Gemmula fasteni Weaver and Van Winkle Palmer 1922 (turrid)

Gastropoda - Neogastropoda - Turridae

Full reference: C. E. Weaver and K. Van Winkle Palmer. 1922. Fauna from the Eocene of Washington. University of Washington Publications in Geology 1(3):1-56

Belongs to Gemmula according to C. E. Weaver and K. Van Winkle Palmer 1922

Sister taxa: Gemmula (Coronia), Gemmula (Coroniopsis), Gemmula (Gemmula), Gemmula (Pinguigemmula), Gemmula abacta, Gemmula alazana, Gemmula amica, Gemmula bentsonae, Gemmula congener, Gemmula crenulata, Gemmula cretacea, Gemmula diabloensis, Gemmula encinalis, Gemmula gajensis, Gemmula guindana, Gemmula hindsiana, Gemmula imitatrix, Gemmula machapoorensis, Gemmula macrobia, Gemmula mekranica, Gemmula mexa, Gemmula monerma, Gemmula plebeia, Gemmula plentopsis, Gemmula rockcreekensis, Gemmula sindiensis, Gemmula tumata, Gemmula vaningeni, Gemmula violeta, Gemmula wattsi, Turris (Gemmula) birmanica, Turris (Gemmula) pakistanica, Turris (Gemmula) soriensis, Turris (Gemmula) thyrsus, Pleurotoma (Hemipleurotoma) calvertensis, Hemipleurotoma arenosa, Hemipleurotoma bonneti, Pleurotoma (Hemipleurotoma) juvavica, Pleurotoma (Hemipleurotoma) yenanensis, Hemipleurotoma bhagothorensis, Pleurotoma (Hemipleurotoma) iris, Hemipleurotoma narica, Hemipleurotoma oostinghi, Pleurotoma (Hemipleurotoma) singuensis, Pleurotoma (Hemipleurotoma) bellacrenata, Pleurotoma (Hemipleurotoma) humilis, Pleurotoma (Hemipleurotoma) choptankensis, Pleurotoma (Hemipleurotoma) kroisbachensis

Type specimen: Its type locality is UW 329, which is in a Bartonian marine horizon in the Cowlitz Formation of Washington

Ecology: epifaunal carnivore

Distribution:

• Eocene of United States (2: Washington collections)

Total: 2 collections each including a single occurrence

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