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Turritellidae - Wikipedia
Turritellidae, with the common name "tower shells" or "tower snails", is a taxonomic family of small- to medium-sized sea snails, marine gastropod molluscs en.wikipedia.org
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Turritellid | Marine Snails, Shells, Mollusks - Britannica
Turritellid, (genus Turritella), any of several species of gastropods (snails) abundantly represented in fossil and living form from the Cretaceous Period. www.britannica.com
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Turritellid Research - Paleontological Research Institution
Turritelline gastropods (family Turritellidae, subfamily Turritellinae; sensu Marwick, 1957) are common components of many benthic marine assemblages. www.priweb.org
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turritellid
turritellid Zool. (tʌrɪˈtɛlɪd) [ad. mod.L. Turritellid-æ pl., f. Turritella (Lamarck, 1799), name of the typical genus, f. turris tower; see -id3.] A gastropod of the family Turritellidæ, characterized by long turreted shells with spiral striations; a screw-shell. So turriˈtelloid a. [-oid], resembl... Oxford English Dictionary
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Fossil Friday 1/30/15: A turritellid - Florida Museum of Natural History
A turritellid is a high-spired marine snail that lives in shallow marine settings and burrows under the sediment, leaving its aperture exposed. www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu
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Modern reconstructions of mean and seasonal-scale climate from ...
Turritellid gastropods are aragonitic marine mollusks that are particularly abundant and widespread in the fossil record. www.sciencedirect.com
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In Search of the Last Cretaceous Turritellid Gastropod, and the ...
On paper, almost all turritellids became extinct at the end of the Cretaceous – that is, there are almost no described Cretaceous species known ... www.priweb.org
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[PDF] Geologic History of Japanese Turritellid Fauna in Japan and ...
The taxa including the genus Twrvitella are one of the most common elements in the Cenozoic molluscan fauna of the Circum-Pacific regions, as well as in Eu-. www.paleoitalia.it
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[PDF] Paleocene pareorine turritellid gastropods from the Pacific slope of ...
They consist of turritellid and buccinid gas- tropods, crassatellid bivalves, and other shallow-marine species, all indicative of normal marine salinities. www.csun.edu
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Turritellidae (Gastropoda) of the Miocene Paratethys Sea with ...
We present a critical evaluation of the taxonomy, stratigraphy and biogeography of the turritellid gastropods of the Miocene Paratethys Sea. pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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Morphological Variation in Turritellid Gastropods from the ...
Wider whorl shape and larger shell size are associated with more intense upwelling. Increases in the amount of shell material secreted may be explained by ... pubs.geoscienceworld.org
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turret
▪ I. turret, n.1 (ˈtʌrɪt) Forms: α. 4–6 turet, 5 -ete (6 pl. -ettes, Sc. -ettis, -etis), 5–6 Sc. -at(e (pl. -atis, -attis), 6 turryt, -ite, Sc. turit, turrat, 6–8 turrit, 7 Sc. turrett, 5– turret (pl. 4–6 -ettes, Sc. 5 -ettis, 6 -etis). β. 4–5 (7–8 Hist.) touret, 5–6 -ette (pl. Sc. -ettis), tourrett... Oxford English Dictionary
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Archimediella
Turritellidae (Gastropoda) of the Miocene Paratethys Sea with considerations about turritellid genera. Zootaxa. 4681(1): 1-136 Turritellidae wikipedia.org
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John Marwick
Apart from his work with oil companies, he took to completion research on turritellid gastropods and New Zealand faunal studies. wikipedia.org
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Chatsworth Formation
The most common taxa are: ringiculid Biplica naticids Gyrodes and Euspira trochid Atira aporrhaids Anchuras and Lispodesthes turritellid Turritella perissityid wikipedia.org
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