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clus–Progoniatites assemblage). Thirteen<br />

brachiopod species belonging to 12 genera<br />

and 5 orders (Productida, Orthida, Rhynchonellida,<br />

Athyridida and Spiriferida) are<br />

described. Mouydirhynchus is proposed as a<br />

new rhynchonellid genus and the species<br />

Rhipidomella prolifica, Mouydirhynchus quietus<br />

and Eomartiniopsis mouydirensis are new.<br />

The other described taxa are the following:<br />

Chonetipustula? sp., strophalosioid gen. et sp.<br />

indet., Schizophoria sp., trigonirhynchiid gen.<br />

indet. sp. A, trigonirhynchiid gen. indet. sp. B,<br />

Hemiplethorhynchus? sp., Coveenia? sp., Crurithyris<br />

cf. fissa, Punctothyris? sp., and elythid<br />

gen. et sp. indet.<br />

2010040273<br />

爱 尔 兰 西 部 南 马 尤 地 区 晚 奥 陶 世 桑 比 阶<br />

Mweelrea 组 腕 足 动 物 = Late Ordovician<br />

(Sandbian) brachiopods from the Mweelrea<br />

Formation, South Mayo, western Ireland:<br />

stratigraphic and tectonic implications.. ( 英 文 ).<br />

Harper D A T; Parkes M A; McConnell B J.<br />

Geological Journal, 2010, 45(4): 445–450<br />

A Late Ordovician (Sandbian), Scoto-<br />

Appalachian brachiopod fauna from the<br />

Mweelrea Formation in western Ireland confirms<br />

a location for the South Mayo Trough<br />

adjacent to the Laurentian margin, characterized<br />

at this time by a succession of marine<br />

excursions over fluviatile environments. The<br />

new, younger biostratigraphical data help to<br />

constrain the timing of late Grampian folding<br />

of this part of the South Mayo Trough.<br />

软 体 动 物<br />

2010040274<br />

南 美 洲 热 带 地 区 的 新 近 纪 Tonnoidean 腹 足<br />

类 : 对 多 米 尼 加 共 和 国 和 巴 拿 马 古 生 物 以<br />

及 中 美 洲 地 峡 抬 升 的 贡 献 = Neogene Tonnoidean<br />

Gastropods of Tropical and South<br />

America: contributions to the Dominican Republic<br />

and Panama Paleontology Projects and<br />

uplift of the Central American Isthmus. ( 英 文 ).<br />

Beu A G. Bulletin of American Paleontology,<br />

2010, (377): 1-500 79 图 版 .<br />

The 142 species of tonnoidean gastropods<br />

recorded from the Neogene to Recent faunas<br />

of tropical America (Mexico, and a few taxa<br />

from Florida and California, south to Ecuador<br />

and Brazil) are revised, along with the 12 species<br />

of Neogene to Recent Personidae and Ranellidae<br />

occurring in Chile and Argentina.<br />

Taxa included are: (1) BURSIDAE: Bursa, 11<br />

species, including the eastern Atlantic species<br />

B. scrobilator (Linnaeus, 1758) in the Pliocene<br />

and Pleistocene of tropical America;<br />

Aspa marginata (Gmelin, 1791), an eastern<br />

Atlantic species recorded in the Pliocene-<br />

Pleistocene of Limón, Costa Rica; Crossata,<br />

with one eastern Pacific species (California to<br />

Peru); Marsupina, five species, including M.<br />

judensis n. sp. (Miocene, Punta Judas, Costa<br />

Rica). (2) PERSONIDAE: Distorsio, 12 species,<br />

including D. biangulata n. sp and D.<br />

jungi n. sp. (both Miocene, Cantaure, Venezuela);<br />

Personopsis, one Recent species. (3)<br />

RANELLIDAE, RANELLINAE: Argobuccinum,<br />

one species; Fusitriton, three species;<br />

Halgyrineum, one species; Priene, one Chilean<br />

species; Ranella, three species, including<br />

R. chilena n. sp. (Oligocene-Miocene, Chile);<br />

Ameranella, one species. (4) RANELLIDAE,<br />

CYMATIINAE: Cabestana, one living<br />

southwestern Atlantic species; Charonia, three<br />

species; Crassicymatium crassicordatum n.<br />

gen., n. sp. (Oligocene-Miocene, Chile); Cymatium,<br />

four species; Gelagna, one species;<br />

Gutturnium, one species; Linatella, one species;<br />

Monoplex, 31 species, including M. gatunicus<br />

n. sp. (Miocene, Panama), M. jackwinorum<br />

n. sp. (Miocene, Venezuela), M. longispira<br />

n. sp. (Miocene, Dominican Republic),<br />

M. panamensis n. sp. (Miocene-Pliocene, both<br />

coasts of Panama), and two species left unnamed;<br />

Ranularia, three species; Reticutriton,<br />

five species, one left unnamed; Septa, two<br />

species, including S. landaui n. sp. (Miocene-<br />

Pliocene, Dominican Republic); Turritriton,<br />

four species; Sassia, seven species, including<br />

S. warreni n. sp.; Cymatiella, one species, C.<br />

vokesorum n. sp. (the last two both Miocene-<br />

Pliocene, Dominican Republic). (5) CASSI-<br />

DAE, CASSINAE: Cassis, 12 species, including<br />

C. altispira n. sp. (Plio-Pleistocene, Dominican<br />

Republic, Atlantic Costa Rica, and<br />

Panama) and C. costulifera n. sp. (Pliocene,<br />

Atlantic Costa Rica, and Panama); Cypraecassis,<br />

six species, including C. cantaurana n. sp.<br />

(Miocene, Cantaure, Venezuela); Galeodea,<br />

one species; Sconsia, six species. (6) CASSI-<br />

DAE, OOCORYTHINAE: Dalium, two species;<br />

Oocorys, one species. (7) CASSIDAE,<br />

PHALIINAE: Echinophoria, three species;<br />

Semicassis, five species. (8) TONNIDAE: Eudolium,<br />

one species; Malea, nine species, including<br />

two unnamed; Tonna, two species.<br />

Although Ficus is now included in the superfamily<br />

Ficoidea, and most tropical American<br />

Ficidae are not included here, the three Ficus<br />

species in the Dominican Republic are described<br />

in an Appendix: F. bernardi n. sp., F.<br />

gibsonsmithi n. sp., and F. lisselongata n.<br />

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