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A member of [[Ancyloceratina]] related to ''[[Protancyloceras]]''. A new genus for ''"Protancyloceras" obscurocostatum'' Vašíček & Hoedemaeker (2003); genus also contains a new species ''Schrambachoceras weidichi''.
A member of [[Ancyloceratina]] related to ''[[Protancyloceras]]''. A new genus for ''"Protancyloceras" obscurocostatum'' Vašíček & Hoedemaeker (2003); genus also contains a new species ''Schrambachoceras weidichi''.
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This list, 2015 in molluscan paleontology, is a list of new taxa of ammonites and other fossil cephalopods, as well as fossil gastropods, bivalves and other molluscs that will be described during the year 2015.

Ammonites

Name Novelty Status Authors Age Unit Location Notes Images

Aspenites radiatus[1]

Sp. nov

Valid

Smyshlyaeva & Zakharov

Early Triassic

 Russia

A member of Aspenitidae, a species of Aspenites.

Barremites macroumbilicus[2]

Sp. nov

Valid

Matsukawa & Obata

Early Cretaceous

 Japan

A species of Barremites.

Boughdiriella[3]

Gen. et sp. nov

Valid

Frau, Bulot & Wimbledon

Late Jurassic (late Tithonian)

 Bulgaria
 France
 Spain

A himalayitid perisphinctoid. The type species is Boughdiriella chouetensis.

Choctawites[4]

Gen. et comb. nov

Valid

Korn & Titus in Titus et al.

Carboniferous (Mississippian)

 United States

A member of Delepinoceratidae. A new genus for "Goniatites" choctawensis Shumard (1863); genus also contains "Glyphioceras" cumminsi Hyatt (1893) and "Goniatites" kentuckiensis Miller (1889).

Choffatia schilleri[5]

Sp. nov

Valid

Parent & Garrido

Middle Jurassic (late Callovian)

La Manga Formation

 Argentina

A species of Choffatia.

Cyrtoclymenia? magna[6]

Sp. nov

Valid

Zong, Becker & Ma

Late Devonian (Famennian)

Hongguleleng Formation

 China

A member of Cyrtoclymeniidae, possibly a species of Cyrtoclymenia.

Deweveria kovalenkoi[1]

Sp. nov

Valid

Smyshlyaeva & Zakharov

Early Triassic

 Russia

A member of Hemilecanitidae, a species of Deweveria.

Docidoceras tolleyi[7]

Sp. nov

Valid

Sandoval & Chandler

Middle Jurassic

 United Kingdom

A species of Docidoceras.

Eurites kuilukensis[8]

Sp. nov

Valid

Konovalova

Carboniferous (late Tournaisian)

 Uzbekistan

A species of Eurites.

Felisporadoceras nautilus[9]

Sp. nov

In press

Korn, Bockwinkel & Ebbighausen

Devonian (Famennian)

 Morocco

A member of Sporadoceratidae, a species of Felisporadoceras.

Frogdenites fernandezlopezi[7]

Sp. nov

Valid

Sandoval & Chandler

Middle Jurassic (early Bajocian)

 Spain

A species of Frogdenites.

Habadraites kulosiensis[8]

Sp. nov

Valid

Konovalova

Carboniferous (late Tournaisian)

 Uzbekistan

A species of Habadraites.

Haoceras[10]

Gen. et sp. nov

Valid

Balini & Zou in Zou et al.

Middle Triassic (late Ladinian)

Falang Formation

 China

A member of Trachyceratidae. The type species is Haoceras xingyiense.

Hoploscaphites sargklofak[11]

Sp. nov

Valid

Landman, Kennedy & Larson

Late Cretaceous (early Maastrichtian)

Bearpaw Shale
Lewis Shale
Pierre Shale

 United States

A member of Scaphitidae, a species of Hoploscaphites.

Idoceras pinonense[12]

Sp. nov

Valid

Zell & Stinnesbeck

Late Jurassic (Kimmeridgian)

La Casita Formation

 Mexico

A member of Perisphinctidae, a species of Idoceras.

Labyrinthoceras dietzei[7]

Sp. nov

Valid

Sandoval & Chandler

Middle Jurassic

 Spain
 United Kingdom

A species of Labyrinthoceras.

Mimimitoceras alidrisii[13]

Sp. nov

Valid

Korn, Bockwinkel & Ebbighausen

Late Devonian

 Morocco

A member of Prionoceratidae, a species of Mimimitoceras.

Mimimitoceras carnatum[13]

Sp. nov

Valid

Korn, Bockwinkel & Ebbighausen

Late Devonian

 Morocco

A member of Prionoceratidae, a species of Mimimitoceras.

Mimimitoceras comtum[13]

Sp. nov

Valid

Korn, Bockwinkel & Ebbighausen

Late Devonian

 Morocco

A member of Prionoceratidae, a species of Mimimitoceras.

Mimimitoceras endocuboide[13]

Sp. nov

Valid

Korn, Bockwinkel & Ebbighausen

Late Devonian

 Morocco

A member of Prionoceratidae, a species of Mimimitoceras.

Mimimitoceras ibnishaqi[13]

Sp. nov

Valid

Korn, Bockwinkel & Ebbighausen

Late Devonian

 Morocco

A member of Prionoceratidae, a species of Mimimitoceras.

Mimimitoceras taourirtense[13]

Sp. nov

Valid

Korn, Bockwinkel & Ebbighausen

Late Devonian

 Morocco

A member of Prionoceratidae, a species of Mimimitoceras.

“Mimimitoceras” transiens[6]

Sp. nov

Valid

Becker & Zong in Zong, Becker & Ma

Late Devonian (Famennian)

Heishantou Formation

 China

A member of Prionoceratidae of uncertain phylogenetic placement.

Nodopericyclus asiaticus[8]

Sp. nov

Valid

Konovalova

Carboniferous (late Tournaisian)

 Uzbekistan

A species of Nodopericyclus.

Parasiacyclus[8]

Gen. et sp. nov

Valid

Konovalova

Carboniferous (late Tournaisian)

 Uzbekistan

A member of Pericyclidae. The type species is Parasiacyclus chatkalicus.

Parrasiella[3]

Gen. et comb. nov

Valid

Frau, Bulot & Wimbledon

Late Jurassic or Early Cretaceous

 Cuba
 Mexico

A himalayitid perisphinctoid. A new genus for "Durangites" astillerensis Imlay (1939); genus also contains "Durangites" rarifurcatus Imlay (1939), "Durangites" galeanense Cantú-Chapa (1968), "Durangites" latiumbilicatum Cantú-Chapa (1968) and "Durangites" juanensis Cantú-Chapa (1968).

Protactoclymenia junggarensis[6]

Sp. nov

Valid

Zong, Becker & Ma

Late Devonian (Famennian)

Hongguleleng Formation

 China

A member of Cyrtoclymeniidae, a species of Protactoclymenia.

Protactoclymenia parallela[6]

Sp. nov

Valid

Zong, Becker & Ma

Late Devonian (Famennian)

Hongguleleng Formation

 China

A member of Cyrtoclymeniidae, a species of Protactoclymenia.

Pseudoflemingites evolutus[1]

Sp. nov

Valid

Smyshlyaeva & Zakharov

Early Triassic

 Russia

A member of Flemingitidae, a species of Pseudoflemingites.

Rohillites orientalis[1]

Sp. nov

Valid

Smyshlyaeva & Zakharov

Early Triassic

 Russia

A member of Flemingitidae, a species of Rohillites.

Schneidia zacatense[14]

Sp. nov

Valid

Villaseñor, Moliner & Olóriz

Late Jurassic (early Kimmeridgian)

 Mexico

A member of Ataxioceratinae, a species of Schneidia.

Schrambachoceras[15]

Gen. et comb. et sp. nov

Valid

Boorová et al.

Early Cretaceous (late Berriasian-early Valanginian,)

 Austria
 Spain

A member of Ancyloceratina related to Protancyloceras. A new genus for "Protancyloceras" obscurocostatum Vašíček & Hoedemaeker (2003); genus also contains a new species Schrambachoceras weidichi.

Sharpeiceras minor[16]

Sp. nov

Valid

Kennedy, Klinger & Lehmann

Late Cretaceous (early Cenomanian)

Mzinene Formation

 South Africa

A relative of Mantelliceras, a species of Sharpeiceras.

Sinomeginoceras[10]

Gen. et 2 sp. nov

Valid

Balini & Zou in Zou et al.

Middle Triassic (late Ladinian)

Falang Formation

 China

A member of Trachyceratidae. The type species is Sinomeginoceras wangi; genus also contains Sinomeginoceras xingyiense.

Sporadoceras conforme[9]

Sp. nov

In press

Korn, Bockwinkel & Ebbighausen

Devonian (Famennian)

 Morocco

A member of Sporadoceratidae, a species of Sporadoceras.

Sporadoceras impressum[6]

Sp. nov

Valid

Becker & Zong in Zong, Becker & Ma

Late Devonian (Famennian)

Hongguleleng Formation

 China

A member of Sporadoceratidae, a species of Sporadoceras.

Subradioceras[1]

Gen. et sp. nov

Valid

Smyshlyaeva & Zakharov

Early Triassic

 Russia

A member of Meekoceratidae. The type species is Subradioceras mikhailovichi.

Ungusporadoceras[9]

Gen. et sp. nov

In press

Korn, Bockwinkel & Ebbighausen

Devonian (Famennian)

 Morocco

A member of Sporadoceratidae. The type species is Ungusporadoceras unguiforme.

Uralyroceras[4]

Gen. et comb. et. sp. nov

Valid

Korn & Titus in Titus et al.

Carboniferous (Mississippian)

 Russia
 Tajikistan
 United States?

A member of Neoglyphioceratidae. A new genus for "Pachylyroceras" constrictum Ruzhencev & Bogoslovskaya (1971); genus also contains "Pachylyroceras" angustum Ruzhencev & Bogoslovskaya (1971), "Pachylyroceras" consequens Ruzhencev & Bogoslovskaya (1971), "Pachylyroceras" esini Nikolaeva (1994), new species Uralyroceras arquatum and possibly "Neoglyphioceras" hyatti Gordon (1965).

Veranadaites[5]

Gen. et sp. nov

Valid

Parent & Garrido

Late Jurassic (early Oxfordian)

La Manga Formation

 Argentina

A sphaeroceratid ammonite related to the genus Araucanites. The type species is Veranadaites palmicostatus.

Yangites[10]

Gen. et sp. et comb. nov

Valid

Balini & Zou in Zou et al.

Middle Triassic (late Ladinian)

Falang Formation

 China

A member of Ceratitidae. The type species is Yangites densicostatus; genus also contains "Bulogites" langdaiensis Wang (1983).

Other cephalopods

Name Novelty Status Authors Age Unit Location Notes Images

Amphispirula[17]

Gen. et sp. nov

Valid[18]

Fuchs & Košťák

Eocene

 Czech Republic

A relative of the ram's horn squid. The type species is Amphispirula herspica.

Bactroceras boliviensis[19]

Sp. nov

Valid

Aubrechtová

Ordovician (late Floian)

Pircancha Formation

 Bolivia

A baltoceratid orthocerid, a species of Bactroceras.

Euloxoceras buffalowallowense[20]

Sp. nov

Valid

Niko & Mapes

Carboniferous (Chesterian)

Moorefield Formation

 United States

An orthocerid, a species of Euloxoceras.

Geisonocerina dargazense[21]

Sp. nov

In press

Ghavidel-Syooki et al.

Ordovician (Katian)

 Iran

A species of Geisonocerina.

Haboroteuthis[22]

Gen. et sp. nov

Valid

Tanabe, Misaki & Ubukata

Late Cretaceous (probably late Santonian)

Haborogawa Formation

 Japan

A squid of uncertain phylogenetic placement. The type species is Haboroteuthis poseidon.

Lissajousibelus[23]

Gen. et comb. nov

In press

Weis et al.

Early Jurassic (Toarcian)

 France

A belemnite; a new genus for "Belemnites" harleyi Mayer (1866).

Moorefieldoceras[20]

Gen. et sp. nov

Valid

Niko & Mapes

Carboniferous (Chesterian)

Moorefield Formation

 United States

An orthocerid. The type species is Moorefieldoceras yochelsoni.

Mutveiceras[24]

Gen. et sp. nov

In press

Cichowolski et al.

Ordovician (Floian)

Acoite Formation

 Argentina

An eothinoceratid nautiloid. The type species is Mutveiceras cienagaensis.

Nanaimoteuthis hikidai[22]

Sp. nov

Valid

Tanabe, Misaki & Ubukata

Late Cretaceous (early Campanian)

Haborogawa Formation

 Japan

A relative of the vampire squid, a species of Nanaimoteuthis.

Peripetoceras milleri[20]

Sp. nov

Valid

Niko & Mapes

Carboniferous (Chesterian)

Moorefield Formation

 United States

A nautilid, a species of Peripetoceras.

Pumiliobelus[25]

Gen. et 2 sp. nov

Valid

Williamson & Henderson

Late Cretaceous (Cenomanian)

Gearle Siltstone of the Carnarvon Basin

 Australia

A dimitobelid belemnite. Genus contains two species: P. haigi and P. tumidus.

Rachiteuthis acutali[26]

Sp. nov

Valid

Jattiot et al.

Late Cretaceous (Cenomanian)

 Lebanon

A coleoid cephalopod, a species of Rachiteuthis.

Rarobelus[27]

Nom. nov

Valid

Nalnjaeva in Dzyuba et al.

Jurassic (early Toarcian-early Aalenian)

 Greenland
 Russia

A megateuthidid belemnite; a replacement name for Orthobelus Nalnjaeva in Sachs & Nalnjaeva (1970) (preoccupied).

Saloceras quena[24]

Sp. nov

In press

Cichowolski et al.

Ordovician (Floian)

Acoite Formation

 Argentina

An eothinoceratid nautiloid, a species of Saloceras.

Saloceras sikus[24]

Sp. nov

In press

Cichowolski et al.

Ordovician (Floian)

Acoite Formation

 Argentina

An eothinoceratid nautiloid, a species of Saloceras.

Gastropods

Name Novelty Status Authors Age Unit Location Notes Images

Acicula giuntellii[28]

Sp. nov

Valid

Harzhauser, Neubauer & Esu in Harzhauser et al.

Miocene (late Messinian)

 Italy

A member of Aciculidae, a species of Acicula.

Anodomaria kosmajae[29]

Sp. nov

Valid

Ayoub-Hannaa et al.

Late Cretaceous (early Cenomanian)

 Serbia

A sea snail, a species of Anodomaria.

Anulifera sigmoidea[30]

Sp. nov

In press

Ferrari & Damborenea

Middle Jurassic (early Bajocian)

Neuquén Basin

 Argentina

A member of Protorculidae, a species of Anulifera.

Atopippeutis[31]

Gen. et sp. nov

Valid

Kadolsky

Oligocene

 Germany

A segmentinine planorbid. The type species is Atopippeutis muelleri.

Bathrotomaria kronzwilmesorum[32]

Sp. nov

Valid

Gatto et al.

Early Jurassic

 France

A species of Bathrotomaria.

Brasovia[33]

Nom. nov

Valid

Neubauer et al.

Miocene to Pliocene

 Romania
 Ukraine

A member of Hydrobiidae; a replacement name for Aluta Jekelius (1932) (preoccupied).

Carychium galli[34]

Sp. nov

Valid

Salvador

Miocene

 Germany

A species of Carychium.

Cochlicopa fassabortoloi[28]

Sp. nov

Valid

Harzhauser, Neubauer & Esu in Harzhauser et al.

Miocene (late Messinian)

 Italy

A member of Cochlicopidae, a species of Cochlicopa.

Conasprella (Ximeniconus) ageri[35]

Sp. nov

Valid

Hendricks

Early Pliocene

Gurabo Formation

 Dominican Republic

A member of Conidae, a species of Conasprella.

Confusiscala nackiji[36]

Sp. nov

Valid

Blagovetshenskiy

Early Cretaceous

 Russia

A wentletrap, a species of Confusiscala.

Conus anningae[35]

Sp. nov

Valid

Hendricks

Early Pliocene

Gurabo Formation

 Dominican Republic

A member of Conidae, a species of Conus.

Conus (Stephanoconus) bellacoensis[35]

Sp. nov

Valid

Hendricks

Late Miocene to early Pliocene

Cercado Formation
Gurabo Formation

 Dominican Republic

A member of Conidae, a species of Conus.

Conus (Lautoconus?) carlottae[35]

Sp. nov

Valid

Hendricks

Late Miocene to early Pliocene

Cercado Formation
Gurabo Formation

 Dominican Republic

A member of Conidae, a species of Conus.

Conus (Ductoconus) cashi[35]

Sp. nov

Valid

Hendricks

Late Miocene to early Pliocene

Cercado Formation
Gurabo Formation

 Dominican Republic

A member of Conidae, a species of Conus.

Conus (Atlanticonus?) franklinae[35]

Sp. nov

Valid

Hendricks

Late Miocene to early Pliocene

Cercado Formation
Gurabo Formation

 Dominican Republic

A member of Conidae, a species of Conus.

Conus (Dauciconus) garrisoni[35]

Sp. nov

Valid

Hendricks

Late Miocene

Cercado Formation

 Dominican Republic

A member of Conidae, a species of Conus.

Conus (Stephanoconus) gouldi[35]

Sp. nov

Valid

Hendricks

Late Miocene

Cercado Formation

 Dominican Republic

A member of Conidae, a species of Conus.

Conus (Spuriconus?) kaesleri[35]

Sp. nov

Valid

Hendricks

Early Pliocene

Gurabo Formation

 Dominican Republic

A member of Conidae, a species of Conus.

Conus (Spuriconus?) lombardii[35]

Sp. nov

Valid

Hendricks

Late Miocene

Cercado Formation

 Dominican Republic

A member of Conidae, a species of Conus.

Conus lyelli[35]

Sp. nov

Valid

Hendricks

Late Miocene to early Pliocene

Cercado Formation
Gurabo Formation

 Dominican Republic

A member of Conidae, a species of Conus.

Conus (Dauciconus?) zambaensis[35]

Sp. nov

Valid

Hendricks

Early Pliocene

Gurabo Formation

 Dominican Republic

A member of Conidae, a species of Conus.

Cryptaulax weaveri[30]

Sp. nov

In press

Ferrari & Damborenea

Middle Jurassic (early Bajocian)

Neuquén Basin

 Argentina

A member of Procerithiidae, a species of Cryptaulax.

Eucochlis obliquecostata[37]

Sp. nov

Valid

Nützel in Hautmann et al.

Early Triassic

 China

A member of Trochoidea belonging to the family Eucochlidae, a species of Eucochlis.

Eunerinea? neuqueniana[30]

Sp. nov

In press

Ferrari & Damborenea

Middle Jurassic (early Bajocian)

Neuquén Basin

 Argentina

A member of Eunerineidae, possibly a species of Eunerinea.

Gibboscala simbirskensis[36]

Sp. nov

Valid

Blagovetshenskiy

Early Cretaceous

 Russia

A wentletrap, a species of Gibboscala.

Globularia andina[30]

Sp. nov

In press

Ferrari & Damborenea

Middle Jurassic (early Bajocian)

Neuquén Basin

 Argentina

A member of Ampullinidae, a species of Globularia.

Gyraulus sauerzopfi[33]

Nom. nov

Valid

Neubauer et al.

Miocene (late Serravallian)

 Austria
 Romania
 Slovakia
 Slovenia

A member of Planorbidae; a replacement name for Gyraulus vermicularis (Stoliczka, 1862) (preoccupied).

?Helicopsis piedmontanica[28]

Sp. nov

Valid

Harzhauser, Neubauer & Esu in Harzhauser et al.

Miocene (late Messinian)

 Italy

A member of Hygromiidae, possibly a species of Helicopsis.

Hydrocena moncuccoensis[28]

Sp. nov

Valid

Harzhauser, Neubauer & Esu in Harzhauser et al.

Miocene (late Messinian)

 Italy

A member of Hydrocenidae, a species of Hydrocena.

Latiala? callositae[29]

Sp. nov

Valid

Ayoub-Hannaa et al.

Late Cretaceous (early Cenomanian)

 Serbia

A sea snail, possibly a species of Latiala.

Lucilla miocaenica[28]

Sp. nov

Valid

Harzhauser, Neubauer & Esu in Harzhauser et al.

Miocene (late Messinian)

 Italy

A member of Helicodiscidae, a species of Lucilla.

Lutetiella[38]

Gen. et sp. et comb. nov

Valid

Kadolsky

Eocene

 France
 Germany

Possibly a member of Hydrobiidae. The type species is Lutetiella hartkopfi; genus also contains "Paludina" conica Prévost (1821).

Melanopsis glaubrechti[39]

Sp. nov

Valid

Neubauer & Harzhauser in Neubauer, Harzhauser & Pipík

Late Miocene

Martin Formation

 Slovakia

A member of Melanopsidae, a species of Melanopsis.

Peruvispira canningensis[40]

Sp. nov

Valid

Taboada et al.

Early Permian

Calytrix Formation

 Australia

A species of Peruvispira.

Platyla manganellii[28]

Sp. nov

Valid

Harzhauser, Neubauer & Esu in Harzhauser et al.

Miocene (late Messinian)

 Italy

A member of Hydrobiidae, a species of Platyla.

Pleurotomaria bajociana[30]

Sp. nov

In press

Ferrari & Damborenea

Middle Jurassic (early Bajocian)

Neuquén Basin

 Argentina

A member of Pleurotomariidae, a species of Pleurotomaria.

Popovicia[39]

Nom. nov

Valid

Neubauer & Harzhauser in Neubauer, Harzhauser & Pipík

Late Miocene to Pliocene

 Kosovo
 Slovakia

A member of Viviparidae; a replacement name for Metohia Popović (1964) (preoccupied). The type species is "Metohia" levantica Popović (1964); genus also contains "Kosovia" compressa Pavlović (1931) and "Metohia" turriculoidea Popović (1964)

Profundiconus? hennigi[35]

Sp. nov

Valid

Hendricks

Late Miocene

Cercado Formation

 Dominican Republic

A member of Conidae, possibly a species of Profundiconus.

Promathildia? spinosa[30]

Sp. nov

In press

Ferrari & Damborenea

Middle Jurassic (early Bajocian)

Neuquén Basin

 Argentina

A member of Gordenellidae, possibly a species of Promathildia.

Pseudamnicola? babindolensis[33]

Nom. nov

Valid

Neubauer et al.

Middle or late Miocene

 Macedonia

A member of Hydrobiidae; a replacement name for Pseudamnicola? brusiniana (Pavlović, 1903) (preoccupied).

Pseudonerinea jovankae[29]

Sp. nov

Valid

Ayoub-Hannaa et al.

Late Cretaceous (early Cenomanian)

 Serbia

A sea snail, a species of Pseudonerinea.

Radix kovaci[39]

Sp. nov

Valid

Neubauer & Harzhauser in Neubauer, Harzhauser & Pipík

Late Miocene

Martin Formation

 Slovakia

A member of Lymnaeidae, a species of Radix.

Rhabdocolpus (Infacerithium) excavatus[30]

Sp. nov

In press

Ferrari & Damborenea

Middle Jurassic (early Bajocian)

Neuquén Basin

 Argentina

A member of Procerithiidae, a species of Rhabdocolpus.

Saccoia globosa[28]

Sp. nov

Valid

Harzhauser, Neubauer & Esu in Harzhauser et al.

Miocene (late Messinian)

 Italy

A member of Hydrobiidae, a species of Saccoia.

Tocobaga[41]

Gen. et comb. nov

Valid

Auffenberg, Slapcinsky & Portell

Miocene

Arcadia Formation
St. Marks Formation?

 United States

A member of Bulimulidae. A new genus for "Partula" americana Heilprin (1886); genus also contains "Bulimus" floridanus Conrad (1846) and "Bulimulus" americanus wakullae Mansfield (1937) (reranked as a separate species Tocobaga wakullae).

Tournouerina turiecensis[39]

Sp. nov

Valid

Neubauer & Harzhauser in Neubauer, Harzhauser & Pipík

Late Miocene

Martin Formation

 Slovakia

A member of Hydrobiidae, a species of Tournouerina.

Trochotoma (Placotoma) neuquensis[42]

Sp. nov

Valid

Ferrari et al.

Early Jurassic (Pliensbachian)

Neuquén Basin

 Argentina

A member of Trochotomidae, a species of Trochotoma.

Trochotoma (Trochotoma) protonotialis[42]

Sp. nov

Valid

Ferrari et al.

Early Jurassic (Pliensbachian)

Neuquén Basin

 Argentina

A member of Trochotomidae, a species of Trochotoma.

Viviparus pipiki[39]

Sp. nov

Valid

Neubauer & Harzhauser in Neubauer, Harzhauser & Pipík

Late Miocene

Martin Formation

 Slovakia

A member of Viviparidae, a species of Viviparus.

Other molluscs

Name Novelty Status Authors Age Unit Location Notes Images

Adrarunio[43]

Gen. et comb. nov

Valid

Van Damme & Bogan in Van Damme, Bogan & Dierick

Jurassic

Irhazer Group

 Niger

A bivalve belonging to the family Nakamuranaiadidae; a new genus for "Unio" deserticus Mongin (1968).

Afrohyrioides[43]

Gen. et comb. nov

Valid

Van Damme & Bogan in Van Damme, Bogan & Dierick

Jurassic

 Egypt
 Niger

A bivalve belonging to the family Unionidae; a new genus for "Unio" jowikolensis Newton (1909).

Aphanaia kletzi[44]

Sp. nov

Valid

Biakov & Kutygin

Permian (late Sakmarian)

 Russia

A bivalve, a species of Aphanaia.

Astartella? stefaniae[37]

Sp. nov

Valid

Hautmann in Hautmann et al.

Early Triassic

 China

An astartid bivalve, possibly a species of Astartella.

Auroradiolites[45]

Gen. et comb. nov

Valid[46]

Rao et al.

Early Cretaceous (Aptian to Albian)

 Afghanistan
 China
 India
 Iran
 Japan
 Pakistan

A radiolitid rudist. A new genus for "Praeradiolites" gilgitensis Douvillé (1926); genus also contains "Sphaerulites" griesbachi Douvillé (1926) and "Praeradiolites" biconvexus Yang et al. (1982).

Bentharca steffeni[47]

Sp. nov

Valid

Amano, Jenkins & Nishida

Paleocene

Katsuhira Formation

 Japan

An ark clam, a species of Bentharca.

Circunula[48]

Gen. et comb. nov

Valid

Koppka

Late Jurassic

 Russia
 Czech Republic
 France
 Germany
 Poland
  Switzerland

A foam oyster; a new genus for "Ostrea" cotyledon Contejean (1859).

Coactunio[43]

Gen. et comb. nov

Valid

Van Damme & Bogan in Van Damme, Bogan & Dierick

Middle or Late Jurassic

Irhazer Group

 Niger

A bivalve belonging to the family Unionidae; a new genus for ?"Chamberlainia" iguallalensis Mongin (1963).

Cosmetopsis glimmerodensis[49]

Sp. nov

Valid

Janssen

Oligocene

Kassel Formation

 Germany

A limopsid bivalve, a species of Cosmetopsis.

Cosmetopsis latdorfensis[49]

Sp. nov

Valid

Janssen

Oligocene

 Belgium
 Germany

A limopsid bivalve, a species of Cosmetopsis.

Cosmetopsis mothsorum[49]

Sp. nov

Valid

Janssen

Oligocene

 Germany

A limopsid bivalve, a species of Cosmetopsis.

Elrhazunio[43]

Gen. et sp. nov

Valid

Van Damme & Bogan in Van Damme, Bogan & Dierick

Early Cretaceous (Aptian or Albian)

Elrhaz Formation

 Niger

A bivalve which might be a member of the family Unionidae or the family Margaritiferidae. The type species is Elrhazunio problematica.

Enigmaconus? pyramidalis[50]

Sp. nov

Valid

Kouchinsky & Vendrasco in Kouchinsky et al.

Early Cambrian

Emyaksin Formation

 Russia

A mollusc of uncertain phylogenetic placement, possibly a monoplacophoran; an enigmaconid, possibly a species of Enigmaconus.

Galeacalvus[51]

Gen. et sp. nov

In press

Jacquet & Brock

Early Cambrian

Hawker Group

 Australia

A helcionelloid. The type species is Galeacalvus coronarius.

Gastrochaena beringiana[52]

Sp. nov

Valid

Kalishevich

Paleogene

 Russia

A bivalve, a species of Gastrochaena.

Helcionella histosia[51]

Sp. nov

In press

Jacquet & Brock

Early Cambrian

Hawker Group

 Australia

A helcionelloid, a species of Helcionella.

Helvetostrea[48]

Gen. et comb. nov

Valid

Koppka

Middle? to Late Jurassic

  Switzerland
 Germany?
 Poland?  United Kingdom?

A flemingostreid oyster; a new genus for "Ostrea" sequana Thurmann & Etallon (1862). Genus might also contain "Ostrea" caprina Rollier (1917), "Ostrea" oxfordiana Rollier (1917) and "Ostrea" expansa Sowerby (1819).

Ilsanella enallaxa[51]

Sp. nov

In press

Jacquet & Brock

Early Cambrian

Hawker Group

 Australia

A helcionelloid, a species of Ilsanella.

Leptochiton lignatilis[53]

Sp. nov

Valid

Dell’Angelo, Bertolaso & Sosso in Bertolaso et al.

Miocene (Langhian to Tortonian)

Termina Formation

 Italy

A bivalve belonging to the family Leptochitonidae, a species of Leptochiton.

Limopsis indubia[54]

Sp. nov

Valid

Berezovsky

Late Eocene

 Ukraine

A bivalve belonging to the family Limopsidae, a species of Limopsis.

Limopsis lacunosa[54]

Sp. nov

Valid

Berezovsky

Late Eocene

 Ukraine

A bivalve belonging to the family Limopsidae, a species of Limopsis.

Limopsis obscura[54]

Sp. nov

Valid

Berezovsky

Late Eocene

 Ukraine

A bivalve belonging to the family Limopsidae, a species of Limopsis.

Limopsis pretiosa[54]

Sp. nov

Valid

Berezovsky

Late Eocene

 Ukraine

A bivalve belonging to the family Limopsidae, a species of Limopsis.

Limopsis quadrata[54]

Sp. nov

Valid

Berezovsky

Late Eocene

 Ukraine

A bivalve belonging to the family Limopsidae, a species of Limopsis.

Mackinnonia puppis[55]

Sp. nov

Valid

Høyberget et al.

Early Cambrian

Ringstrand Formation

 Norway

A helcionellid, a species of Mackinnonia.

Magallanesia rutogensis[45]

Sp. nov

Valid[46]

Rao et al.

Early Cretaceous (Albian)

Langshan Formation

 China

A polyconitid rudist, a species of Magallanesia.

Minastirithella[51]

Gen. et sp. nov

In press

Jacquet & Brock

Early Cambrian

Hawker Group

 Australia

A helcionelloid. The type species is Minastirithella silivreni.

Offneria prebetica[56]

Sp. nov

Valid

Masse et al.

Early Cretaceous (early Aptian)

 Spain

A caprinid rudist, a species of Offneria.

Paracratis magdeburgensis[49]

Sp. nov

Valid

Janssen

Oligocene

 Germany

A limopsid bivalve, a species of Paracratis.

Paracratis muelleri[49]

Sp. nov

Valid

Janssen

Oligocene

 Germany

A limopsid bivalve, a species of Paracratis.

Paraheudeana soudanensis[43]

Sp. nov

Valid

Van Damme & Bogan in Van Damme, Bogan & Dierick

Middle or Late Jurassic

Irhazer Group

 Niger

A bivalve belonging to the family Margaritiferidae, a species of Paraheudeana.

Pterotegulaedon[43]

Gen. et comb. nov

Valid

Van Damme & Bogan in Van Damme, Bogan & Dierick

Early Cretaceous (Aptian or Albian)

Elrhaz Formation

 Niger

An unionoid bivalve belonging to the family Tegulaedontidae. A new genus for "Hyriopsis" nigeriensis Mongin (1968). Genus might also contain Hyriopsis nigeriensis forme tortuosa Mongin (1968) (reranked as a separate species ?Pterotegulaedon tortuosa), thought this species might belong to the family Unionidae or Margaritiferidae instead.

Ribeiria johni[57]

Sp. nov

Valid

Polechová

Ordovician (late Katian)

Králův Dvůr Formation

 Czech Republic

A ribeirioid rostroconch, a species of Ribeiria.

Rostrunio[43]

Gen. et comb. nov

Valid

Van Damme & Bogan in Van Damme, Bogan & Dierick

Middle or Late Jurassic

Irhazer Group

 Niger

A bivalve belonging to the family Unionidae; a new genus for "Unio" lapparenti Mongin (1963).

Tamesnelloides[43]

Gen. et sp. nov

Valid

Van Damme & Bogan in Van Damme, Bogan & Dierick

Middle or Late Jurassic

Irhazer Group

 Niger

An unionoid bivalve belonging to the family Tamesnellidae. The type species is Tamesnelloides lithoides.

Tegulaedon[43]

Gen. et comb. nov

Valid

Van Damme & Bogan in Van Damme, Bogan & Dierick

Jurassic

 Egypt
 Niger

An unionoid bivalve belonging to the family Tegulaedontidae; a new genus for "Unio" humei Newton (1909).

Thyasira (Thyasira) beui[58]

Sp. nov

Valid

Amano et al.

Early to middle Miocene

Bexhaven Limestone

 New Zealand

A thyasirid bivalve, a species of Thyasira.

Thyasira (Thyasira) marwicki[58]

Nom. nov

Valid

Amano et al.

Late Miocene

 New Zealand

A thyasirid bivalve, a species of Thyasira; a replacement name for Thyasira (Thyasira) planata Marwick (1926) (preoccupied).

Tuaregunio[43]

Gen. et comb. nov

Valid

Van Damme & Bogan in Van Damme, Bogan & Dierick

Middle or Late Jurassic

Irhazer Group

 Niger

A bivalve belonging to the family Unionidae; a new genus for ?"Lampsilis" agadesensis Mongin (1963).

Unionelloides (Unionelloides) bellalensis[43]

Sp. nov

Valid

Van Damme & Bogan in Van Damme, Bogan & Dierick

Middle or Late Jurassic

Irhazer Group

 Niger

A bivalve belonging to the family Unionidae, a species of Unionelloides.

Venignia[59]

Gen. et sp. et comb. nov

Valid

Berezovsky

Late Eocene

 Germany
 Ukraine

An ark clam. The type species is Venignia arcula; genus also contains Venignia radula (Koenen, 1893).

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