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Vol. 9 - 2010

Vol. 8 - 2009

Vol. 7 - 2008
SP 1 - 2008

Vol. 6 - 2007
Vol. 5 - 2006
Vol. 4 - 2005
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Vol. 2 - 2003
Vol. 1 - 2001-2002

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GeoActa Special Publication 1 2008


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GeoActa
an international Journal of Earth Sciences


Alessandro Ceregato1, Daniele Scarponi2 and Giano della Bella3

1 ISMAR CNR, Via Gobetti 101, 40129 Bologna, Italy. E.mail: alessandro.ceregato@bo.ismar.cnr.it
2 Department of Earth Sciences, University of Bologna, Via Zamboni 67, 40126 Bologna, Italy. E-mail: daniele.scarponi@unibo.it
3Via dei Cedri 91, 40050 Monterenzio, Bologna, Italy


The Neogene mollusc type material from the collection of Lodovico Foresti preserved in the “Giovanni Capellini” Museum of Geology of Bologna University, Italy


Volume 9, 2010, pages 53-65

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Abstract

Part of Lodovico Foresti’s (1829-1913) palaeo-malacological legacy is preserved in the G. Capellini Museum of Geology (MGGC) of Bologna University. The Foresti collection at MGGC consists of nearly 1500 Neogene and early Pleistocene molluscs representing 111 taxa, mainly from Emilia-Romagna foothills (Northern Italy). During our examination we were able to trace various type series materials on which any information was assumed to be lost. Herein we document type series material of 11 species-group taxa and designate 9 lectotypes in order to ensure the name’s proper and consistent application. Furthermore, for each examined taxon, we report the original description along with comments on present day systematic position and general remarks.

Keywords: Lodovico Foresti, Mollusca, Neogene, Type series material, Historical collection