Mitreola (gastropod)
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Mitreola (gastropod)
''Mitreola'' is a genus of fossil sea snails, marine (ocean), marine gastropod mollusks in the family (biology), family Volutidae, the volutes. Species Species within the genus ''Mitreola'' include: * † ''Mitreola brohii'' Merle & Pacaud & Marivaux, 2014 * † ''Mitreola labratula'' Lamarck, 1803 (1 record from the Eocene in the United Kingdom) * † ''Mitreola monodonta'' (Lamarck 1803) (synonym : ''Mitra monodonta'') * † ''Mitreola salaputium'' T. A. Darragh 1989 ;Species brought into synonymy: * † ''Mitreola branderi'' (Defrance, 1824): synonym of † ''Eovoluta branderi'' (Defrance, 1824) * † ''Mitreola chaussyensis'' (Cossmann, 1907): synonym of † ''Eovoluta branderi'' (Defrance, 1824) * † ''Mitreola parisiensis'' (Deshayes, 1832): synonym of † ''Eovoluta branderi'' (Defrance, 1824) Description These species were epifaunal carnivores. See also *Mitreola (plant) References External links Cernohorsky W. O. (1976). ''The Mitrinae of the World''. Indo-Pac ...
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