. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History). 172 CP. NUTTALL BMPD Palaeontology Department, British Museum (Natural History); BMZD Zoology Department, British Museum (Natural History); CAS California Academy of Sciences, San Francisco, California, NYSM New York State Museum, Albany, New York State, ; PRI Paleontological Research Institute, Ithaca, New York State, ; PI MUZ Palaontologische Institut und Muzeum der Universitat Zurich, CH-8006, Switzerland; USNM United States National Museum, Washington, DC, Other material has been borrowed from: Naturhis


. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History). 172 CP. NUTTALL BMPD Palaeontology Department, British Museum (Natural History); BMZD Zoology Department, British Museum (Natural History); CAS California Academy of Sciences, San Francisco, California, NYSM New York State Museum, Albany, New York State, ; PRI Paleontological Research Institute, Ithaca, New York State, ; PI MUZ Palaontologische Institut und Muzeum der Universitat Zurich, CH-8006, Switzerland; USNM United States National Museum, Washington, DC, Other material has been borrowed from: Naturhistorisches Museum, Basel, Switzerland; Museum d'Histoire Naturelle, Geneve, Switzerland; Zoologisches Staatsammlung, Miinchen, West Germany; and The Zoological Museum, University of Michigan, Ann Arbour, Michigan, Abbreviations, etc. The following abbreviations for dimensions are used: br, breadth brap, breadth of aperture d, diameter (instead of br for planorbiform gastropods) diag, diagonal e, estimated h. height hap, height of aperture hbw, height of body whorl I, length lv, left valve rv, right valve sv, single valve vbr, valve breadth (for single, disassociated valves of bivalves) w, width. The spire angle (sa) of gastropods is measured across the periphery of the last whorl unless stated to the contrary. Synonymies are constructed along the lines suggested by Matthews (1973). In all faunal lists, new taxa described therein are indicated by capital letters, and original material of other authors' which has been seen by me is indicated by V Thus: Pachydon OVALIS (sp. nov.) v PEBASIA dispar (Conrad) (specimen seen) (gen. nov.) v LONGIVERENA EUCOSM1A (Pilsbry & Olsson, 1935) (specimen seen) (gen. et. sp. nov.) DESCRIPTIONS OF NEW LOCALITIES AND FAUNAS La Tagua, Colombia (Eden and Weeda collections) 0° 05' N, 74° 40' W M. J. Eden and D. F. M. McGregor, both of Bedford College, London, and J. A. Morelo V of Istituto Geografico 'Agustin Codazzi', Bogota, three geogra


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