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Janssen, A. W. (2000). Notes on the systematics, morphology and biostratigraphy of fossil holoplanktonic Mollusca, 7-9. 7, Clio lucai spec. nov. from the Plio/Pleistocene of northern Italy, with notes on evolutionary lineages of the genus Clio; 8, Cavolinia grandis (Bellardi, 1873) from the Early Pliocene of New Zealand, a further example of long-distance correlation by means of pteropods; 9, apertural reinforcements in Limacina atypica (Laws, 1944) from the Miocene of New Zealand. Basteria. 64 (1/3): 35-50.
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Janssen, A. W.
2000
Notes on the systematics, morphology and biostratigraphy of fossil holoplanktonic Mollusca, 7-9. 7, <i>Clio lucai</i> spec. nov. from the Plio/Pleistocene of northern Italy, with notes on evolutionary lineages of the genus <i>Clio</i>; 8, <i>Cavolinia grandis</i> (Bellardi, 1873) from the Early Pliocene of New Zealand, a further example of long-distance correlation by means of pteropods; 9, apertural reinforcements in <i>Limacina atypica</i> (Laws, 1944) from the Miocene of New Zealand
Basteria
64 (1/3): 35-50
Publication
Cavolinia grandis (Bellardi, 1873) † (additional source)
Clio berglundorum Squires, 1989 † (status source)
Clio goedertorum Squires, 1989 † (status source)
Clio lucai A. W. Janssen, 2000 † (original description)
Limacina atypica (Laws, 1944) † accepted as Heliconoides atypicus (Laws, 1944) † (additional source)
Clio berglundorum Squires, 1989 † (status source)
Clio goedertorum Squires, 1989 † (status source)
Clio lucai A. W. Janssen, 2000 † (original description)
Limacina atypica (Laws, 1944) † accepted as Heliconoides atypicus (Laws, 1944) † (additional source)