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Bembexia Testis
† ''Bembexia'' is a genus of fossil sea snails, marine gastropod mollusks. This genus is placed in the subfamily Eotomariinae, of the family Eotomariidae. The shell characters resemble those of Balbinipleura. These snails have been interpreted as herbivorous, probably grazing on algae. These fossils are found in sedimentary rocks deposited from 340 to , including the Hamilton Group of eastern North America. Other fossil sites include Alaska, Western Europe including the UK, Venezuela, China and Australia. Species Species within the genus ''Bembexia'' include: * ''Bembexia adjutor'' * ''Bembexia babini'' * ''Bembexia chapernowni'' * ''Bembexia crenatostriata'' * ''Bembexia disjuncta'' * ''Bembexia gradilispira'' * ''Bembexia headillus'' * ''Bembexia insolita'' * ''Bembexia inumbilicata'' * ''Bembexia laevis'' * ''Bembexia larteti'' * '' Bembexia micula'' * ''Bembexia minima † ''Bembexia'' is a genus of fossil sea snails, marine gastropod mollusks. This genus is placed in ...
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Bembexia Laevis
† ''Bembexia'' is a genus of fossil sea snails, marine gastropod mollusks. This genus is placed in the subfamily Eotomariinae, of the family Eotomariidae. The shell characters resemble those of Balbinipleura. These snails have been interpreted as herbivorous, probably grazing on algae. These fossils are found in sedimentary rocks deposited from 340 to , including the Hamilton Group of eastern North America. Other fossil sites include Alaska, Western Europe including the UK, Venezuela, China and Australia. Species Species within the genus ''Bembexia'' include: * '' Bembexia adjutor'' * '' Bembexia babini'' * '' Bembexia chapernowni'' * '' Bembexia crenatostriata'' * '' Bembexia disjuncta'' * '' Bembexia gradilispira'' * '' Bembexia headillus'' * '' Bembexia insolita'' * '' Bembexia inumbilicata'' * '' Bembexia laevis'' * ''Bembexia larteti † ''Bembexia'' is a genus of fossil sea snails, marine gastropod mollusks. This genus is placed in the subfamily Eotomariinae, of th ...
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Bembexia Inumbilicata
† ''Bembexia'' is a genus of fossil sea snails, marine gastropod mollusks. This genus is placed in the subfamily Eotomariinae, of the family Eotomariidae. The shell characters resemble those of Balbinipleura. These snails have been interpreted as herbivorous, probably grazing on algae. These fossils are found in sedimentary rocks deposited from 340 to , including the Hamilton Group of eastern North America. Other fossil sites include Alaska, Western Europe including the UK, Venezuela, China and Australia. Species Species within the genus ''Bembexia'' include: * '' Bembexia adjutor'' * '' Bembexia babini'' * '' Bembexia chapernowni'' * '' Bembexia crenatostriata'' * '' Bembexia disjuncta'' * '' Bembexia gradilispira'' * '' Bembexia headillus'' * '' Bembexia insolita'' * '' Bembexia inumbilicata'' * ''Bembexia laevis'' * ''Bembexia larteti † ''Bembexia'' is a genus of fossil sea snails, marine gastropod mollusks. This genus is placed in the subfamily Eotomariinae, of the ...
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Bembexia Insolita
† ''Bembexia'' is a genus of fossil sea snails, marine gastropod mollusks. This genus is placed in the subfamily Eotomariinae, of the family Eotomariidae. The shell characters resemble those of Balbinipleura. These snails have been interpreted as herbivorous, probably grazing on algae. These fossils are found in sedimentary rocks deposited from 340 to , including the Hamilton Group of eastern North America. Other fossil sites include Alaska, Western Europe including the UK, Venezuela, China and Australia. Species Species within the genus ''Bembexia'' include: * '' Bembexia adjutor'' * '' Bembexia babini'' * '' Bembexia chapernowni'' * '' Bembexia crenatostriata'' * '' Bembexia disjuncta'' * '' Bembexia gradilispira'' * '' Bembexia headillus'' * '' Bembexia insolita'' * ''Bembexia inumbilicata'' * ''Bembexia laevis'' * ''Bembexia larteti † ''Bembexia'' is a genus of fossil sea snails, marine gastropod mollusks. This genus is placed in the subfamily Eotomariinae, of the ...
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Bembexia Headillus
† ''Bembexia'' is a genus of fossil sea snails, marine gastropod mollusks. This genus is placed in the subfamily Eotomariinae, of the family Eotomariidae. The shell characters resemble those of Balbinipleura. These snails have been interpreted as herbivorous, probably grazing on algae. These fossils are found in sedimentary rocks deposited from 340 to , including the Hamilton Group of eastern North America. Other fossil sites include Alaska, Western Europe including the UK, Venezuela, China and Australia. Species Species within the genus ''Bembexia'' include: * '' Bembexia adjutor'' * '' Bembexia babini'' * '' Bembexia chapernowni'' * '' Bembexia crenatostriata'' * '' Bembexia disjuncta'' * '' Bembexia gradilispira'' * '' Bembexia headillus'' * ''Bembexia insolita'' * ''Bembexia inumbilicata'' * ''Bembexia laevis'' * ''Bembexia larteti † ''Bembexia'' is a genus of fossil sea snails, marine gastropod mollusks. This genus is placed in the subfamily Eotomariinae, of the f ...
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Bembexia Gradilispira
† ''Bembexia'' is a genus of fossil sea snails, marine gastropod mollusks. This genus is placed in the subfamily Eotomariinae, of the family Eotomariidae. The shell characters resemble those of Balbinipleura. These snails have been interpreted as herbivorous, probably grazing on algae. These fossils are found in sedimentary rocks deposited from 340 to , including the Hamilton Group of eastern North America. Other fossil sites include Alaska, Western Europe including the UK, Venezuela, China and Australia. Species Species within the genus ''Bembexia'' include: * '' Bembexia adjutor'' * '' Bembexia babini'' * '' Bembexia chapernowni'' * '' Bembexia crenatostriata'' * '' Bembexia disjuncta'' * '' Bembexia gradilispira'' * ''Bembexia headillus'' * ''Bembexia insolita'' * ''Bembexia inumbilicata'' * ''Bembexia laevis'' * ''Bembexia larteti † ''Bembexia'' is a genus of fossil sea snails, marine gastropod mollusks. This genus is placed in the subfamily Eotomariinae, of the fa ...
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Bembexia Disjuncta
† ''Bembexia'' is a genus of fossil sea snails, marine gastropod mollusks. This genus is placed in the subfamily Eotomariinae, of the family Eotomariidae. The shell characters resemble those of Balbinipleura. These snails have been interpreted as herbivorous, probably grazing on algae. These fossils are found in sedimentary rocks deposited from 340 to , including the Hamilton Group of eastern North America. Other fossil sites include Alaska, Western Europe including the UK, Venezuela, China and Australia. Species Species within the genus ''Bembexia'' include: * '' Bembexia adjutor'' * '' Bembexia babini'' * '' Bembexia chapernowni'' * '' Bembexia crenatostriata'' * '' Bembexia disjuncta'' * ''Bembexia gradilispira'' * ''Bembexia headillus'' * ''Bembexia insolita'' * ''Bembexia inumbilicata'' * ''Bembexia laevis'' * ''Bembexia larteti † ''Bembexia'' is a genus of fossil sea snails, marine gastropod mollusks. This genus is placed in the subfamily Eotomariinae, of the fam ...
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Bembexia Crenatostriata
† ''Bembexia'' is a genus of fossil sea snails, marine gastropod mollusks. This genus is placed in the subfamily Eotomariinae, of the family Eotomariidae. The shell characters resemble those of Balbinipleura. These snails have been interpreted as herbivorous, probably grazing on algae. These fossils are found in sedimentary rocks deposited from 340 to , including the Hamilton Group of eastern North America. Other fossil sites include Alaska, Western Europe including the UK, Venezuela, China and Australia. Species Species within the genus ''Bembexia'' include: * '' Bembexia adjutor'' * '' Bembexia babini'' * '' Bembexia chapernowni'' * '' Bembexia crenatostriata'' * ''Bembexia disjuncta'' * ''Bembexia gradilispira'' * ''Bembexia headillus'' * ''Bembexia insolita'' * ''Bembexia inumbilicata'' * ''Bembexia laevis'' * ''Bembexia larteti † ''Bembexia'' is a genus of fossil sea snails, marine gastropod mollusks. This genus is placed in the subfamily Eotomariinae, of the fami ...
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Bembexia Chapernowni
† ''Bembexia'' is a genus of fossil sea snails, marine gastropod mollusks. This genus is placed in the subfamily Eotomariinae, of the family Eotomariidae. The shell characters resemble those of Balbinipleura. These snails have been interpreted as herbivorous, probably grazing on algae. These fossils are found in sedimentary rocks deposited from 340 to , including the Hamilton Group of eastern North America. Other fossil sites include Alaska, Western Europe including the UK, Venezuela, China and Australia. Species Species within the genus ''Bembexia'' include: * '' Bembexia adjutor'' * '' Bembexia babini'' * '' Bembexia chapernowni'' * ''Bembexia crenatostriata'' * ''Bembexia disjuncta'' * ''Bembexia gradilispira'' * ''Bembexia headillus'' * ''Bembexia insolita'' * ''Bembexia inumbilicata'' * ''Bembexia laevis'' * ''Bembexia larteti † ''Bembexia'' is a genus of fossil sea snails, marine gastropod mollusks. This genus is placed in the subfamily Eotomariinae, of the famil ...
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Bembexia Babini
† ''Bembexia'' is a genus of fossil sea snails, marine gastropod mollusks. This genus is placed in the subfamily Eotomariinae, of the family Eotomariidae. The shell characters resemble those of Balbinipleura. These snails have been interpreted as herbivorous, probably grazing on algae. These fossils are found in sedimentary rocks deposited from 340 to , including the Hamilton Group of eastern North America. Other fossil sites include Alaska, Western Europe including the UK, Venezuela, China and Australia. Species Species within the genus ''Bembexia'' include: * '' Bembexia adjutor'' * '' Bembexia babini'' * ''Bembexia chapernowni'' * ''Bembexia crenatostriata'' * ''Bembexia disjuncta'' * ''Bembexia gradilispira'' * ''Bembexia headillus'' * ''Bembexia insolita'' * ''Bembexia inumbilicata'' * ''Bembexia laevis'' * ''Bembexia larteti † ''Bembexia'' is a genus of fossil sea snails, marine gastropod mollusks. This genus is placed in the subfamily Eotomariinae, of the family ...
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Bembexia Adjutor
† ''Bembexia'' is a genus of fossil sea snails, marine gastropod mollusks. This genus is placed in the subfamily Eotomariinae, of the family Eotomariidae. The shell characters resemble those of Balbinipleura. These snails have been interpreted as herbivorous, probably grazing on algae. These fossils are found in sedimentary rocks deposited from 340 to , including the Hamilton Group of eastern North America. Other fossil sites include Alaska, Western Europe including the UK, Venezuela, China and Australia. Species Species within the genus ''Bembexia'' include: * '' Bembexia adjutor'' * ''Bembexia babini'' * ''Bembexia chapernowni'' * ''Bembexia crenatostriata'' * ''Bembexia disjuncta'' * ''Bembexia gradilispira'' * ''Bembexia headillus'' * ''Bembexia insolita'' * ''Bembexia inumbilicata'' * ''Bembexia laevis'' * ''Bembexia larteti † ''Bembexia'' is a genus of fossil sea snails, marine gastropod mollusks. This genus is placed in the subfamily Eotomariinae, of the family ...
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