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Lamorbis tulonicus Popova, 1981 †
1333583 (urn:lsid:marinespecies.org:taxname:1333583)
accepted
Species
Lamorbis Starobogatov, 1967 accepted as Gyraulus (Lamorbis) Starobogatov, 1967 represented as Gyraulus Charpentier, 1837
fossil only
Popova, S.M. (1981). Kaynozoyskaya kontinental'naya malakofauna yuga Sibiri i sopredel'nykh territoriy [The Cenozoic continental malacofauna of Southern Siberia and adjacent territories]. Nauka, Moskva, 188 pp.
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Type locality contained in Irkutsk
, Note "Zapadnoye Pribaykal'ye, Predbaykal'skiy...
type locality contained in Irkutsk [details]
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Type locality "Zapadnoye Pribaykal'ye, Predbaykal'skiy progib [...] Tulonskaya vpadina" [Western Baikal region, Cis-Baikal trough, Tulonskaya depression] (Russia) [details]
Fossil range Exact Age uncertain: the material derives from the Bayandai Formation, which is coarsely classified into the Oligocene to...
Fossil range Exact Age uncertain: the material derives from the Bayandai Formation, which is coarsely classified into the Oligocene to Miocene ("Pg3-3 - N1-2"). [details]
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Popova, S.M. (1981). Kaynozoyskaya kontinental'naya malakofauna yuga Sibiri i sopredel'nykh territoriy [The Cenozoic continental malacofauna of Southern Siberia and adjacent territories]. Nauka, Moskva, 188 pp.
page(s): 53-54, pl. 16, figs 1-8, textfig. 31 [details] Available for editors
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page(s): 53-54, pl. 16, figs 1-8, textfig. 31 [details] Available for editors





From editor or global species database
Fossil range Exact Age uncertain: the material derives from the Bayandai Formation, which is coarsely classified into the Oligocene to Miocene ("Pg3-3 - N1-2"). [details]Type locality "Zapadnoye Pribaykal'ye, Predbaykal'skiy progib [...] Tulonskaya vpadina" [Western Baikal region, Cis-Baikal trough, Tulonskaya depression] (Russia) [details]