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New species of latest Eocene/earliest Oligocene microgastropods (Heterobranchia: Orbitestellidae and Omalogyridae) from the Gries Ranch Formation, Lewis County, Washington State, USA

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ZOOTAXA
卷 4981, 期 3, 页码 469-480

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MAGNOLIA PRESS
DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4981.3.3

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Orbitestella; Ammonicera; Paleogene; North Pacific; SEM micromolluscs; Crescent Formation

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Continued sampling of the Gries Ranch Formation in Lewis County, Washington State has led to the discovery of new heterobranch microgastropod species, including a new species of Orbitestella and two new species of Ammonicera. These findings provide new insights into the fossil record of western North America and add to our understanding of shell morphology in the early Eocene rocks of the Crescent Formation.
Continued sampling of the latest Eocene to earliest Oligocene Gries Ranch Formation in Lewis County, Washington State, has yielded new heterobranch microgastropod species. Orbitestella kieli sp. nov., is the third fossil species of this genus and family Orbitestellidae from western North America. Two new species of Ammonicera, A. rolani sp. nov. and A. danieli sp. nov., are together only the second fossil record of this genus and the family Omalogyridae from the northeastern Pacific Ocean. New specimens of two previously recorded species, O. palaiopacifica Squires & Goedert and A. benhami Squires & Goedert, from early Eocene rocks of the Crescent Formation provide new data regarding shell morphology. The fossil record of both Ammonicera and Orbitestella in western North America is restricted to early Eocene to earliest Oligocene age rocks in Washington State.

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