This list of fossil molluscs described in 2014 is a list of new taxa of fossilmolluscs that were described during the year 2014, as well as other significant discoveries and events related to molluscan paleontology that occurred in that year.
A member of Ancyloceratidae. Originally described as a species of Audouliceras, but subsequently made the type species of the separate genus Ulyanovskiceras.[8]
A member of the family Anahamulinidae. The type species is K. compsensisformis; genus also includes Kleiniceras mimica Vermeulen et al. (2010) and Kleiniceras compsensis Vermeulen et al. (2010).
A member of the family Barremitidae. The type species is P. raybaudae; genus also includes Pseudobarremites primitivius (Cecca, Faraoni & Marini, 1998).
A member of Eucyclidae. A new genus for "Amberleya" orbignyana Hudleston (1892); genus also contains "Amberleya" pagodiformis Hudleston (1892), "Amberleya" obornensis Hudleston (1892), "Eucyclus" goniatus Eudes-Deslongchamps (1860), "Amberleya"? espinosa Ferrari (2009), "Turbo" capitaneus Münster (1844), "Turbo" elegans Münster (1844), "Turbo" murchisoni Münster (1844), "Amberleya" decorata Martin (1858), "Turbo" ornatus Sowerby (1819), "Trochus" bisertus Phillips (1829), "Amberleya" generalis Münster (1844), "Amberleya" armigera Lycett (1863), "Amberleya" monolifera Lycett (1863), "Amberleya" dilleri Stanton (1895), "Turbo" morganensis Stanton (1895), "Trochus" gaudrianus d'Orbigny (1852) and possibly the new species Ambercyclus? isabelensis Ferrari, Kaim & Damborenea (2014),[45] as well as Ambercyclus andinus Ferrari (2014) and Ambercyclus chilcaensis Ferrari (2014).[46]
A member of the family Ampullinidae, a species of Ampullina; a replacement name for Ampullina obtusa Doncieux (1908) and Ampullina doncieuxi Plaziat (1970) (both preoccupied).
A member of Hokkaidoconchidae. A new genus for "Abyssochrysos" giganteum Kiel et al. (2008); genus also contains "Chemnitzia" eucosmeta Ascher (1906) and two unnamed species from the Eocene of Barbados.
A member of Modulidae. The type species is the Miocene species "Modulus" preangerensis Martin (1905); genus also includes new species C. renemai, also from the Miocene. Lozouet & Krygelmans (2016) described an extant species Conomodulus neocaledonensis.[61]
A member of Discohelicidae. The type species is "Discohelix" guembeli Ammon (1893); genus also contains "Discohelix" alternata Gerasimov, 1992 sensu Guzhov (2009), "Discohelix" (Discohelix) bidentata Kästle (1990), "Discohelix" dunkeri (Moore, 1867) sensu Dumortier (1874), "Discohelix" exigua Brösamlen (1909), "Discohelix" (Discohelix) sp., cf. guembeli Ammon, 1893 sensu Wendt (1968), "Discohelix" orbis Reuss, 1852 var. ornata Hörnes, 1853 sensu Gemmellaro (1911), "Discohelix" pulchrior (Hudleston, 1893) sensu Conti & Monari (2001), "Discohelix" rogari Guzhov (2009), "Straparollus" sappho d'Orbigny (1823), "Discohelix" spinosus Wright, MS sensu Hudleston (1893) and "Straparollus" "tuberculosus-dexter" Thorent sensu Hudleston (1893).
A member of Discohelicidae, a subgenus and species of Discohelix. The subgenus also contains the species Discohelix (Amerevohelix) annelus (Yamnichenko, 1987) from the late Bajocian of Ukraine.
A member of Nododelphinulidae. The type species is Falsamotrochus angulatus; genus also includes "Trochus" duryanus d'Orbigny (1853), "Trochus" subduplicatus d'Orbigny, 1850 var. abbas Hudleston (1894), "Trochus" substrigosus Hudleston (1894), "Trochus" winwoodi Tawney, 1874 var. minor and major Hudleston (1894) and "Amphitrochus" abbas (Hudleston, 1894) sensu Conti & Monari (2001).
A possible member of Colloniidae. The type species is Hikidea osoensis; genus also contains "Cantrainea" yasukawensis Kaim et al. (2009), and "Cantrainea" omagariensis Kaim et al. (2009).
A member of Nododelphinulidae. The type species is "Costatrochus" laubei Gründel (2012); genus also includes "Calliostoma" alsatica (Andreae, 1887) sensu Gerasimov (1955).
A member of Discidae. A new genus for "Patula" alata Klika (1891); genus also contains "Discus" schneideri Harzhauser & Neubauer in Harzhauser et al. (2014).
Possibly a member of Helicodontidae. The type species is "Trochoidea" miocaenica Gottschick & Wenz (1927); genus also includes Canariella disciformis sensu Schlickum (1976).
A member of Vertiginidae. The type species is "Pupa" suturalis Sandberger (1858); genus also includes "Vertigo" bleicheri Paladilhe (1873), "Pupa" raricostata Slavík (1869) "Vertigo" villafranchiana Sacco (1886), "Negulus" truci Schlickum (1975) and possibly "Pupa" novigentiensis Sandberger (1872).
A member of Enidae. The type species is "Bulimus" gracilis Thomä (1845); genus also includes "Bulimus" complanatus Reuss (1849), "Bulimus" filocinctus Reuss (1860), "Bulimus" matheyi Maillard (1892), "Buliminus" suevicus Wenz (1916), "Buliminus" hassiacus Wenz (1919), "Ena (Napaeus)" gaali Wenz (1919) and "Bulimus" arneggensis Miller (1907).
A member of Helicidae. The type species is "Josephinella" thiedei Schlickum & Strauch (1972); genus also includes "Josephinella" pontica Schütt (1976) and "Josephinella" dehmi Schlickum (1977).[84]
A member of Pleurodiscidae. Genus contains two subgenera: P. (Pleurodiscoides) from Miocene (type species "Helix" falcifera Boettger (1870); also includes P. orbicularis (Klein), "Pyramidula" mamillata Andreae (1904) and "Pleurodiscus" falkneri Schlickum (1978)) and P. (Oligopleurodiscus) from Oligocene (type species Goniodiscus wenzi Pfeffer; also includes P. frici (Klika)).
A member of Clausiliidae. The type species is "Triloba" pappi Schnabel (2012); genus also includes "Triloba" magurkai Stworzewicz in Stworzewicz, Prisyazhnyuk & Górka (2013).
A member of Potamididae. A new genus for "Potamides" imbricatarius Cossmann (1898); genus also contains "Potamides" peraubensis Cossmann (1906) and "Potamides" tactospira Cossmann (1906).
A bivalve belonging to the family Parallelodontidae. The type species is "Porterius" promtus Berezovsky (2002); genus also includes S. decussata (Koenen, 1893) and S. lornae (Heinberg, 1979), as well as new species Siptionella demissa.
^Yasunari Shigeta; Tomohiro Nishimura (2014). "A New Species of Anagaudryceras (Ammonoidea, Gaudryceratidae) From The Lowest Maastrichtian of Hokkaido, Japan". Paleontological Research. 18 (3): 176–185. doi:10.2517/2014PR017. S2CID140649890.
^Dieter Korn (2014). "Armatites kaufmanni n. sp., the first Late Devonian goniatite with ventral spines". Neues Jahrbuch für Geologie und Paläontologie - Abhandlungen. 271 (3): 349–352. doi:10.1127/0077-7749/2014/0393.
^ abcdefI. M. Stenshin; I. A. Shumilkin; G. N. Uspensky (2014). "New Ancyloceratidae (Ammonoidea) from the Aptian of the Ulyanovsk region, Middle Volga". Paleontological Journal. 48 (4): 389–395. doi:10.1134/S003103011404011X. S2CID83673328.
^ abA. E. Igolnikov (2014). "A new species of the genus Borealites Klimova, 1969 (Ammonitida, Craspeditidae) from the Boreal Berriasian of Siberia". Paleontological Journal. 48 (3): 255–265. doi:10.1134/S0031030114030083. S2CID83674554.
^ abFrancis Robaszynski; Francis Amédro; Christian Devalque; Bertrand Matrion (2014). "Le Turonien des massifs d'Uchaux et de la Cèze (S.E. France). Migration globale d'ammonites et conséquences sur la zonation internationale, rudistes et corrélations entre les massifs". Académie royale de Belgique, Mémoires de la Classe des Sciences. 4. 2: 1–197. ISBN978-2-8031-0401-7.
^Jérémie Bardin; Isabelle Rouget; Mohamed Benzaggagh; Franz Theodor Fürsich; Fabrizio Cecca (2014). "Lower Toarcian (Jurassic) ammonites of the South Riffian ridges (Morocco): systematics and biostratigraphy". Journal of Systematic Palaeontology. 13 (6): 471–501. doi:10.1080/14772019.2014.937204. S2CID129583207.
^Yasunari Shigeta; Toshifumi Komatsu; Takumi Maekawa; Huyen Dang Tran (2014). "Olenekian (Early Triassic) stratigraphy and fossil assemblages in northeastern Vietnam". National Museum of Nature and Science Monographs. 45: 1–309. ISBN978-4-87803-038-3. ISSN1881-9109.
^ abcZdeněk Vašíček; Dragoman Rabrenović; Petr Skupien; Vladan J. Radulović; Barbara V. Radulović; Ivana Mojsić (2014). "Ammonites (Phylloceratina, Lytoceratina and Ancyloceratina) and organic-walled dinoflagellate cysts from the Late Barremian in Boljetin, eastern Serbia". Cretaceous Research. 47: 140–159. doi:10.1016/j.cretres.2013.10.007.
^M. A. Rogov (2014). "Khetoceras (Craspeditidae, Ammonoidea)—A new genus from the Volgian stage of northern Middle Siberia, and parallel evolution of Late Volgian boreal ammonites". Paleontological Journal. 48 (5): 457–464. doi:10.1134/S0031030114050086. S2CID56340634.
^Celestina González-Arreola; Ricardo Barragán; Josep Anton Moreno-Bedmar (2014). "Olcostephanidae (Ammonoidea) from the upper Valanginian Taraises Formation (Durango State, Mexico)". Cretaceous Research. 49: 55–62. doi:10.1016/j.cretres.2013.11.012.
^Meor H. Amir Hassan; Aye-Ko Aung; R.T. Becker; Noor Atirah Abdul Rahman; Tham Fatt Ng; Azman A. Ghani; Mustaffa Kamal Shuib (2014). "Stratigraphy and palaeoenvironmental evolution of the mid- to upper Palaeozoic succession in Northwest Peninsular Malaysia". Journal of Asian Earth Sciences. 83: 60–79. Bibcode:2014JAESc..83...60A. doi:10.1016/j.jseaes.2014.01.016.
^ abcdefghijDieter Korn; Jürgen Bockwinkel; Volker Ebbighausen (2014). "Middle Famennian (Late Devonian) ammonoids from the Anti-Atlas of Morocco. 1. Prionoceras". Neues Jahrbuch für Geologie und Paläontologie - Abhandlungen. 272 (2): 167–204. doi:10.1127/0077-7749/2014/0405.
^M.A. Rogov; I.A. Starodubtseva (2014). "The Khoroshevo Section (Moscow), "Palaeontological Klondike" of XIX century, and its significance for studying of ammonites and stratigraphy of Volgian stage". Bulletin of Moscow Society of Naturalists. Geological Series. 89 (5): 16–33.
^ abShuji Niko; Masatoshi Sone (2014). "Actinocerid Cephalopods from the Ordovician of Myanmar, and their Paleobiogeographic Implications for Northern Gondwana". Paleontological Research. 18 (2): 94–103. doi:10.2517/2014PR010. S2CID55160489.
^ abcdefgAndrzej Kaim; Robert G. Jenkins; Kazushige Tanabe; Steffen Kiel (2014). "Mollusks from late Mesozoic seep deposits, chiefly in California". Zootaxa. 3861 (5): 401–440. doi:10.11646/zootaxa.3861.5.1. PMID25283419.
^ abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzaaabacadaeafagahaiRatan Lal Jain (2014). "Neogene fossils from Kathiawar, Gujarat, India with special emphasis on taxonomic description of molluscs and corals". Palaeontologia Indica. New Series. 55: 1–470. ISSN0970-0528.
^ abcS. Mariel Ferrari; Adrzej Kaim; Susana E. Damborenea (2014). "The genera Calliotropis Seguenza and Ambercyclus n. gen. (Vetigastropoda, Eucyclidae) from the Early Jurassic of Argentina". Journal of Paleontology. 88 (6): 1174–1188. doi:10.1666/13-147. hdl:11336/17971. S2CID128749545.
^ abcdefghS. Mariel Ferrari (2014). "Early Jurassic marine gastropods from Argentina: a palaeobiogeographical analysis based on Vetigastropoda". Journal of Systematic Palaeontology. 13 (11): 919–941. doi:10.1080/14772019.2014.967319. hdl:11336/43996. S2CID85603474.
^ abM. Mauro Brunetti; Giano Della Bella (2014). "La famiglia Buccinidae Rafinesque, 1815 nel Plio-Pleistocene italiano: i generi Aplus De Gregorio, 1884, Engina Gray, 1839 e Gemophos Olsson & Harbinson, 1953 (Gastropoda)". Bollettino Malacologico. 50 (1): 11–32.
^ abcdefghijkDidier Merle; Jean-Michel Pacaud; Grégoire Métais; Annachiara Bartolini; Rafiq A. Lashari; Imdad A. Brohi; Sarfraz H. Solangi; Laurent Marivaux; Jean-Loup Welcomme (2014). "Volutidae (Mollusca: Gastropoda) of the Lakhra Formation (Earliest Eocene, Sindh, Pakistan): systematics, biostratigraphy and paleobiogeography". Zootaxa. 3826 (1): 101–138. doi:10.11646/zootaxa.3826.1.3. PMID24990040.
^ abBernard M. Landau; Geerat J. Vermeij (2014). "A revision of the fossil Fasciolariinae (Gastropoda, Neogastropoda, Fasciolariidae) from the Neogene Caribbean". Vita Malacologica. 12: 3–21.
^ abcAlexander Nützel; Andrzej Kaim (2014). "Diversity, palaeoecology and systematics of a marine fossil assemblage from the Late Triassic Cassian Formation at Settsass Scharte, N Italy". Paläontologische Zeitschrift. 88 (4): 405–431. doi:10.1007/s12542-013-0205-1. S2CID83758333.
^ abFiorenzo Zamberlan; Andrea Checchi (2014). "Il genere Bernaya Jousseaume, 1884 (Mollusca, Cypraeoidea) nell'Eocene di "Cava Rossi" di Monte di Malo (Vicenza, Italia nord-orientale) e la sua diffusione nel territorio italiano". Studi e Ricerche - Associazione Amici del Museo - Museo Civico "G. Zannato" Montecchio Maggiore (Vicenza). 21: 17–27.
^Jeffrey D. Stilwell (2014). "Expansion of the rare trochid Calliovarica (Mollusca: Gastropoda) into eastern Zealandian waters during the late Paleocene–early Eocene thermal event". Alcheringa: An Australasian Journal of Palaeontology. 38 (2): 239–244. doi:10.1080/03115518.2014.861322. S2CID129019900.
^ abcJoachim Gründel (2014). "Weitere Gastropoden aus dem oberen Toarcium / unteren Aalenium (Jura) von Süddeutschland". Paläontologie, Stratigraphie, Fazies. (22), Freiberger Forschungshefte, C 548: 71–99.
^Luc Ceulemans; Bernard M. Landau; Frank Van Dingenen (2014). "Carinofusus gen. nov. from the Mio-Pliocene transition of western France". Vita Malacologica. 12: 23–30.
^ abcS.M. Ferrari (2014). "Patellogastropoda and Vetigastropoda (Mollusca, Gastropoda) from the marine Jurassic of Patagonia, Argentina". Historical Biology: An International Journal of Paleobiology. 26 (5): 563–581. doi:10.1080/08912963.2013.804518. hdl:11336/20908. S2CID128557262.
^ abcdeBernard Landau; Geerat J. Vermeij; Sonja Reich (2014). "Classification of the Modulidae (Caenogastropoda, Cerithioidea), with new genera and new fossil species from the Neogene of tropical America and Indonesia". Basteria. Journal of the Netherlands Malacological Society. 78 (1–3): 1–29.
^Pierre Lozouet; Anouchka Krygelmans (2016). "A new species of Indo-Pacific Modulidae (Mollusca: Caenogastropoda)". Zootaxa. 4103 (2): 195–200. doi:10.11646/zootaxa.4103.2.12. PMID27394632.
^ abcHartmut Nordsieck (2014). "Clausiliidae from the Sarmatian site Hautzendorf (Austria: Lower Austria: Weinviertel) (Gastropoda: Stylommatophora)". Archiv für Molluskenkunde. 143 (1): 33–38. doi:10.1127/arch.moll/1869-0963/143/033-038.
^ abcA. V. Guzhov (2014). "Kimmeridgian-Volgian Aporrhaidae (Stromboidea: Gastropoda) of the Russian Platform". Paleontological Journal. 48 (3): 234–241. doi:10.1134/S0031030114030071. S2CID86019009.
^Cecilia S. Cataldo (2014). "The gastropod family Aporrhaidae in the Lower Cretaceous of the Neuquén Basin, west-central Argentina". Journal of Paleontology. 88 (6): 1222–1239. doi:10.1666/13-182. hdl:11336/18450. S2CID130258523.
^A. V. Guzhov (2014). "A new Discohelicid (Gastropoda) from the Callovian beds of Russia". Paleontological Journal. 48 (2): 129–131. doi:10.1134/S0031030114020051. S2CID84633680.
^ abFrank Van Dingenen; Luc Ceulemans; Bernard Landau (2014). "Euroscaphella nov. gen. (Gastropoda: Volutidae) in the Neogene of Europe, with the description of a new species: Euroscaphella namnetensis nov. sp. from the Mio-Pliocene transition of northwestern France". Cainozoic Research. 14 (2): 101–111.
^ abcdefghijkHartmut Nordsieck (2014). "Annotated check-list of the genera of fossil land snails (Gastropoda: Stylommatophora) of western and central Europe (Cretaceous – Pliocene), with description of new taxa". Archiv für Molluskenkunde. 143 (2): 153–185. doi:10.1127/arch.moll/1869-0963/143/153-185 (inactive 2024-11-20).{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: DOI inactive as of November 2024 (link)
^Kazutaka Amano; Robert G. Jenkins (2014). "A New Paleocene Species of Aporrhaidae (Gastropoda) from Eastern Hokkaido, Japan". Paleontological Research. 18 (1): 33–39. doi:10.2517/2014PR003. S2CID129103443.
^Stefano Monari; Roberto Gatto (2014). "The genus Leptomaria E Eudes-Deslongchamps, 1864 (Gastropoda, Pleurotomariidae) from the Early Bajocian of Luxembourg: systematics and paleobiogeography". Historical Biology: An International Journal of Paleobiology. 26 (6): 810–826. doi:10.1080/08912963.2013.861461. S2CID86374302.
^M. C. Grimm; C. Renker; M. Forman; T. Engel (2014). "Die Landschnecken der Eppelsheim-Formation (Tertiär, Serravallium / Tortonium, Rheinhessen) mit einem kurzen Beitrag zur Systematik der großwüchsigen tertiären Zonitidae". Mainzer Naturwissenschaftliches Archiv. 51: 55–89.
^ abcdeMathias Harzhauser; Oleg Mandic; Hartmut Nordsieck; Thomas A. Neubauer (2018). "A new Helicidae (Gastropoda) from the Middle Miocene of Bosnia and Herzegovina, with a revision of the genus Paradrobacia". Palaeobiodiversity and Palaeoenvironments. 100 (2): 551–559. doi:10.1007/s12549-018-0344-1. S2CID134165125.
^Bernard Landau; Mathias Harzhauser; Yeşim İslamoğlu; Carlos Marques da Silva (2014). "Errata and corrigenda to Systematics and palaeobiogeography of the gastropods of the middle Miocene (Serravallian) Karaman Basin, Turkey". Cainozoic Research. 14 (1): 91–92.
^Guillermo F. Turazzini; Sergio E. Miquel (2014). "A terrestrial gastropod community from the early Pliocene (Neogene) of Mendoza, Argentina, with description of a new species of Radiodiscus (Mollusca: Pulmonata: Charopidae)". Ameghiniana. 51 (5): 396–404. doi:10.5710/amgh.23.06.2014.2724. hdl:11336/29640. S2CID140692897.
^ abSven N. Nielsen; Bernard Landau (2014). "New Scutellastra (Gastropoda: Patellidae) species from the lower Miocene Navidad Formation of central Chile and the lower-middle Miocene Cantaure Formation of Venezuela". The Nautilus. 128 (2): 31–39.
^Sven N. Nielsen; Alfonso Encinas (2014). "The Genus Struthiochenopus (Gastropoda, Aporrhaidae): New Miocene Records from Southern Chile". Journal of Paleontology. 88 (1): 152–159. doi:10.1666/13-016. hdl:10533/136809. S2CID129849690.
^ abcSusumu Tomida; Masahito Kadota (2014). "Turbo (Gastropoda: Turbinidae) Fossils from the Middle Miocene of Izu Peninsula, Central Japan, Including the Description of Three New Species". Paleontological Research. 18 (2): 67–76. doi:10.2517/2014PR007. S2CID128497895.
^ abA. A. Berezovsky (2014). "New species of the genus Acar (Bivalvia) from the Eocene of Ukraine". Paleontological Journal. 48 (3): 242–248. doi:10.1134/S0031030114030058. S2CID85067966.
^Jean-Pierre Masse; Mukerrem Fenerci-Masse (2014). "Evolution of the rudist bivalve Agriopleura Kühn (Radiolitidae, Hippuritida) from the Mediterranean region". Palaeontology. 58 (1): 71–100. doi:10.1111/pala.12118. S2CID128815879.
^Kazutaka Amano; Robert G. Jenkins; Masaaki Ohara; Steffen Kiel (2014). "Miocene vesicomyid species (Bivalvia) from Wakayama in southern Honshu, Japan". The Nautilus. 128 (1): 9–17.
^ abA. A. Berezovsky (2014). "New species of Asperarca (Bivalvia, Arcidae) from the Upper Eocene of Ukraine". Paleontological Journal. 48 (6): 575–579. doi:10.1134/S0031030114060033. S2CID83857140.
^ abcdOtto Eichele (2014). "Muscheln und Rostroconchien aus dem mittelrheinischen Unterdevon und den angrenzenden Regionen". Mainzer Naturwissenschaftliches Archiv. Supplement 34: 1–229. ISSN0174-6626.
^ abTakashi Matsubara; Ikkei Noro; Yasutaka Matsuura; Toshiaki Irizuki (2014). "Miocene Mollusca from the Ichibu Formation on Nishinoshima Island, Oki Islands, Southwest Japan". Paleontological Research. 18 (1): 6–32. doi:10.2517/2014PR002. S2CID140546726.
^ abcdeKrzysztof Hryniewicz; Crispin T.S. Little; Hans Arne Nakrem (2014). "Bivalves from the latest Jurassic-earliest Cretaceous hydrocarbon seep carbonates from central Spitsbergen, Svalbard". Zootaxa. 3859 (1): 1–66. doi:10.11646/zootaxa.3859.1.1. PMID25283172. S2CID4887812.
^Jacqueline P. Neves; Luiz E. Anelli; M. Alejandra Pagani; Marcello G. Simões (2014). "Late Palaeozoic South American pectinids revised: biostratigraphical and palaeogeographical implications". Alcheringa: An Australasian Journal of Palaeontology. 38 (2): 281–295. doi:10.1080/03115518.2014.870383. hdl:11336/22374. S2CID140722950.
^Léa Devaere; Sébastien Clausen; Eric Monceret; Nicolas Tormo; Henri Cohen; Daniel Vachard (2014). "Lapworthellids and other skeletonised microfossils from the Cambrian Stage 3 of the northern Montagne Noire, southern France". Annales de Paléontologie. 100 (2): 175–191. doi:10.1016/j.annpal.2014.01.001.
^V. D. Borkar; Kantimati G. Kulkarni; S. Bhattacharjee-Kapoor (2014). "Molluscan fauna from the Miocene sediments of Kachchh, Gujarat, India — Part 4, Indarca, a new anadaroid genus". Journal of the Geological Society of India. 83 (3): 290–294. doi:10.1007/s12594-014-0041-2. S2CID133262817.
^Ben Yang; Michael Steiner; Guoxiang Li; Helmut Keupp (2014). "Terreneuvian small shelly faunas of East Yunnan (South China) and their biostratigraphic implications". Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology. 398: 28–58. Bibcode:2014PPP...398...28Y. doi:10.1016/j.palaeo.2013.07.003.
^A. A. Berezovsky (2014). "Siptionella, a new bivalve genus of Parallelodontidae from the Upper Eocene of Ukraine". Paleontological Journal. 48 (5): 451–456. doi:10.1134/S0031030114050049. S2CID84753976.
^Simon Schneider; Oleg Mandic (2014). "Middle Ottnangian (late Burdigalian) mollusks from the Rott Valley (SE Germany): the ultimate marine fauna of the Western Paratethys". Paläontologische Zeitschrift. 88 (4): 375–403. doi:10.1007/s12542-013-0209-x. S2CID129514173.
^Bruno Dell’Angelo; Piero Giuntelli; Maurizio Sosso; Marta Zunino (2014). "Notes on Fossil Chitons. 6. A new species of Stenoplax (Mollusca: Polyplacophora) from the Miocene of NW Italy". Bollettino della Società Paleontologica Italiana. 53 (1): 49–54. doi:10.4435/BSPI.2014.05 (inactive 2024-11-20).{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: DOI inactive as of November 2024 (link)