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Banerjee, S.; Halder, K. (2024). A new caenogastropod assemblage from the early Eocene of the Cambay Basin, western India, and its palaeoenvironmental implications. Papers in Palaeontology. 10(5): e1590.
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10.1002/spp2.1590 [view]
Banerjee, S.; Halder, K.
2024
A new caenogastropod assemblage from the early Eocene of the Cambay Basin, western India, and its palaeoenvironmental implications
Papers in Palaeontology
10(5): e1590
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Published online 25 September 2024, including ZooBank registration
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Amalda bibhae Banerjee & Halder, 2024 † (original description)
Amaurellina cambayensis Banerjee & Halder, 2024 † (original description)
Ampullina brevispira (Leymerie, 1846) † (basis of record)
Ampullina eocenica Banerjee & Halder, 2024 † (original description)
Ampullina vastanensis Banerjee & Halder, 2024 † (original description)
Apiotoma (Carinotoma) Banerjee & Halder, 2024 † represented as Apiotoma Cossmann, 1889 (original description)
Apiotoma (Carinotoma) haydeni (L. R. Cox, 1930) † represented as Apiotoma haydeni (L. R. Cox, 1930) † (basis of record)
Apiotoma (Carinotoma) hypermeces Cossmann & Pissarro, 1909 † represented as Apiotoma hypermeces (Cossmann & Pissarro, 1909) † (basis of record)
Apiotoma (Carinotoma) rammohani Banerjee & Halder, 2024 † represented as Apiotoma rammohani Banerjee & Halder, 2024 † (original description)
Apiotoma (Carinotoma) vredenburgi (Cossmann & Pissarro, 1909) † represented as Apiotoma vredenburgi (Cossmann & Pissarro, 1909) † (basis of record)
Benthonella prosoclinata Banerjee & Halder, 2024 † (original description)
Bittium kamalae Banerjee & Halder, 2024 † (original description)
Bittium purnimae Banerjee & Halder, 2024 † (original description)
Eopreangeria Banerjee & Halder, 2024 † (original description)
Eopreangeria mangrolensis Banerjee & Halder, 2024 † (original description)
Faunus lamarckii (Deshayes, 1862) † (additional source)
Indobatillaria Banerjee & Halder, 2024 † (original description)
Indobatillaria coronata (L. R. Cox, 1930) † (new combination reference)
Indobatillaria ismatae Banerjee & Halder, 2024 † (original description)
Involuta ishwari Banerjee & Halder, 2024 † (original description)
Lyria (Lyrispina) Banerjee & Halder, 2024 † accepted as Lyriopsis Merle & Pacaud, 2014 † (original description)
Lyria (Lyrispina) cossmanni Vredenburg, 1923 † accepted as Lyriopsis cossmanni (Vredenburg, 1923) † (basis of record)
Natica naroliensis Banerjee & Halder, 2024 † (original description)
Pachycerithium Banerjee & Halder, 2024 † (original description)
Pachycerithium richardi Banerjee & Halder, 2024 † (original description)
Pleurofusia amphibola (Cossmann & Pissarro, 1909) † (basis of record)
Potamides mosaliensis Banerjee & Halder, 2024 † (original description)
Potamides shahensis Banerjee & Halder, 2024 † (original description)
Pseudobellardia sitae Banerjee & Halder, 2024 † (original description)
Ptychocerithium shamukum Banerjee & Halder, 2024 † (original description)
Pyrenoturris Eames, 1952 † (status source)
Pyrenoturris soriensis Eames, 1952 † (basis of record)
Rimella rokeyae Banerjee & Halder, 2024 † (original description)
Sandbergeria khanae Banerjee & Halder, 2024 † (original description)
Serratocerithium eocenicum (L. R. Cox, 1931) † (basis of record)
Serratocerithium indicum Banerjee & Halder, 2024 † (original description)
Siphonalia kalpanae Banerjee & Halder, 2024 † (original description)
Siphonalia pritilatae Banerjee & Halder, 2024 † (original description)
Strepsidura reticulata Banerjee & Halder, 2024 † (original description)
Teinostoma maryae Banerjee & Halder, 2024 † (original description)
Gujarat for Amalda bibhae Banerjee & Halder, 2024 † 
Gujarat for Amaurellina cambayensis Banerjee & Halder, 2024 † 
Gujarat for Ampullina brevispira (Leymerie, 1846) † 
Gujarat for Ampullina eocenica Banerjee & Halder, 2024 † 
Gujarat for Ampullina vastanensis Banerjee & Halder, 2024 † 
Gujarat for Apiotoma (Carinotoma) rammohani Banerjee & Halder, 2024 † 
Gujarat for Benthonella prosoclinata Banerjee & Halder, 2024 † 
Gujarat for Bittium kamalae Banerjee & Halder, 2024 † 
Gujarat for Bittium purnimae Banerjee & Halder, 2024 † 
Gujarat for Faunus lamarckii (Deshayes, 1862) † 
Gujarat for Involuta ishwari Banerjee & Halder, 2024 † 
Gujarat for Natica naroliensis Banerjee & Halder, 2024 † 
Gujarat for Pachycerithium richardi Banerjee & Halder, 2024 † 
Gujarat for Pleurofusia amphibola (Cossmann & Pissarro, 1909) † 
Gujarat for Potamides mosaliensis Banerjee & Halder, 2024 † 
Gujarat for Potamides shahensis Banerjee & Halder, 2024 † 
Gujarat for Pseudobellardia sitae Banerjee & Halder, 2024 † 
Gujarat for Ptychocerithium shamukum Banerjee & Halder, 2024 † 
Gujarat for Pyrenoturris soriensis Eames, 1952 † 
Gujarat for Rimella rokeyae Banerjee & Halder, 2024 † 
Gujarat for Sandbergeria khanae Banerjee & Halder, 2024 † 
Gujarat for Serratocerithium eocenicum (L. R. Cox, 1931) † 
Gujarat for Serratocerithium indicum Banerjee & Halder, 2024 † 
Gujarat for Siphonalia kalpanae Banerjee & Halder, 2024 † 
Gujarat for Siphonalia pritilatae Banerjee & Halder, 2024 † 
Gujarat for Strepsidura reticulata Banerjee & Halder, 2024 † 
Gujarat for Teinostoma maryae Banerjee & Halder, 2024 † 
Pakistan for Lyria cossmanni Vredenburg, 1923 † 






















































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