2007
DOI: 10.1007/bf02990174
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Neue Erkenntnisse zu mikromorphen Gastropoden aus Sötenich (Givetium, Mittel-Devon)

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“…The gastropod association, characterised by the highest diversity, is from Hahnstätten (see Heidelberger, 2001) and includes 55 taxa representing the reef environment and 15 lagoon-dwelling taxa. Highly diverse associations were also identified at Frettertal (41 taxa; Heidelberger, 2008), Villmar (36 taxa; Heidelberger, 2001), and Sötenich (35 taxa; Heidelberger, 2001Heidelberger, , 2007. A low-diversity gastropod association was described from Elbingerode in the Harz Mountains (8 taxa; Krawczyński, 2001).…”
Section: Gastropodsmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…The gastropod association, characterised by the highest diversity, is from Hahnstätten (see Heidelberger, 2001) and includes 55 taxa representing the reef environment and 15 lagoon-dwelling taxa. Highly diverse associations were also identified at Frettertal (41 taxa; Heidelberger, 2008), Villmar (36 taxa; Heidelberger, 2001), and Sötenich (35 taxa; Heidelberger, 2001Heidelberger, , 2007. A low-diversity gastropod association was described from Elbingerode in the Harz Mountains (8 taxa; Krawczyński, 2001).…”
Section: Gastropodsmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Horný (1955) established Devonozyga for two Early Devonian species from the Barrandian (D. perneri and D. diversicostata), and for Loxonema arduum Kirchner, 1915, from Germany. Heidelberger (2007 added Devonozyga bandeli Heidelberger, 2007, from the Givetian (Middle Devonian) of Sötenich (Germany).…”
Section: Cimrmaniela Smoljakimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Knight et al (1960) synonymized P. (Palaeozyga), and P. (Bojozyga) with Palaeozygopleura. In addition, the subgenera were not used for the majority of the newly described species of Palaeozygopleura (Linsley 1968;Rollins et al 1971;Tassell 1982;Blodgett et al 1988;Frýda 1993;Heidelberger & Bandel 1999;Heidelberger 2001Heidelberger , 2007Krawczyński 2002Krawczyński , 2006De Baets et al 2010). Frýda (1993) discussed the usage of subgenera in Palaeozygopleura and concluded that their revision was needed.…”
Section: Devonozyga Pernerimentioning
confidence: 99%
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