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Symonds, M. F. (2024). Three new species of Clithon (Mollusca, Gastropoda, Neritimorpha, Neritidae) are described from the Solent Group (late Eocene and early Oligocene) of the Hampshire Basin, England. Cainozoic Research. 24(1): 15-24.
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Symonds, M. F.
2024
Three new species of <i>Clithon</i> (Mollusca, Gastropoda, Neritimorpha, Neritidae) are described from the Solent Group (late Eocene and early Oligocene) of the Hampshire Basin, England
Cainozoic Research
24(1): 15-24
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Stated date: June 2024
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Clithon (Pictoneritina) cliffendense Symonds, 2024 † represented as Clithon cliffendense Symonds, 2024 † (original description)
Clithon (Pictoneritina) greteliae Symonds, 2024 † represented as Clithon greteliae Symonds, 2024 † (original description)
Clithon (Pictoneritina) headonense Symonds, 2006 † represented as Clithon headonense Symonds, 2006 † (basis of record)
Clithon (Pictoneritina) pacaudi Symonds, 2024 † represented as Clithon pacaudi Symonds, 2024 † (original description)
Monsneritina aperta (J. De C. Sowerby, 1823) † (new combination reference)
Pseudodostia Symonds, 2006 † accepted as Monsneritina Kowalke, 2002 † (source of synonymy)
Clithon (Pictoneritina) greteliae Symonds, 2024 † represented as Clithon greteliae Symonds, 2024 † (original description)
Clithon (Pictoneritina) headonense Symonds, 2006 † represented as Clithon headonense Symonds, 2006 † (basis of record)
Clithon (Pictoneritina) pacaudi Symonds, 2024 † represented as Clithon pacaudi Symonds, 2024 † (original description)
Monsneritina aperta (J. De C. Sowerby, 1823) † (new combination reference)
Pseudodostia Symonds, 2006 † accepted as Monsneritina Kowalke, 2002 † (source of synonymy)
Isle of Wight for Clithon (Pictoneritina) cliffendense Symonds, 2024 †
Isle of Wight for Clithon (Pictoneritina) greteliae Symonds, 2024 †
Isle of Wight for Clithon (Pictoneritina) pacaudi Symonds, 2024 †
Isle of Wight for Clithon (Pictoneritina) greteliae Symonds, 2024 †
Isle of Wight for Clithon (Pictoneritina) pacaudi Symonds, 2024 †
Etymology
Named after the Cliff End Member in which this species occurs and Cliff End, close to which the holotype was found. [details]
Etymology
Named after the author's friend Greteli Morton, who has participated in many joint field trips to the Isle of Wight. [details]
Etymology
Named after Jean-Michel Pacaud, a palaeontology researcher at the Muséum national d’Histoire naturelle, Paris. [details]