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From the album: Gastropods of the Tamiami Formation
Order Lepetellida Family Fissurellidae Diodora redimicula (Say, 1824) Stratigraphy: Lower Tamiami Formation Bed 10/11 Location: Construction locality, Sarasota County, Florida USA. Status: Extinct Notes: Large keyhole limpet with round subapical perforation. Also found in the Yorktown and Duplin Formations in Virginia and the Carolinas.-
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Acquired in trade. Collected in the late 1990s.
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From the album: Gastropods of the Tamiami Formation
Order [unclassified] Vetigastropoda Family Fissurellidae Diodora floridanum Gardner, 1948 Location: APAC quarry, Sarasota County, Florida USA. Notes:-
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From the album: Gastropods of the Tamiami Formation
Order [unclassified] Vetigastropoda Family Fissurellidae Diodora caloosaensis Dall, 1892 Location: SMR Phase 10, Sarasota County, Florida USA. Notes: Fine radial lines. Compare to complete individual Diodora caloosaensis-
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Reference Olsson, A.A., and A. Harbison. 1953 (1990 Reprint). Pliocene Mollusca of Southern Florida with Special Reference to Those from North Saint Petersburg, with special chapters on Turridae by W.G. Fargo and Vitinellidae and Fresh-water Mollusks by H.A. Pilsbry, The Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia Monographs 8, The Shell Museum and Educational Foundation, 457 pages, 65 plates
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- caloosahatchee formation
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Reference Ward, L. W., and Blackwelder, B. W. 1987. Upper Pliocene and lower Pleistocene mollusks of the Lee Creek mine, Aurora, North Carolina, in Ray, C. E., editor, Geology and Paleontology of the Lee Creek Mine, North Carolina, vol. II: Smithson, Contrib. Paleobiol. 61:113-283.
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- chowan river formation
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Reference Richards, H. G. 1943. Additions to the fauna of the Trent Marl of North Carolina. Journal of Paleontology, 17: 518-526.
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- belgrade formation
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