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Campione Zan001 CAMPIONE ZAN001 Elenco specie Q.tà Item BIVALVIA 515 76 ANOMIIDAE 2 1 Anomia ephippium 2 1 ARCIDAE 83 8 Arca noae 1 1 Arca noae cfr 4 1 Asperarca nodulosa 46 1 Asperarca nodulosa cfr 5 1 Asperarca secreta 2 1 Asperarca secreta cfr 16 2 Barbatia barbata 9 1 ASTARTIDAE 1 1 Astarte sulcata 1 1 CARDIIDAE 17 3 Cardiidae sp. 9 1 Parvicardium papillosum 6 1 Parvicardium sp. 2 1 CARDITIDAE 27 4 Cardita calyculata 22 3 Glans elegans 5 1 CHAMIDAE 4 3 Chama gryphoides cfr 1 1 Chama sp. 3 2 GLYCYMERIDAE 1 1 Glycymeris sp. 1 1 HIATELLIDAE 13 5 Hiatella arctica 4 1 Hiatella rugosa 3 1 Hiatella rugosa cfr 1 1 Hiatella sp. 5 2 LIMIDAE 73 8 Lima lima 9 2 Lima sp. 10 1 Lima tuberculata 2 1 Limatula subauriculata 44 3 Limatula subovata 8 1 LUCINIDAE 41 6 Ctena decussata 40 5 Lucinella divaricata 1 1 MYTILIDAE 47 13 Crenella arenaria 3 1 Gregariella semigranata 5 2 Modiolarca subpicta 2 2 Modiolula phaseolina 2 1 Modiolula phaseolina cfr 1 1 Modiolus barbatus 2 1 Musculus costulatus 10 2 Musculus discors 15 1 Mytilidae sp. 6 1 Pagina 1 CAMPIONE ZAN001 Rhomboidella prideauxi 1 1 NEOLEPTONIDAE 72 3 Neolepton sulcatulum 72 3 NOETIDAE 60 1 Striarca lactea lactea 60 1 NUCULIDAE 11 2 Nucula perminima 11 2 PECTINIDAE 12 2 Pectinidae sp. 12 2 PROPEAMUSSIIDAE 1 1 Cyclopecten brundisiensis 1 1 SPONDYLIDAE 1 1 Spondylus sp. 1 1 THRACIIDAE 7 2 Thracia villosiuscula 3 1 Thracia villosiuscula cfr 4 1 VENERIDAE 35 5 Gouldia minima 24 2 Veneridae sp. 8 1 Venus sp. 3 2 (vuoto) 7 6 Bivalvia sp. 7 6 GASTROPODA 1.948 322 ATLANTIDAE 34 10 Atlanta fusca 5 3 Atlanta inflata cfr 6 1 Atlanta peronii 9 2 Atlanta peronii cfr 2 1 Oxygyrus keraudrenii 12 3 BARLEEIDAE 1 1 Barleeia unifasciata 1 1 BUCCINIDAE 22 11 Chauvetia lefebvrei 5 2 Chauvetia lineolata 1 1 Chauvetia mamillata cfr 4 1 Chauvetia mamillata cfr.submamillata 3 1 Chauvetia procerula 3 2 Chauvetia recondita 1 1 Chauvetia sp. 4 2 Pollia scabra 1 1 CAECIDAE 49 8 Caecum auriculatum 15 3 Caecum auriculatum decurtatum 2 1 Caecum clarkii 1 1 Caecum subannulatum 28 2 Caecum trachea 3 1 CALYPTRAEIDAE 6 4 Calyptraea chinensis 1 1 Crepidula sp. 2 1 Crepidula sp. cfr.gibbosa 1 1 Crepidula unguiformis 2 1 Pagina 2 CAMPIONE ZAN001 CAVOLINIIDAE 103 6 Cavolinia inflexa imitans 58 2 Creseis acicula 11 1 Styliola subula 34 3 CERITHIIDAE 81 10 Bittium jadertinum 3 1 Bittium lacteum 1 1 Bittium latreilli 62 4 Bittium reticulatum 5 2 Cerithium sp. 10 2 CERITHIOPSIDAE 13 10 Cerithiopsis minima 1 1 Cerithiopsis minima cfr 1 1 Cerithiopsis nana 1 1 Cerithiopsis nana cfr 1 1 Cerithiopsis sp. cfr.fayalensis/scalaris 1 1 Cerithiopsis tubercularis 4 2 Krachia cylindrata 2 2 Krachia tiara 2 1 CINGULOPSIDAE 47 6 Eatonina ochroleuca 42 3 Eatonina pumila 2 2 Tubbreva micrometrica 3 1 COLUMBELLIDAE 10 2 Mitrella sp. 10 2 CONIDAE 33 18 Bela menkhorsti 1 1 Clathromangelia granum 8 3 Conidae sp. 2 2 Conus sp. 2 1 Mangelia costulata 1 1 Mangelia taeniata 10 4 Mangelia taeniata cfr 3 1 Mitromorpha mediterranea cfr 2 1 Mitromorpha sp. 1 1 Raphitoma linearis 1 1 Raphitoma pseudohystrix 1 1 Raphitoma pseudohystrix cfr 1 1 CORNIROSTRIDAE 1 1 Tomura depressa 1 1 COSTELLARIIDAE 8 2 Vexillum savignyi 7 1 Vexillum tricolor 1 1 CYSTISCIDAE 53 10 Gibberula miliaria 2 1 Gibberula philippi cfr 1 1 Gibberula sp. 6 2 Granulina boucheti 5 1 Granulina marginata 13 1 Granulina occulta 9 3 Granulina sp. cfr marginata/boucheti 17 1 Pagina 3 CAMPIONE ZAN001 EBALIDAE 1 1 Ebala nitidissima 1 1 EPITONIDAE 2 2 Epitonium commune 2 2 EULIMIDAE 91 11 Parvioris ibizenca 72 3 Sticteulima jeffreysiana 3 2 Vitreolina antiflexa cfr 1 1 Vitreolina curva 1 1 Vitreolina incurva 5 1 Vitreolina perminima 1 1 Vitreolina philippi 3 1 Vitreolina sp. 5 1 FISSURELLIDAE 47 10 Diodora sp. 1 1 Emarginella huzardi 5 3 Emarginula adriatica 10 2 Emarginula punctulum 13 2 Emarginula tenera 18 2 HALIOTIDAE 11 4 Haliotis sp. 10 3 Haliotis tuberculata tuberculata 1 1 HAMINOEIDAE 25 6 Haminoea hydatis 6 1 Haminoea hydatis cfr 8 1 Haminoea sp. 6 2 Weinkauffia turgidula 5 2 LAMELLARIDAE 1 1 Lamellaria perspicua 1 1 LIMACINIDAE 147 3 Limacina inflata 147 3 LISSOSPIRIDAE 72 10 Dikoleps depressa 1 1 Dikoleps marianae 34 2 Dikoleps marianae cfr 6 1 Dikoleps templadoi 5 2 Dikoleps umbilicostriata 2 1 Skeneoides exilissima 19 2 Skeneoides exilissima cfr 5 1 MARGINELLIDAE 2 2 Volvarina mitrella 2 2 MITRIDAE 3 1 Mitra cornicula cfr 3 1 MURICIDAE 3 3 Muricidae sp. 3 3 NASSARIIDAE 1 1 Nassarius pygmaeus 1 1 NATICIDAE 1 1 Euspira pulchella 1 1 NERITIDAE 12 2 Smaragdia viridis 12 2 Pagina 4 CAMPIONE ZAN001 OMALOGYRIDAE 1 1 Omalogyra atomus cfr 1 1 PYRAMIDELLIDAE 128 31 Careliopsis modesta 1 1 Chrysallida clathrata 1 1 Chrysallida emaciata 4 3 Chrysallida intermixta cfr 2 1 Chrysallida interstincta 3 1 Chrysallida moolenbeeki 3 3 Chrysallida penchynati 2 1 Chrysallida sp. 10 2 Chrysallida suturalis 2 1 Clathrella clathrata 1 1 Eulimella acicula 1 1 Eulimella subcylindrata 4 1 Euparthenia humboldti 1 1 Folinella excavata 28 3 Odostomella doliolum 52 3 Odostomia carrozzai 1 1 Odostomia sp. 1 1 Odostomia striolata 3 1 Turbonilla jeffreysi 2 1 Turbonilla pumila 2 1 Turbonilla striatula 3 1 Turbonilla striatula cfr 1 1 RETUSIDAE 3 2 Retusa mammillata 2 1 Retusa truncatula 1 1 RISSOELLIDAE 27 6 Rissoella inflata 5 2 Rissoella inflata cfr 2 1 Rissoella opalina 3 1 Rissoella opalina cfr 17 2 RISSOIDAE 485 57 Alvania beani 41 4 Alvania cancellata 2 1 Alvania clathrella 6 1 Alvania clathrella cfr 11 1 Alvania colossophilus 1 1 Alvania dictyophora 6 1 Alvania geryonia 1 1 Alvania hirta 44 3 Alvania hispidula 13 1 Alvania lineata 27 4 Alvania lucinae 18 1 Alvania mamillata 28 4 Alvania punctura 5 1 Alvania scabra 39 1 Alvania scabra cfr 53 1 Alvania settepassii 1 1 Alvania subcrenulata 2 1 Pagina 5 CAMPIONE ZAN001 Alvania subcrenulata cfr 39 1 Alvania tenera 1 1 Crisilla beniamina 42 3 Crisilla marioni 1 1 Crisilla semistriata 7 2 Manzonia crassa 2 1 Onoba dimassai 5 2 Pusillina inconspicua 5 1 Pusillina lineolata 1 1 Pusillina marginata 2 1 Pusillina philippi 6 1 Pusillina sp. 47 2 Rissoa auriscalpium 2 1 Rissoa guerinii cfr 1 1 Rissoa lia cfr 1 1 Rissoa sp. 7 1 Rissoa variabilis 2 1 Rissoa violacea 3 2 Rissoina bruguieri 12 4 Setia sp. 1 1 SCISSURELLIDAE 96 4 Anatoma affinis 1 1 Scissurella costata 95 3 SILIQUARIIDAE 2 2 Petalopoma elisabettae 2 2 SIPHONARIIDAE 18 4 Williamia gussonii 18 4 SKENEIDAE 65 3 Lodderena catenoides 65 3 TRIPHORIDAE 28 9 Marshallora adversa 7 2 Metaxia metaxa 4 2 Monophorus perversus 2 1 Monophorus sp. 11 2 Similiphora similior 1 1 Triphoridae sp. 3 1 TROCHIDAE 110 20 Calliostoma laugeri laugeri 1 1 Calliostoma sp. 3 2 Calliostoma sp. cfr.conulus 1 1 Clanculus corallinus 8 2 Clanculus cruciatus 1 1 Clanculus sp. 16 2 Danilia sp. 5 1 Danilia tinei 1 1 Gibbula guttadauri 1 1 Gibbula sp. 4 1 Jujubinus gravinae 2 1 Jujubinus sp. 40 3 Jujubinus striatus striatus 9 2 Trochidae sp. 18 1 Pagina 6 CAMPIONE ZAN001 TURBINIDAE 59 9 Bolma rugosa 1 1 Homalopoma sanguineum 19 3 Tricolia nordsiecki 2 1 Tricolia pullus pullus 17 3 Tricolia sp. 20 1 TURRIDAE 1 1 Haedropleura septangularis 1 1 TURRITELLIDAE 9 3 Turritella sp. 5 1 Turritella turbona 4 2 TYLODINIDAE 4 3 Tylodina perversa 4 3 VANIKORIDAE 27 7 Megalomphalus azonus 12 3 Megalomphalus disciformis 5 2 Megalomphalus petitianus 5 1 Megalomphalus sp. 5 1 VERMETIDAE 3 2 Petaloconchus glomeratus 1 1 Vermetus rugulosus 2 1 (vuoto) 2 1 Gastropoda sp. 2 1 POLYPLACOPHORA 107 7 ACANTHOCHITONIDAE 3 1 Acanthochitona fascicularis 3 1 CHITONIDAE 2 1 Chiton olivaceus 2 1 ISCHNOCHITONIDAE 8 2 Callochiton septemvalvis euplaeae 5 1 Ischnochiton rissoi 3 1 LEPIDOPLEURIDAE 1 1 Lepidopleurus cajetanus 1 1 (vuoto) 93 2 Polyplacophora sp. 93 2 SCAPHOPODA 2 2 GADILINIDAE 1 1 Episiphon filum 1 1 (vuoto) 1 1 Scaphopoda sp. 1 1 Totale complessivo 2.572 407 Pagina 7.
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