A New Species of Paraseraphs (Gastropoda, Seraphsidae) from the Priabonian White Limestone Formation of Jamaica


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Abstract

The Paraseraphs Jung 1974 is an extinct group of gastropods that existed during the Late Paleocene and Eocene of Europe and the Caribbean. P. cantamessae sp. nov. is described; it differs structurally from its sympatric sister taxon and spatiotemporally from other members of the clade.

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S. J. Maxwell

College of Science and Engineering, James Cook University

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Email: stephen.maxwell@my.jcu.edu.au
Australia, Queensland, Cairns, 4870

B. C. Congdon

College of Science and Engineering, James Cook University; Centre for Tropical Environmental and Sustainability Sciences, James Cook University

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Email: brad.congdon@jcu.edu.au
Australia, Queensland, Cairns, 4870; Queensland, Cairns, 4870

T. L. Rymer

College of Science and Engineering, James Cook University; Centre for Tropical Environmental and Sustainability Sciences, James Cook University

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Email: tasmin.rymer@jcu.edu.au
Australia, Queensland, Cairns, 4870; Queensland, Cairns, 4870

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