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Byzantia: A new genus (Gastropoda: Neritopsidae) from the Permian of west Texas

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  20 May 2016

Matthew A. Kosnik*
Affiliation:
Austin College, 900 N. Grand Avenue, Sherman, Texas 75090-4440

Abstract

This paper describes Byzantia obliqua, new genus and species. Byzantia is a small, distinctively ornamented, gastropod genus from the middle Permian (Leonardian-Guadalupian) of West Texas. This provides further evidence of the diversity of the Neritacea in the middle Permian and of the diverse endemic fauna of west Texas.

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Research Article
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