Campanile trevorjacksoni Portell and Donovan 2008 (snail)

Gastropoda - Sorbeoconcha - Campanilidae

Full reference: R. W. Portell and S. K. Donovan. 2008. Campanile trevorjacksoni sp. nov.y (Mollusca: Gastropoda) from the Eocene of Jamaica: at last, a name for the first fossil used in intercontinental biostratigraphic correlation (de la Beche 1827). Geological Journal 43:542-551

Belongs to Campanile according to R. W. Portell and S. K. Donovan 2008

Sister taxa: Campanile (Campanile), Campanile (Campanilopa), Campanile brookmani, Campanile dilloni, Campanile giganteum, Campanile gigas, Campanile greenellum, Campanile symbolicum, Campanile tchihatcheffi

Type specimen: UF 71262. Its type locality is Wait-A-Bit Cave, which is in an Eocene marine limestone in the Stettin Formation of Jamaica.

Ecology: epifaunal grazer

Distribution: found only at Wait-A-Bit Cave

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