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Pacaud, J. M.; Merle, D.; Pons, J. (2013). Nouvelles espèces d'Ancillariinae (Mollusca: Gastropoda: Olividae) du Paléogène des bassins de Paris et d'Aquitaine. Cossmanniana. 15: 27–73.
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Pacaud, J. M.; Merle, D.; Pons, J.
2013
Nouvelles espèces d'Ancillariinae (Mollusca: Gastropoda: Olividae) du Paléogène des bassins de Paris et d'Aquitaine
Cossmanniana
15: 27–73
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Amalda arenaria (Cossmann, 1889) † (basis of record)
Amalda atrebatum (Wrigley, 1940) † (new combination reference)
Amalda bellovaciana Pacaud, Merle & Pons, 2013 † (original description)
Amalda beneharniana Pacaud, Merle & Pons, 2013 † (original description)
Amalda custodiensis Pacaud, Merle & Pons, 2013 † (original description)
Amalda pusagnensis Pacaud, Merle & Pons, 2013 † (original description)
Ancilla (Sparella) arenaria Cossmann, 1889 † accepted as Amalda arenaria (Cossmann, 1889) † (subsequent type designation)
Ancilla priabonensis Boussac, 1908 † accepted as Bearizia priabonensis (Boussac, 1908) † (subsequent type designation)
Ancillaria dilatata Cossmann, 1886 † accepted as Micrancilla dilatata (Cossmann, 1886) † (subsequent type designation)
Ancillaria nana A. Rouault, 1850 † accepted as Spirancilla nana (A. Rouault, 1850) † (subsequent type designation)
Bearizia Pacaud, Merle & Pons, 2013 † (original description)
Bearizia priabonensis (Boussac, 1908) † (new combination reference)
Micrancilla alibamasiana Pacaud, Merle & Pons, 2013 † (original description)
Micrancilla dilatata (Cossmann, 1886) † (basis of record)
Micrancilla guanensis Pacaud, Merle & Pons, 2013 † (original description)
Micrancilla oesiensis Pacaud, Merle & Pons, 2013 † (original description)
Spirancilla bearizensis Pacaud, Merle & Pons, 2013 † (original description)
Spirancilla bechevillersensis Pacaud, Merle & Pons, 2013 † (original description)
Spirancilla nana (A. Rouault, 1850) † (basis of record)
Spirancilla vasconiana Pacaud, Merle & Pons, 2013 † (original description)
 Etymology

From Bellovaci, one of the most important tribes of Gaul occupying what is now the Département Oise. [details]

 Etymology

From Beneharni, one of the Aquitanian Gallic tribes, itself the origin of the name of the Béarn region, the type ... [details]

 Etymology

From the type locality Coustouge. The first mention of this village goes back to a text from AD 834 citing a ... [details]

 Etymology

From the type locality, Possagno (Venetia); the spelling Pusagno was document in AD 1076. [details]

 Etymology

From the type locality, now Gan (département Pyrénées Atlantiques), founded as the fort of Guan. [details]

 Etymology

From Oesia, Latin name of the river Oise that gave its name to the département where the type locality is located. [details]

 Etymology

From the type locality, Biarritz (département Pyrénées-Atlantiques), historically spelled (AD 1150) Beariz. [details]

 Etymology

From the type locality, spelled Bechevillers in AD 1178, now Bachivillers (département Oise). [details]

 Etymology

from "Vascons", a former name for the Basque people, also the root of the name "Gascogne", a region in the ... [details]

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