigraphic...
Journal Article
Published: 01 March 2001
Journal of Paleontology (2001) 75 (2): 466–470.
... part of the Emsian and during Eifelian time the gastropod faunas of Nevada are almost wholly again of Old World Realm character (Nevada Province of the Cordilleran Region of the Old World Realm). Oriostomatoids (including the families Oriostomatidae and Tubinidae) are among the most characteristic...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 March 2006
Journal of Paleontology (2006) 80 (2): 264–271.
...) placed the family Macluritidae together with the Euomphalidae, Omphalocirridae, Platyacridae, Cirridae, Oriostomatidae, and Poleumitidae within the superfamily Euomphaloidea (=Euomphalacea). This concept was followed by Yochelson (1956) , who interpreted the Euomphaloidea to have been derived from...
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... of Euomphalus gotlandicus from the Silurian (Wenlockian) of Gotland are very similar in size and shape, but have a slightly wider umbilicus. Lindström (1884, p. 139) noted considerable variation in the form of the species' whorls. Family ORIOSTOMATIDAE Wenz, 1938 Operculum of oriostomatid gastropod...
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