. . . "Vicetia (Gattung)"@de . "* V. bellardii \n* V. bizzottoi ( Dominici, Fornasiero & Giusberti, 2020)\n* V. gennevauxi \n* V. jamesi"@en . . . "12134"^^ . . . "Vicetia is a genus of cowrie from the Eocene of Europe and Pakistan. Five species are currently recognized with all European forms forming a single anagenetic lineage progressively growing bigger and developing stronger ornamentation. The last known species, V. bizzottoi, is the biggest known cowrie known to science with a shell length of 33.5 cm. They were likely feeding on sponges or algea and went extinct following widespread climate change at the end of the Eocene, giving way for more derived lineages of cowries."@en . . . . . . . . . . "Vicetia ist eine ausgestorbene Gattung der Kaurischnecken (Cypraeidae) aus der Unterfamilie der . Die Gattung tritt mit mehreren Arten im Eoz\u00E4n der westlichen Tethys in Erscheinung und stellt mit Vicetia bizzottoi die gr\u00F6\u00DFte bekannte Kaurischneckenart."@de . . . . . . . . "Fabiani, 1905"@en . . . . . . . . . "Vicetia hantkeni"@en . . . . . "Vicetia ist eine ausgestorbene Gattung der Kaurischnecken (Cypraeidae) aus der Unterfamilie der . Die Gattung tritt mit mehreren Arten im Eoz\u00E4n der westlichen Tethys in Erscheinung und stellt mit Vicetia bizzottoi die gr\u00F6\u00DFte bekannte Kaurischneckenart."@de . . . "1101750858"^^ . "Other species"@en . . . . . . . "Vicetia"@en . . "Vicetia bizzottoi, the last and most derived species of the genus"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "70735629"^^ . . . . . . "Eocene"@en . . . . "Vicetia (gastropod)"@en . . . . . . . ""@en . . . . . "Vicetia"@en . . "Vicetia is a genus of cowrie from the Eocene of Europe and Pakistan. Five species are currently recognized with all European forms forming a single anagenetic lineage progressively growing bigger and developing stronger ornamentation. The last known species, V. bizzottoi, is the biggest known cowrie known to science with a shell length of 33.5 cm. They were likely feeding on sponges or algea and went extinct following widespread climate change at the end of the Eocene, giving way for more derived lineages of cowries."@en . . "Vicetia"@en . . .