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On the names attributed to Partsch in the family Fasciolariidae (Miocene, Central Europe)

Riguardo ai nomi attribuiti a Partsch nella famiglia Fasciolariidae (Miocenica, Europa centrale)

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The miocene molluscan species of central Europe attributed to Partsch in the family Fasciolariidae are discussed. Five names remainnomina nuda. Correct citations are given for five others, which are available taxa representing valid species.

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Le specie dei molluschi Miocenici, nella famiglia dei Fasciolariidae, proveniente dall’Europa centrale ed attribuiti a P. Partsch, sono ancora in discussione. Infatti, cinque di esse rimangononomina nuda, mentre altre cinque ricevono classificazioni corrette rappresentanti aggruppamenti validi.

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Snyder, M.A. On the names attributed to Partsch in the family Fasciolariidae (Miocene, Central Europe). Rend. Fis. Acc. Lincei 10, 5–8 (1999). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02904448

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