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Marquet, R. (1997). Pliocene gastropod faunas from Kallo (Oost-Vlaanderen, Belgium) — Part 2. Caenogastropoda: Potamididae to Tornidae. Contributions to Tertiary and Quaternary Geology. 34: 9-29.
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Marquet, R.
1997
Pliocene gastropod faunas from Kallo (Oost-Vlaanderen, Belgium) — Part 2. Caenogastropoda: Potamididae to Tornidae
Contributions to Tertiary and Quaternary Geology
34: 9-29
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Alvania (Alvania) simonsi Marquet, 1997 accepted as Alvania simonsi Marquet, 1997 † (original description)
Alvania whitleyi (Etheridge & A. Bell, 1893) † (new combination reference)
Cingula (Cingula) koeneni Glibert, 1952 † accepted as Cingula inusitata (Beets, 1946) † (source of synonymy)
Cingula inusitata (Beets, 1946) † (basis of record)
Eula terebellata (Nyst, 1835) † (basis of record)
Littorina (Melaraphe) gibbosa Etheridge & Bell, 1893 † accepted as Melarhaphe gibbosa (Etheridge & Bell, 1893) † (basis of record)
Littorina (Melaraphe) suboperta (J. Sowerby, 1814) † accepted as Melarhaphe suboperta (J. Sowerby, 1814) † (basis of record)
Onoba milletii (Etheridge & Bell, 1893) † (new combination reference)
Peringiella crassilabris Marquet, 1997 † (original description)
Potamides (Ptychopotamides) tricinctus (Brocchi, 1814) † accepted as Ptychopotamides tricinctus (Brocchi, 1814) † (basis of record)
Alvania whitleyi (Etheridge & A. Bell, 1893) † (new combination reference)
Cingula (Cingula) koeneni Glibert, 1952 † accepted as Cingula inusitata (Beets, 1946) † (source of synonymy)
Cingula inusitata (Beets, 1946) † (basis of record)
Eula terebellata (Nyst, 1835) † (basis of record)
Littorina (Melaraphe) gibbosa Etheridge & Bell, 1893 † accepted as Melarhaphe gibbosa (Etheridge & Bell, 1893) † (basis of record)
Littorina (Melaraphe) suboperta (J. Sowerby, 1814) † accepted as Melarhaphe suboperta (J. Sowerby, 1814) † (basis of record)
Onoba milletii (Etheridge & Bell, 1893) † (new combination reference)
Peringiella crassilabris Marquet, 1997 † (original description)
Potamides (Ptychopotamides) tricinctus (Brocchi, 1814) † accepted as Ptychopotamides tricinctus (Brocchi, 1814) † (basis of record)
Taxonomy
Originally described as Hydrobia (Hydrobia ?) i. [details]