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Eosurcula
''Eosurcula'' is an extinct genus of gastropod from the Eocene of Asia, Europe, and North America. Species * † ''Eosurcula capayana'' Vokes 1939 * † ''Eosurcula cohni'' Dickerson 1915 * † ''Eosurcula inconstans'' Cooper 1894 * † ''Eosurcula moorei'' Gabb, 1860 from Bartonian in Texas * † ''Eosurcula praeattenuata'' Gabb 1868 * † ''Eosurcula stena'' (Edwards, 1857) from Hampshire Original description Genus ''Eosurcula'' was originally described by Thomas Lincoln Casey (entomologist), Thomas Lincoln Casey in 1904. Casey's original text reads as follows: References This article incorporates public domain text from reference. * ''Fossils'' (Smithsonian Handbooks) by David Ward (Page 131) * P. Jeffery and S. Tracey. 1997. The Early Eocene London Clay Formation mollusc fauna of the former Bursledon Brickworks, Lower Swanwick, Hampshire. Tertiary Research 17(3-4):75-137 * R. L. Squires. 2001. Additions to the Eocene megafossil fauna of the Llajas Formation, Simi ...
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Eosurcula Stena
''Eosurcula'' is an extinct genus of gastropod from the Eocene of Asia, Europe, and North America. Species * † ''Eosurcula capayana'' Vokes 1939 * † ''Eosurcula cohni'' Dickerson 1915 * † ''Eosurcula inconstans'' Cooper 1894 * † ''Eosurcula moorei'' Gabb, 1860 from Bartonian in Texas * † ''Eosurcula praeattenuata'' Gabb 1868 * † ''Eosurcula stena'' (Edwards, 1857) from Hampshire Original description Genus ''Eosurcula'' was originally described by Thomas Lincoln Casey (entomologist), Thomas Lincoln Casey in 1904. Casey's original text reads as follows: References This article incorporates public domain text from reference. * ''Fossils'' (Smithsonian Handbooks) by David Ward (Page 131) * P. Jeffery and S. Tracey. 1997. The Early Eocene London Clay Formation mollusc fauna of the former Bursledon Brickworks, Lower Swanwick, Hampshire. Tertiary Research 17(3-4):75-137 * R. L. Squires. 2001. Additions to the Eocene megafossil fauna of the Llajas Formation, Simi ...
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