Studi e Ricerche
Since 1994, the museum has published its own scientific journal, Studies and Research, as well as a number of monographs and articles of a naturalistic or archaeological nature.
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Zamberlan F; Checchi A
In: Studi e Ricerche, vol. 31, pp. 21-28, 2024, ISSN: 1127-3100.
Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Tags: Cypraeoidea, Eocene, Eotrivia, Mollusca, Taxonomy
@article{Zamberlan2024,
title = {Una nuova specie di Eotrivia Schilder, 1924 (Mollusca, Cypraeoidea) dell’Eocene di “Cava Grola” di Cornedo Vicentino (Vicenza, Italia nord-orientale)},
author = {Fiorenzo Zamberlan and Andrea Checchi },
editor = {Associazione Amici del Museo - Museo Civico “G. Zannato”},
url = {https://www.museozannato.it/wp-content/uploads/2025/05/04_Fiorenzo-Zamberlan_Andrea-Checchi.pdf},
issn = {1127-3100},
year = {2024},
date = {2024-12-31},
urldate = {2024-12-31},
journal = {Studi e Ricerche},
volume = {31},
pages = {21-28},
abstract = {RIASSUNTO
Questa nota si propone di fornire un ulteriore apporto alla conoscenza dei Cypraeoidea di “Cava Grola” di Cornedo Vicentino
(Vicenza, Italia) con la descrizione di una nuova specie di Eotrivia Schilder, 1924.
Eotrivia alorg sp. nov., si distingue per le sue dimensioni leggermente inferiori rispetto alle congeneri, per la sua dentatura fitta e
numerosa, per una larga, concava ed espansa fossula, nonché per la sua forte e separata sponda terminale (terminal ridge).
Parole chiave: Mollusca, Cypraeoidea, Ovulidae, Taxonomy, Eotrivia alorg, Eocene, NE Italia.
ABSTRACT
A new species of Eotrivia Schilder, 1924 (Mollusca, Cypraeoidea) from the Eocene of “Grola Quarry” of Cornedo Vicentino
(Vicenza, NE Italy)
This note adds a small contribution to the knowledge of Cypraeoidea in “Grola Quarry” near Cornedo Vicentino (Vicenza, Italy),
which has been known since the early 1900s, with the description of a new species of Eotrivia Schilder, 1924.
Eotrivia alorg sp. nov., is distinguished by its slightly smaller size, by its dense and numerous teeth, by its large, concave and
expanded fossula, as well as by its strong and separate terminal ridge.
Key words: Mollusca, Cypraeoidea, Ovulidae, Taxonomy, Eotrivia, Eocene, NE Italy.},
keywords = {Cypraeoidea, Eocene, Eotrivia, Mollusca, Taxonomy},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {article}
}
Questa nota si propone di fornire un ulteriore apporto alla conoscenza dei Cypraeoidea di “Cava Grola” di Cornedo Vicentino
(Vicenza, Italia) con la descrizione di una nuova specie di Eotrivia Schilder, 1924.
Eotrivia alorg sp. nov., si distingue per le sue dimensioni leggermente inferiori rispetto alle congeneri, per la sua dentatura fitta e
numerosa, per una larga, concava ed espansa fossula, nonché per la sua forte e separata sponda terminale (terminal ridge).
Parole chiave: Mollusca, Cypraeoidea, Ovulidae, Taxonomy, Eotrivia alorg, Eocene, NE Italia.
ABSTRACT
A new species of Eotrivia Schilder, 1924 (Mollusca, Cypraeoidea) from the Eocene of “Grola Quarry” of Cornedo Vicentino
(Vicenza, NE Italy)
This note adds a small contribution to the knowledge of Cypraeoidea in “Grola Quarry” near Cornedo Vicentino (Vicenza, Italy),
which has been known since the early 1900s, with the description of a new species of Eotrivia Schilder, 1924.
Eotrivia alorg sp. nov., is distinguished by its slightly smaller size, by its dense and numerous teeth, by its large, concave and
expanded fossula, as well as by its strong and separate terminal ridge.
Key words: Mollusca, Cypraeoidea, Ovulidae, Taxonomy, Eotrivia, Eocene, NE Italy.