A member of the family Anahamulinidae. The type species is D. dubalae; genus also includes new species D. thieuloyi, as well as "Hamites" poni Simionescu (1898) and Defayella dittleri (Vasicek, 1972).
A member of the family Ancyloceratidae. The type species is "Barrancyloceras" companyi Vermeulen & Lazarin (2007); genus also includes Pseudobarrancyloceras bailensis Vermeulen (1996).
The type species is "Ammonites" mortilleti Pictet & De Loriol (1858); the subgenus also includes new species Pseudothurmannia (Kakabadziella) caravacaensis and Pseudothurmannia (Kakabadziella) tornajensis, as well as "Hoplites" catulloi Parona (1897), Pseudothurmannia belimelensis Dimitrova (1967) and "Ammonites" ohmi Winkler (1868) (including new subspecies Pseudothurmannia (Kakabadziella) ohmi valbonnettensis).
A coleoid of uncertain phylogenetic placement. A new genus for "Naefia" matsumotoi Hirano et al. (1991); genus also contains "Naefia" kabanovi Doguzhaeva (1996).
A member of Orthocerida. Genus contains two new species: Nathorstoceras adnatum and N. kallholnense, as well as "Monomuchites" bacotense Balashov (1975).
A member of Pickworthiidae. The type species is Bleytonella circumlata; genus also contains "Scalaria" brevis Pictet & Campiche (1862) and "Turbo" michaillensis Pictet & Campiche (1862).
A member of Liotiidae. The type species is Costatomphalus moosleitneri; genus also contains "Solarium" dentatocarinatum Wollemann (1900), "Straparolus" michaillensis Pictet & Campiche (1863) and "Discohelix" bandeli Schroeder (1995).
A member of Buccinidae. The type species is "Buccinum" polygonum Brocchi (1814); genus also includes "Voluta" cytharella Brongniart (1823), "Phos" hoernesi Semper (1861), "Phos" decussatus von Koenen (1872), "Phos" orditus Bellardi (1882) and "Phos" connectens Bellardi (1882).
A pachychilid; provisionally assigned to the genus Faunus, but probably actually belongs to a separate genus (to be described by Pacaud and Harzhauser).
A member of Ergalataxinae. The type species is "Ricinula" calcarata Grateloup (1834); genus also includes "Cymia" pluriplicata Cossmann & Peyrot (1924) "Ricinula" echinulata Pusch (1837), "Cathymorula" bellardii Landau et al. (2007) and "Cymia" helenica Harzhauser & Kowalke (2001).
A member of Fasciolariidae, a subgenus of Latirus. The type species is "Fusus" ostraupis Harris (1895); the subgenus also includes new species Latirus (Levarlatirus) textilis and Latirus (Levarlatirus) undus.
A species of Polygona. The specific name is preoccupied by Polygona vermeiji (Petuch, 1986); Landau et al. (2014) subsequently coined a replacement name Polygona geeratvermeiji.[78]
A pyrgulinehydrobiid, a new genus for "Pyrgula" haueri Neumayr (1869); genus also contains "Diana" amplior Pavlović (1903), "Diana" petkovici Pavlović (1903), "Pyrgula" tricarinata Fuchs (1877) and "Pyrgula" brusinai Tournouër (1875).
A turbonillid. A new genus for the Pleistocene species "Turbonilla" schroederi Wissema (1947) from Indonesia; genus also contains living species "Turbonilla" unilirata Bush (1899) from the Caribbean, "Tragula" unilirata Saurin (1959) from Vietnam, "Turbonilla" franciscoi Peñas & Rolán (1997) from West Africa and "Turbonilla" qenenoji Peñas & Rolán (2010) from the Solomon Islands.
A bivalve belonging to the family Lucinidae. The type species is "Thracia" yezoensis Kanie & Kuramochi (1996); genus also includes "Cryptolucina" kuhnpassetensis Kelly (2000), as well as new species A. raukumara and A. colombiana.
A bivalve belonging to the family Lucinidae. The type species is "Cryptolucina" elassodyseides Saul, Squires & Goedert (1996); genus also includes new species E. peckmanni Kiel (2013).[89]
A bivalve belonging to the family Poromyidae. The type species is M. reymenti; genus might also include "Isocardia" supermensa White (1887) and "Liopistha (Psilomya)" walkeri Whitney (1952).
A mollusc of uncertain phylogenetic placement, possibly related to the polyplacophoranstem-group.[108] A replacement name for Obscurella Vassiljeva (1990). The type species is O. auriculata (Vassiljeva, 1990); genus also includes new species O. tormoi.
A bivalve belonging to the family Lucinidae. The type species is "Lucina" ovalis Stanton (1895); genus also includes "Lucina" colusaensis Stanton (1895), as well as new species T. agirrezabalai and T. vocontiana.
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