Fossil molluscs from the Middle Miocene of Öhningen, southwestern Germany
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/27343Date
2022-06-17Type
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Peer reviewed
Abstract
Herein, we revise an extensive set of mollusc fossils from the Upper Freshwater Molasse
deposits of Öhningen palaeolake (SW Germany; Middle Miocene, MN7). Based on material housed in
paleontological collections in Europe and North America, we present the first thorough systematic account
of the phylum from this historic locality. A total of ten species were identified from Öhningen: three
freshwater gastropods (Lymnaea dilatata Noulet, 1854, Gyraulus cf. applanatus (Thomä), Planorbarius mantelli
(Dunker)), two terrestrial gastropods (Granaria cf. schuebleri (Klein), Palaeotachea sylvestrina (Schlotheim)),
and five bivalves (Anodonta splendens Goldfuss, A. lavateri (Münster), Pseudunio flabellatus (Goldfuss),
“Dreissena” sp., Pisidium escheri (Mayer-Eymar, 1865)). Three freshwater and five terrestrial gastropod genera
mentioned in older literature could not be found in the available material. Ours is the first report of a
Dreissenidae from Öhningen.
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The Association of Polish MalacologistsCitation
Salvador RB, Höltke, Valentas-Romera, Rasser. Fossil molluscs from the Middle Miocene of Öhningen, southwestern Germany. Folia Malacologica. 2022;30(2):80-92Metadata
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