Definition of Campanilidae. Meaning of Campanilidae. Synonyms of Campanilidae

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Definition of Campanilidae

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Meaning of Campanilidae from wikipedia

- Campanilidae are a taxonomic family of sea snails, marine gastropod molluscs in the clade Sorbeoconcha (an alternative representation of the clade Caenogastropoda)...
- have been recognized in the taxonomy of Bouchet & Rocroi (2005): Family Campanilidae Douvillé, H., 1904 Family Ampullinidae A. E. M. Cossmann, 1919 Family...
- exceptionally large fossil sea snail, marine gastropod mollusks in the family Campanilidae. This species dates from the Eocene epoch. With a s**** length of 40...
- species of fossil sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusc in the family Campanilidae. This species lived during the Eocene epoch, Bartonian age (from 38.0...
- marine gastropod mollusc in the family Campanilidae. This is the only surviving species in the family Campanilidae and is a living fossil. The length of...
- a genus of large sea snails, marine gastropod molluscs in the family Campanilidae. All species in this genus have become extinct, except Campanile symboli****...
- marine caenogastropod Campanilidae sp. A – Ivö Klack Latest Early Campanian Three specimens A marine caenogastropod Campanilidae sp. B – Ivö Klack Latest...
- Cerithioidea were separated in a suborder named Discopoda. Campaniloidea Campanilidae Plesiotrochidae Cerithioidea Batillariidae Brachytremidae †Canterburyellidae...
- "Carriere" Isolated S**** A Caenogastropodan, member of the family Campanilidae Hesperidina H. striolata Bou Dahar N7 Tizi N´Oumzour Imi n´Ikis Isolated...
- species of fossil sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusc in the family Campanilidae. This species lived during the Eocene epoch, from 56 to 33.9 million...