Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4747859 | Cretaceous Research | 2007 | 10 Pages |
Thirteen species of non-marine gastropods recovered from the Xiazhuang Formation near Xishan, to the west of Beijing, are described. They are attributable to ten genera: Aplexa, Bithynia, Gyraulus, Lymnaea, Mesocochliopa, Mesochilina, Physa, Proauricula, Pseudarinia, and Zaptychius. Four of the species are new: Bithynia xishanensis, Mesochilina? xiazhuangensis, Proauricula elegans and Zaptychius costatus. The composition of the assemblage is consistent with an Aptian–Albian age determination. The fauna consists entirely of small specimens (none exceeds 7 mm in height) and is numerically dominated by Mesocochliopa, Pseudarinia and Zaptychius. It is inferred from this and lithological associations that the fauna probably inhabited shallow lacustrine and/or lake margin environments.