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Caspia magna Pană, 2003 †
823277 (urn:lsid:marinespecies.org:taxname:823277)
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Pană, I. (2003). Les nannogastropodes. 296-349. In: Papaianopol, I., Marinescu, F., Krstić, N., Macaleț, R. (eds) Chronostratigraphie und Neostratotypen. Neogen der Zentrale Paratethys, Bd. X, Pl2. Romanien. Editura Academiei Române, Bucuresti.
page(s): 316-317, pl. 5, figs 8-10, pl. 8, fig. 16 [details]
page(s): 316-317, pl. 5, figs 8-10, pl. 8, fig. 16 [details]
Note Berca (Pleșcoi) ("Vallée du Muscel - commune...
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Type locality Berca (Pleșcoi) ("Vallée du Muscel - commune Pleșcoi"), Buzau, Romania; Sienisian to Pelendavian, Pliocene [details]
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Pană, I. (2003). Les nannogastropodes. 296-349. In: Papaianopol, I., Marinescu, F., Krstić, N., Macaleț, R. (eds) Chronostratigraphie und Neostratotypen. Neogen der Zentrale Paratethys, Bd. X, Pl2. Romanien. Editura Academiei Române, Bucuresti.
page(s): 316-317, pl. 5, figs 8-10, pl. 8, fig. 16 [details]
additional source Pană, I. (2005). Les nano-gastéropodes roumaniens entre fossiles et actualité. <em>Acta Palaeontologica Romaniae.</em> 5: 367-374.
page(s): 371 [details] Available for editors
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page(s): 316-317, pl. 5, figs 8-10, pl. 8, fig. 16 [details]
additional source Pană, I. (2005). Les nano-gastéropodes roumaniens entre fossiles et actualité. <em>Acta Palaeontologica Romaniae.</em> 5: 367-374.
page(s): 371 [details] Available for editors





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Authority Authorship given as "Pană, 1988", but no work matching that reference could be found and no further information is provided by Pană (2003). [details]Type locality Berca (Pleșcoi) ("Vallée du Muscel - commune Pleșcoi"), Buzau, Romania; Sienisian to Pelendavian, Pliocene [details]