David, et al.,
I've usually used Tracey, S. A., Todd, J. A., and Erwin, D. H. 1993. Mollusca: Gastropoda. In: The Fossil Record
2, M. J. Benton, ed. Chapman and Hall, London, pp. 131–167. Is there a more recent or better reference?
Alan
On Mon, 9 Dec 2013, David Campbell wrote:
> Can you give more information on the Havlicek and Vanek, 1960 reference? In general, more recent study has concluded that earlier
> records of neogastropods are due to erroneous assignment of Paleozoic forms, but I'm not quickly finding the details on that record.Â
> I know that there are also age range errors for mollusks out there due to homonyms and misassigned layers (the record of
> Carboniferous physids, ?ellobids (Zaptychius) and ampullarids from Walcott, 1883 is actually Cretaceous).Â
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> On Mon, Dec 9, 2013 at 9:02 AM, David Osca Ferriol <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Hello everyone,
> first of all, I’m sorry about my english.
> I’m looking for a fossil data for the beginning of Neogastropods. I have been looking for it in many papers and web pages
> and the earliest I found was reading Ponder and Linberg, 2008 (Chapter 13) where it´s talked about a possible late
> triassic maturifusid reported by Nützel and Erwin (2004) or Paleozoic (Cox, 1960). But in the fossilworks web page, there
> is one data from ordovician of  Czech Republic ( Havlicek and Vanek, 1960). Do you Know if there is any problem with this
> Ordovician fossil data or why it´s not considered in Ponder and Lindber, 2008?
> I´d like to know if the origin of Neogastropods was around 200 My or 450 My.
>
> Thank you in advanced for your help and, again, sorry about my english.
>
> Best regards,
>
> David Osca
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