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Holocene species described in the Morsott region; (5) Helix chionodiscus (Pfeiffer, 1856); (6a–c) Rumina decollata (Linnæus, 1758); (7a, b) Sphincterochila candidissima (Draparnaud, 1801); (8) Cernuella globuloidea (Terver, 1839); (9) Coneuplecta confusa (Möllendorff, 1887); (10) Campylaea planospira (Lamarck, 1822); (11) Helicella stiparum (Rossmässler, 1854); (12) Zonitoides nitidus (Müller, 1774). 1 cm scale bar. Apex magnification 3 X. Global, apex, umbilical, and oral views of xerophilous and hygrophilous species.
Published: 03 December 2018
Fig. 4 Holocene species described in the Morsott region; (5) Helix chionodiscus ( Pfeiffer, 1856 ); (6a–c) Rumina decollata ( Linnæus, 1758 ); (7a, b) Sphincterochila candidissima ( Draparnaud, 1801 ); (8) Cernuella globuloidea ( Terver, 1839 ); (9) Coneuplecta confusa ( Möllendorff
Journal Article
Journal: PALAIOS
Published: 01 July 2011
PALAIOS (2011) 26 (7): 406–419.
... Huntley et al., 2008 ). Fifteen other species showed sporadic occurrence and were considerably less abundant or even rare (see Table 2 , Fig. 3 ): Pomatias lanzarotensis (Wollaston, 1878), Granopupa granum (Draparnaud, 1801), Ferusacia fritschi (Mousson, 1872), Rumina decollata (Linnaeus, 1758...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 January 2025
Jour. Geol. Soc. India (2025) 101 (1): 132–133.
... University, introduced the seminar’s theme, elaborating on the intersection of science, culture, and heritage in the study of stones. The inaugural session was graced by Prof. Rumina Sethi, Dean University Instruction of Panjab University, who eloquently connected literature with stones. As the chief...
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Journal Article
Published: 03 December 2018
Bulletin de la Société Géologique de France (2018) 189 (4-6): 17.
...Fig. 4 Holocene species described in the Morsott region; (5) Helix chionodiscus ( Pfeiffer, 1856 ); (6a–c) Rumina decollata ( Linnæus, 1758 ); (7a, b) Sphincterochila candidissima ( Draparnaud, 1801 ); (8) Cernuella globuloidea ( Terver, 1839 ); (9) Coneuplecta confusa ( Möllendorff...
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Side-by-side comparisons of the shell and silikern of each morphotype. A) Morphotype 1, Conus brunneus, YPM IZ 110115. B) Morphotype 2, Duplicaria duplicata, YPM IZ 110121. C) Morphotype 3, Oliva sp., YPM IZ 110133. D) Morphotype 4, Naticarius canrena, YPM IZ 110147. E) Morphotype 5, Rumina decollata, YPM IZ 110152. F) Morphotype 6, Haplotrema concavum, YPM IZ 110157. G) Morphotype 7, Sinistrofulgur perversum, YPM IZ 110127. H) Morphotype 8, Siratus articulatus, YPM IZ 110139. I) Morphotype 9, Astraea americana, YPM IZ 110356. J) Morphotype 10, Fasciolaria tulipa, YPM IZ 110348. K) Morphotype 11, Epitonium sp., YPM IZ 110912. L) Morphotype 12, Monetaria caputserpentis, YPM IZ 110163.
Published: 24 July 2024
) Morphotype 5, Rumina decollata , YPM IZ 110152. F ) Morphotype 6, Haplotrema concavum , YPM IZ 110157. G ) Morphotype 7, Sinistrofulgur perversum , YPM IZ 110127. H ) Morphotype 8, Siratus articulatus , YPM IZ 110139. I ) Morphotype 9, Astraea americana , YPM IZ 110356. J ) Morphotype 10
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FIGURE 3. Land snail species recovered from the fossil record of the NE islets of the Canary Archipelago (Photographs taken by M. Ibáñez, 2002–2004). A) Canariella plutonia, B) Hemicycla flavistoma, C) H. sarcostoma, D) Rumina decollata, E) Pomatias lanzarotensis, F) Theba arinagae, G) T. impugnata, H) T. geminata, I) Monilearia monilifera, J) Caracollina lenticula, K) Crypetlla auriculata (internal shell of a slug), L) Ferussacia fristchi, M) Granopupa granum. Species from A to H represent durable taxa (generally larger and thicker shells) whereas from I to M represent fragile taxa (usually smaller and thinner shells) (e.g., Behrensmeyer et al., 2005).
Published: 01 July 2011
FIGURE 3. Land snail species recovered from the fossil record of the NE islets of the Canary Archipelago (Photographs taken by M. Ibáñez, 2002–2004). A) Canariella plutonia , B) Hemicycla flavistoma , C) H. sarcostoma , D) Rumina decollata , E) Pomatias lanzarotensis , F) Theba arinagae , G
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FIGURE 8. SIMPER analysis results indicating the average species abundance that most account for the Bray-Curtis dissimilarities between groups. Bars represent the average proportional abundances of species and dashed lines represent the proportional contribution of species that cumulatively explain the mismatches between groups. A) Taxonomic dissimilarity between taphofacies. B) Taxonomic dissimilarity between age intervals. C) Taxonomic dissimilarity between La Graciosa and Montaña Clara islets. D) Taxonomic dissimilarity between non-time-averaged and multimillennial time-averaged paleosols. Snail species are as follows: SP 1  =  Theba arinagae, SP 2  =  Pomatias lanzarotensis, SP 3  =  T. geminata, SP 4  =  Monilearia monilifera, SP 5  =  Rumina decollata, SP 6  =  Hemicycla sarcostoma, SP 7  =  H. flavistoma, SP 8  =  Ferussacia fritschi, SP 9  =  Cryptella sp. Note that SP 4, SP 8, and SP 9 represent taxa with likely low durability shells, whereas the rest of species embody shells classified as highly durable (see text and Fig. 3).
Published: 01 July 2011
paleosols. Snail species are as follows: SP 1  =  Theba arinagae , SP 2  =  Pomatias lanzarotensis , SP 3  =  T. geminata , SP 4  =  Monilearia monilifera , SP 5  =  Rumina decollata , SP 6  =  Hemicycla sarcostoma , SP 7  =  H. flavistoma , SP 8  =  Ferussacia fritschi , SP 9  =  Cryptella sp
Journal Article
Published: 01 August 2009
Mineralogical Magazine (2009) 73 (4): 607–614.
... Quaternary carbonate dunes preserve large and well developed cross-bedding laminations and contain continental gastropods of the Helix and Rumina species. Laterally, the cross-stratification of these coastal dunal deposits has been partially destroyed by insect burrows and root bioturbations. We...
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Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 March 1962
AAPG Bulletin (1962) 46 (3): 344–353.
... Polygyra lexasiana, Praticolella berlandieriana, Succinea avara , and the historic importation from the Mediterranean area, Rumina decollata . Land snails     Bulimulus dealbatus Pliocene-Recent*   Hdicina orbicidata tropica Pleistocene-Recent   Polygyra kxasiana Pliocene...
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Journal Article
Journal: Paleobiology
Published: 30 May 2018
Paleobiology (2018) 44 (3): 444–459.
... constraints and the problem of similarity in gastropod structure and function . American Malacological Bulletin 31 : 155 – 168 . Hochpöchler , F. , and H. Kothbauer . 1975 . Der mechanismus der dekollation bei Rumina decollata (L.) (Gastropoda: Stylommatophora) . Archiv fur...
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Journal: PALAIOS
Published: 24 July 2024
PALAIOS (2024) 39 (7): 225–232.
... ) Morphotype 5, Rumina decollata , YPM IZ 110152. F ) Morphotype 6, Haplotrema concavum , YPM IZ 110157. G ) Morphotype 7, Sinistrofulgur perversum , YPM IZ 110127. H ) Morphotype 8, Siratus articulatus , YPM IZ 110139. I ) Morphotype 9, Astraea americana , YPM IZ 110356. J ) Morphotype 10...
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Journal: Paleobiology
Published: 01 August 2008
Paleobiology (2008) 34 (3): 378–388.
... deposits and live collecting of modern snails resulted in a total of 760 specimens of T. geminata , T. arinagae , Rumina decollata (Linnaeus, 1758), Pomatias lanzarotensis (Wollaston, 1878), and Hemicycla sarcostoma (Webb and Berthelot, 1833) suitable for morphometric analysis. The theory...
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Journal: PALAIOS
Published: 01 July 2014
PALAIOS (2014) 29 (7): 338–347.
... encompassed species between 1 (e.g., Punctum ) and 50 mm in size (e.g., Rumina and Helix ), with solid (e.g., Helix ) to poorly calcified (e.g., slugs) shells that have a lower preservation potential. Although very small and larger species were targeted by different collecting techniques, per-individual...
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