MolluscaBase source details
Callista (Macrocallista) Meek, 1876 accepted as Macrocallista Meek, 1876 (original description)
Cantharulus Meek, 1876 † (original description)
Cardium (Nemocardium) Meek, 1876 accepted as Nemocardium Meek, 1876 (original description)
Columna vermicula (Meek & Hayden, 1856) † accepted as Pseudocolumna vermicula (Meek & Hayden, 1856) † (basis of record)
Columna vermicula var. contraria Meek, 1876 † accepted as Pseudocolumna vermicula (Meek & Hayden, 1856) † (original description)
Corbicula wyomingensis Meek, 1876 † (original description)
Eriptycha Meek, 1876 † (original description)
Fasciolaria (Mesorhytis) Meek, 1876 † accepted as Mesorhytis Meek, 1876 † (original description)
Fasciolaria (Mesorhytis) gracilenta F. B. Meek, 1876 † accepted as Mesorhytis gracilenta (F. B. Meek, 1876) † (original description)
Goniobasis convexa var. impressa (Meek & Hayden, 1857) † accepted as Goniobasis convexa (Meek & Hayden, 1856) † (basis of record)
Goniobasis gracilenta Meek, 1876 † (original description)
Hydrobia eulimoides Meek, 1876 † accepted as Goniobasis eulimoides (Meek, 1876) † (original description)
Hydrobia subconica Meek, 1876 † (original description)
Laevicardium (Lyrocardium) Meek, 1876 accepted as Lyrocardium Meek, 1876 (original description)
Limnaea (Pleurolimnaea) tenuicostata [sic] † accepted as Pleurolimnaea tenuicosta (Meek & Hayden, 1856) † (basis of record)
Limnaea (Polyrhytis) Meek, 1876 † accepted as Polyrhytis Meek, 1876 † (original description)
Limnaea (Polyrhytis) kingi Meek, 1876 † accepted as Polyrhytis kingi (Meek, 1876) † (original description)
Limnaea meekiana Meek, 1876 † accepted as Ladislavella meekiana (Meek, 1876) † (original description)
Limnaea shumardi Meek, 1876 † accepted as Lymnaea shumardi Meek, 1876 † accepted as Ladislavella shumardi (Meek, 1876) † (original description)
Lymnaea (Polyrhytis) Meek, 1876 accepted as Polyrhytis Meek, 1876 † (original description)
Mesorhytis Meek, 1876 † (original description)
Nemocardium Meek, 1876 (original description)
Odontobasis Meek, 1876 † (original description)
Odontobasis humerosa Meek, 1876 † (original description)
Serrifusus Meek, 1876 † (original description)
Unio permusculosus Meek, 1876 † (original description)
Valvata montanaensis Meek, 1876 † (original description)
Vanikoropsis Meek, 1876 † (original description)
Viviparus leidyi formosus Meek, 1876 † accepted as Viviparus formosus Meek, 1876 † (original description)
Montana for Goniobasis gracilenta Meek, 1876 †
Montana for Hydrobia subconica Meek, 1876 †
Montana for Valvata montanaensis Meek, 1876 †
North Dakota for Columna vermicula var. contraria Meek, 1876 †
North Dakota for Unio permusculosus Meek, 1876 †
North Dakota for Viviparus leidyi formosus Meek, 1876 †
South Dakota for Limnaea meekiana Meek, 1876 †
South Dakota for Limnaea shumardi Meek, 1876 †
Utah for Limnaea kingi Meek, 1876 †
Wyoming for Corbicula wyomingensis Meek, 1876 †
Meek (1876) described material, which he tentatively affiliated with Unio danae, but he gave a new name in case ... [details]
"near Fort Union, Dakota, on the Upper Missouri" [now Buford, North Dakota], United States [details]
Some twelve miles farther westward on the Union Pacific Railroad, near Point-of-Rocks, Wyoming (USA) [details]
Mouth of Judith River, Fergus County, Montana, United States; Judith River Formation, Campanian, late Cretaceous [details]
Mouth of Judith River, Fergus County, Montana, United States; Judith River Formation, Campanian, late Cretaceous [details]
Locality first indicated as "Cache Valley, Utah" by Meek (1877), Taylor (1966) specified it as Mendon, Utah, United ... [details]
Poeno Creek ("Pinots' Creek"), Pennington County, South Dakota, United States; White River Formation, late Eocene ... [details]
Poeno Creek ("Pinots' Creek"), Pennington County, South Dakota, United States; White River Formation, late Eocene ... [details]
"near the mouth of Yellowstone River" (North Dakota, perhaps also Montana) [details]
Judith River mouth ("Judith River Fresh- and Brackish-water Lignite beds, at the mouth of Judith River, on the ... [details]
Mouth of the Yellowstone River, near Buford, North Dakota, United States; Fort Union Formation, Paleocene [details]