Early Jurassic (Sinemurian) gastropods from the Lusitanian Basin (west of Portugal)

  1. Vitón, Íñigo 1
  2. Comas-Rengifo, María José 2
  3. Ricardo Paredes, Ricardo 3
  1. 1 Universitat de València
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    Universitat de València

    Valencia, España

    ROR https://ror.org/043nxc105

  2. 2 Universidad Complutense de Madrid
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    Universidad Complutense de Madrid

    Madrid, España

    ROR 02p0gd045

  3. 3 Museu da Ciência da Universidade de Coimbra,
Revista:
Spanish journal of palaeontology

ISSN: 2255-0550

Año de publicación: 2020

Título del ejemplar: SPANISH JOURNAL OF PALAEONTOLOGY

Volumen: 35

Número: 2

Páginas: 147-166

Tipo: Artículo

DOI: 10.7203/SJP.35.2.18478 DIALNET GOOGLE SCHOLAR lock_openAcceso abierto editor

Otras publicaciones en: Spanish journal of palaeontology

Resumen

The Sinemurian gastropod specimens herein studied come from two sources: from museum collections and from samplings in field. The study of the Sinemurian gastropod specimens housed in the collections of the Museu Geológico (Laboratório Nacional de Energia e Geologia), Museu Nacional de História Natural e da Ciência (University of Lisbon), Museu da Ciência (University of Coimbra) and of the Museu de História Natural e da Ciência (University of Porto), has allowed the systematic and taxonomical update of this material. These specimens come mostly from Sinemurian outcrops in S. Pedro de Moel area and Coimbra region. The review of these collections permitted to recognise original material that was used to describe several characteristic species of the Lusitanian Basin, namely Scurriopsis (Scurriopsis) schmidti, Cryptaenia sp., Nerinella ficalhoi, and Boehmiola exilis. The most common species are endemic of the Lusitanian Basin, namely Pseudomelania costae Pictet & Campiche, 1862 and Oonia casta Böhm, 1901. Other species are known in Germany,Luxembourg and Austria basins.

Información de financiación

are due to Dr Roberto Gatto for the detailed revision of the manuscript; to both reviewers, Dr Stefano Monari and Dr Mariel Ferrari, for providing valuable comments on the manuscript; to Dr Lu?s V?tor Duarte (Marine and Environment Research Centre, Faculdade de Ci?ncias e Tecnolog?a, Universidade de Coimbra) for the cession of Figure 2; to Dr Miguel Ramalho and his collaborators (Museu Geol?gico de Portugal), Jo?o Muchagata (MHNC-UP), Susana Machado (LNEG-Alfragide), Liliana P?voas and Jo?o Paulo Lopes (MUHNAC) for their attention in their institutions, to Museu da Ci?ncia (University of Coimbra) management, for lending the Sinemurian gastropod collection; to Cormac De Brun for the English review of the manuscript. We emphasise with special thanks the photographic work and collaboration edition of images received from Carlos Alonso (UCM). This paper benefited from the use of the Portuguese Infrastructure of Scientific Collections (PRISC.pt). This work is a contribution to the Portuguese E-Infrastructure for Information and Research on Biodiversity (PORBIOTA) and to the project CGL2015-66604-R (MINECO, Spain) and to the UCM group 910431 ?Procesos Bi?ticos Mesozoicos?.