Fourteen Bivalvia species are described from the Lower Permian Río Genoa Formation, exposed in the southern Tepuel-Genoa Basin (Chubut Province, Argentina), of which one, Fletcheripecten genoensis, is new. The studied specimens are well preserved, retaining fine details of the ornament and shell morphology. Palaeotaxodonta is represented by two species of Nuculopsis and four species of Phestia; Pteriomorphia by five species in five genera; and Heteroconchia by three informal species. Most of the species recorded also occur in the northern part of Tepuel- Genoa Basin and allow demarcation of new and distinct marine intervals in the Río Genoa Formation, which was classically interpreted to represent continental deposits. The bivalve fauna con...
The Cretaceous Huitrín Formation in west-central Argentina records the final connection of the Neuq...
During the Late Permian Paraná Basin was a huge epeiric sea in which salinity deviated from either n...
Ten species, of which six are newly recognized, from ten genera, Nuculopsis, Phestia, Edmondia, Dyas...
A small and poorly diversified bivalve fauna from Taciba Formation, Itararé Group, Paraná Basin (Sta...
A small and poorly diversified bivalve fauna from Taciba Formation, Itarare Group, Parana Basin (Sta...
The bivalve mollusks of the Teixeira Soares region, state of Paraná, Brazil, are recorded in three m...
Taxonomy of mollusks in lower Permian rocks of southern Brazil is relatively well established for th...
Knowledge on Early Jurassic marine fossil invertebrates from Argentina is very uneven. Particularly,...
The unusual bivalve Guiratingia mendesi is redescribed from the original material. Detailed analysis...
The uppermost portion of the Taciba Formation, Itarare Group, Parana Basin, Brazil, records a succes...
During a recent inspection in the Paleontological Collection of the Institute of Geosciences, Univer...
ABSTRACT: Permian bivalves of the Paraná Basin evolved in a large inland sea, under conditions of ex...
Non-marine bivalves are key fossils in Permian continental stratigraphy and palaeogeography. Althoug...
Fossil bivalves from two horizons in the Gai-As Formation of NW Namibia are tentatively correlated w...
Diversification patterns and faunistic turnovers of bivalves and brachiopods through the Carbonifero...
The Cretaceous Huitrín Formation in west-central Argentina records the final connection of the Neuq...
During the Late Permian Paraná Basin was a huge epeiric sea in which salinity deviated from either n...
Ten species, of which six are newly recognized, from ten genera, Nuculopsis, Phestia, Edmondia, Dyas...
A small and poorly diversified bivalve fauna from Taciba Formation, Itararé Group, Paraná Basin (Sta...
A small and poorly diversified bivalve fauna from Taciba Formation, Itarare Group, Parana Basin (Sta...
The bivalve mollusks of the Teixeira Soares region, state of Paraná, Brazil, are recorded in three m...
Taxonomy of mollusks in lower Permian rocks of southern Brazil is relatively well established for th...
Knowledge on Early Jurassic marine fossil invertebrates from Argentina is very uneven. Particularly,...
The unusual bivalve Guiratingia mendesi is redescribed from the original material. Detailed analysis...
The uppermost portion of the Taciba Formation, Itarare Group, Parana Basin, Brazil, records a succes...
During a recent inspection in the Paleontological Collection of the Institute of Geosciences, Univer...
ABSTRACT: Permian bivalves of the Paraná Basin evolved in a large inland sea, under conditions of ex...
Non-marine bivalves are key fossils in Permian continental stratigraphy and palaeogeography. Althoug...
Fossil bivalves from two horizons in the Gai-As Formation of NW Namibia are tentatively correlated w...
Diversification patterns and faunistic turnovers of bivalves and brachiopods through the Carbonifero...
The Cretaceous Huitrín Formation in west-central Argentina records the final connection of the Neuq...
During the Late Permian Paraná Basin was a huge epeiric sea in which salinity deviated from either n...
Ten species, of which six are newly recognized, from ten genera, Nuculopsis, Phestia, Edmondia, Dyas...