Neritopsis Grateloup 1832 (snail)

Gastropoda - Neritoina - Neritopsidae

Synonyms: Cyclidia Rolle 1862, Peltarion Deslongchamps and Deslongchamps 1858, Rhynchidia Laube 1868, Scaphandia Rolle 1862

Parent taxon: Neritopsinae according to K. Bandel 2007

See also Bouchet et al. 2005, Conti and Szabó 1989, Hoerle 1972, Kase 1984, Knight et al. 1960, Ladd 1966, Lozouet et al. 2001, Sepkoski 2002 and Wilson 1993

Sister taxa: Dahmeria, Devononerita, Hayamia, Nuetzelopsis, Praeturbonitella, Shikokuspira, Turbonitella, Weitschatopsis

Subtaxa: Neritopsis (Hayamiella) Neritopsis (Neritopsis) Neritopsis (Wallowiella) Neritopsis atlantica Neritopsis benacensis Neritopsis benoisti Neritopsis bicarinata Neritopsis dumortieri Neritopsis faizae Neritopsis galeola Neritopsis gedrosiana Neritopsis glabrata Neritopsis kasei Neritopsis moniliformis Neritopsis oldae Neritopsis opalina Neritopsis pauciornata Neritopsis planoplicatus Neritopsis praeclara Neritopsis radula Neritopsis vokesorum

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Type: Neritopsis moniliformis

Ecology: epifaunal

Distribution:

• Quaternary of Djibouti (2 collections), Kenya (7), Papua New Guinea (2), the Seychelles (2)

• Pliocene to Pleistocene of Guam (1)

• Pliocene of Fiji (2), Tuvalu (1)

• Miocene of Fiji (1), France (1), Iran (1), the Marshall Islands (1), Northern Mariana Islands (1), Palau (1), Romania (3), United States (2: Florida)

• Oligocene of Italy (1)

• Eocene of France (1), Germany (1), Italy (1), Saudi Arabia (1), the United Kingdom (1)

• Paleocene of Belgium (1), France (1), Poland (3)

• Cretaceous of the Czech Republic (3), Egypt (3), Germany (1), Hungary (1), Japan (4), New Zealand (1), Sweden (1), Switzerland (2)

• Jurassic of France (2), Germany (4), Greenland (2), Hungary (24), India (7), Italy (6), Madagascar (1), Portugal (1), Spain (8), Tunisia (2), Yemen (1)

• Triassic of Austria (1), China (1), Germany (2), Hungary (3), Italy (9), Thailand (1), United States (1: Alaska)

Total: 131 collections including 139 occurrences

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