Serpulospira eboracensis Hall 1859 (snail)

Gastropoda - Euomphalina

Alternative combinations: Euomphalus eboracensis, Phanerotinus eboracensis, Straparollus (Serpulospira) eboracensis

Full reference: J. Hall. 1859. Notes and observations upon the fossils of the Goniatite Limestone, in the Marcellus shale of the Hamilton group, and those of the Goniatite beds of Rockford, Indiana, with some analogous forms from the Hamilton Group proper. Annual report of the Regents of the University of the State of New York on the State Cabinet of Natural History and the Historical and Antiquarian collection annexed thereto 13:95-112

Belongs to Serpulospira according to P. J. Wagner 2023

See also Blodgett and Johnson 1992, Hall 1859, Hall 1876, Hall 1879 and Linsley and Yochelson 1973

Sister taxa: Serpulospira annulatus, Serpulospira annulatus, Serpulospira centrifuga, Serpulospira diversiformis, Serpulospira laxus, Serpulospira lituites, Serpulospira militaris, Serpulospira minutilineatus, Serpulospira paradoxus, Serpulospira planispira, Serpulospira scalariformis, Serpulospira serpula, Serpulospira solutus, Serpulospira swickae

Type specimen: AMNH 4890/1, a shell. Its type locality is Hall's York Locality, which is in a Givetian carbonate limestone in the Ludlowville Formation of New York.

Ecology: stationary epifaunal suspension feeder

Distribution: found only at Hall's York Locality

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