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anisodonta-alata
anisodonta-carolina
anisodonta-pseudoscintilla
atopomya-dolobrata
basterotia-angulata
basterotia-arcula
basterotia-borbonica
basterotia-californica
basterotia-carinata
basterotia-clancula
basterotia-corbuloidea
basterotia-elliptica
basterotia-gouldi
basterotia-lutea
basterotia-maillardi
basterotia-obliqua
basterotia-oblonga
basterotia-obtusa
basterotia-panamica
basterotia-peninsularis
basterotia-pustula
basterotia-quadrata
basterotia-stimpsoni
basterotia-subalata
basterotia-tricostalis
basterotina-angulata
basterotina-rectangularis
ensitellops-hertleini
ensitellops-protexta
ensitellops-tabula
isoconcha-cherbonnieri
isoconcha-integra
isoconcha-sibogai
paramya-africana
paramya-recluzi
paramya-subovata
physoida-physoides
saxicavella-jeffreysi
saxicavella-nybakkeni
saxicavella-pacifica
saxicavella-sagrinata
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