The giant creeper, Campanile symbolicum Iredale, an Australian relict marine snail
In: Casebooks in Earth Sciences. Springer: New York. ISSN 0178-5621, meer
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| Author keywords |
Living Species, Fossil Species, Anterior Canal, Body Whorl, Shell Axis |
| Abstract |
During the Early Tertiary, prosobranch gastropods of the family Campanilidae Douville 1904 comprised an extensive group of many large-shelled species that were common in the Tethys Sea. Some species such as Campanile giganteum (Lamarck 1804), the type-species of the genus Campanile, attained a length of 1 m and are among the largest gastropods on record. The family is represented today by a single living species from southwestern Australia, Campanile symbolicum Iredale 1917. |
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