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Devonian of Novaya Zemlya, Lower<br />

Devonian of the Pechora River basin,<br />

North Ural Mountains, and the Zeravshan<br />

Range: Ostreioceras admotum,<br />

O. simile, O. abruptum, O. sobolevi,<br />

Plagiostomoceras kuzmini, P. adumbratum,<br />

P.? acerbum, and P. vinogradovi.<br />

A new family Bogoslovskyidae is established<br />

in the order Palliocerida.<br />

2010010265<br />

俄 罗 斯 欧 洲 部 分 中 部 早 、 中 卡 洛 夫 期<br />

腹 足 类 组 合 = Lower and Middle Callovian<br />

gastropod assemblages from central<br />

European Russia. ( 英 文 ). Guzhov A<br />

V. Paleontological Journal, 2006, 40(5):<br />

500-506 4 图 版 .<br />

Two gastropod assemblages from the<br />

Lower Callovian of the Kostroma Region<br />

and the Middle Callovian of the<br />

Yaroslavl’ Region are studied and compared<br />

with synchronous assemblages of<br />

the Kostroma, Moscow, Bryansk, and<br />

Kursk regions. It is suggested that gastropods<br />

from the Yaroslavl’ and Kostroma<br />

regions inhabited colder water basins<br />

than gastropods from more southern<br />

regions. A new genus and species Znamenkiella<br />

ovalis gen. et sp. nov. (family<br />

Pseudomelaniidae) are described from<br />

the Lower Callovian of the Kostroma<br />

Region.<br />

2010010266<br />

双 壳 类 软 体 动 物 行 为 - 营 养 群 及 其 在 显<br />

生 宙 的 分 布 = Ethological-trophic<br />

groups of bivalve mollusks and their distribution<br />

in the Phanerozoic. ( 英 文 ).<br />

Nevesskaja L A. Paleontological Journal,<br />

2006, 40(4): 375-390 3 图 版 .<br />

Based on their adaptations to substrates,<br />

degree of mobility, and feeding<br />

modes, bivalve mollusks are subdivided<br />

into 30 ethological-trophic groups. This<br />

paper presents an account of their morphological<br />

characteristics, distribution in<br />

the Phanerozoic, and taxonomic changes<br />

through time.<br />

2010010267<br />

莫 斯 科 台 坳 北 部 Kulogory 组 二 叠 纪<br />

腹 足 类 = Permian gastropods from the<br />

Kulogory Formation of the northern<br />

Moscow Syneclise. ( 英 文 ). Mazaev A V.<br />

Paleontological Journal, 2006, 40(4):<br />

391-403 4 图 版 .<br />

Permian gastropods from the Kulogory<br />

Formation (Sakmarian) were studied<br />

based on the author’s material and<br />

the collection of Yakowlew (Central Research<br />

Geological Prospecting Museum<br />

(TsNIGR Museum), St. Petersburg).<br />

Lectotypes for Arribazona tschernyschewi<br />

(Yakowlew, 1899) and Microdoma<br />

kulogorae (Yakowlew, 1899)<br />

were designated. Six species are described;<br />

four of them are new and two<br />

are assigned to the new genera (Biarmeaspira<br />

verideclinata gen. et sp. nov.,<br />

Globodoma yakowlewi gen. et sp. nov.,<br />

Glabrocingulum (Glabrocingulum)<br />

stankovskyi sp. nov., and Euconospira?<br />

pinegensis sp. nov.). The high degree of<br />

polymorphism in the dominant species<br />

of uniform assemblages is probably the<br />

result of their development in “undersaturated”<br />

paleocommunities of closed<br />

lagoons with gradually increasing concentration<br />

of sulfate ions.<br />

2010010268<br />

副 特 提 斯 东 部 内 陆 盆 地 鸥 螺 科 形 态 发<br />

生 学 = Morphogenesis of Rissoidae in<br />

the inland basins of the Eastern<br />

Paratethys. ( 英 文 ). Iljina L B. Paleontological<br />

Journal, 2006, 40(4): 404-<br />

414 3 图 版 .<br />

Miocene rissoids from the heterochronous<br />

low-salinity seas of the Eastern<br />

Paratethys (Early Chokrakian, Karaganian,<br />

Late Konkian, Early Sarmatian,<br />

and Early Maeotian) were revised. The<br />

polyphyletic genus Mohrensternia is<br />

subdivided into several generic and subgeneric<br />

taxa. The new genus Zhgentia<br />

and the new subgenera Rissoa (Turboellina),<br />

R. (Pseudoturboellina), and R.<br />

(Maeotia) are established.<br />

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