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Genus
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BLANFORD, 1864
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Having been used as a dumping ground for several Indopacific pomatiid species, the range of this genus has recently been restricted to a few species living in
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today (
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). This is the first fossil species recorded for this genus, which thus has a time range from Oligocene to Modern.
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