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Czaja A., Covich A.P., Estrada-Rodríguez J.L., Romero-Méndez U., Saenz-Mata J., Meza-Sánchez I.G., Ávila-Rodríguez V., Becerra-López J.L., Aguillón-Gutiérrez D.R. & Castañeda-Gaytán J.G. (2019). Fossil freshwater gastropods from northern Mexico – A case of a “silent” local extirpation, with the description of a new species. Boletín de la Sociedad Geológica Mexicana. 71(3): 609-629.
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Czaja A., Covich A.P., Estrada-Rodríguez J.L., Romero-Méndez U., Saenz-Mata J., Meza-Sánchez I.G., Ávila-Rodríguez V., Becerra-López J.L., Aguillón-Gutiérrez D.R. & Castañeda-Gaytán J.G.
2019
Fossil freshwater gastropods from northern Mexico – A case of a “silent” local extirpation, with the description of a new species
Boletín de la Sociedad Geológica Mexicana
71(3): 609-629
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Biomphalaria havanensis (L. Pfeiffer, 1839) (additional source)
Cochliopina riograndensis (Pilsbry & Ferriss, 1906) (additional source)
Dilatata dilatata (A. Gould, 1841) accepted as Menetus dilatatus (A. Gould, 1841) (basis of record)
Juturnia coahuilae (D. W. Taylor, 1966) (additional source)
Juturnia gracilis Czaja, Covich, Estrada-Rodríguez & Romero-Méndez, 2019 (original description)
Probythinella emarginata (Küster, 1852) (additional source)
Probythinella protera Pilsbry, 1953 (additional source)
Promenetus exacuous (Say, 1821) (additional source)
Pseudotryonia pasajae Hershler, H. P. Liu & Landye, 2011 (additional source)
Cochliopina riograndensis (Pilsbry & Ferriss, 1906) (additional source)
Dilatata dilatata (A. Gould, 1841) accepted as Menetus dilatatus (A. Gould, 1841) (basis of record)
Juturnia coahuilae (D. W. Taylor, 1966) (additional source)
Juturnia gracilis Czaja, Covich, Estrada-Rodríguez & Romero-Méndez, 2019 (original description)
Probythinella emarginata (Küster, 1852) (additional source)
Probythinella protera Pilsbry, 1953 (additional source)
Promenetus exacuous (Say, 1821) (additional source)
Pseudotryonia pasajae Hershler, H. P. Liu & Landye, 2011 (additional source)
Extinction
Recently extinct. [details]