New gastropod records from the Cenozoic of Hungary
@inproceedings{Vicin2017NewGR, title={New gastropod records from the Cenozoic of Hungary}, author={Zolt{\'a}n Vici{\'a}n and Helmut Krock and Zolt{\'a}n Kov{\'a}cs}, year={2017} }
26 newly collected Cenozoic marine gastropod species from Hungary are briefly described. Two Lutetian (Eocene), two Egerian (Oligocene) and 22 Badenian (Miocene) species are represented; most of them are new records, others are illustrated for the first time from the country. Extended stratigraphic and palaeogeographic ranges of species are summarized. A new taxon is introduced: Lautoconus harzhauseri Kovacs nov. sp.
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