In the Lower Cretaceous Agrio Formation, Neuquén Basin (west-central Argentina), the highly variable genus Ptychomya Agassiz has challenged traditional taxonomists for over a century. Here we apply a previously outlined quantitative protocol in order to settle the taxonomy of the genus based on specimens recorded from the base to the top of the Agrio Formation. The shell outline and ribbing pattern, two prominent external features of the valves, were quantified using geometric morphometric measurements of closed and open outlines, respectively. Morphological groupings were identified using model-based clustering, and the presence of significant morphological gaps between them was statistically tested. Our results show that the variation his...
This study is the first detailed account of freshwater to restricted marine molluscs from the Upper ...
The gastropod fauna of the Lower Cretaceous of the Argentinian Neuquén Basin contains three aporrhai...
Trigoniide clams were conspicuous components of bivalve faunas in shallow seas during most of the Me...
In the Lower Cretaceous Agrio Formation, Neuquén Basin (west-central Argentina), the highly variable...
In the Lower Cretaceous Agrio Formation, Neuquén Basin (west-central Argentina), the highly variable...
The taxonomic significance of the morphological variability present in the genus Ptychomya Agassiz h...
The complex morphological evolution of the bivalve Ptychomya throughout the well studied Agrio Forma...
The taxonomic significance of the morphological variability present in the genus Ptychomya Agassiz h...
The complex morphological evolution of the bivalve Ptychomya throughout the well-studied Agrio Forma...
Digitalized contours (JPG) of shell outlines and ribbing patterns in left lateral view of 60 specime...
Pholadomya gigantea is a widely distributed Early Cretaceous bivalve mollusc. It has been recorded i...
This paper provides an updated taxonomic inventory of the bivalve fauna collected in the Pilmatué Me...
Thirteen mollusc taxa are described from the Mata Amarilla Formation, a lower Upper Cretaceous unit ...
The Cretaceous Huitrín Formation in west-central Argentina records the final connection of the Neuq...
Species of the Megaorder Poromyata, although common and relatively diverse in Albian-lower Cenomania...
This study is the first detailed account of freshwater to restricted marine molluscs from the Upper ...
The gastropod fauna of the Lower Cretaceous of the Argentinian Neuquén Basin contains three aporrhai...
Trigoniide clams were conspicuous components of bivalve faunas in shallow seas during most of the Me...
In the Lower Cretaceous Agrio Formation, Neuquén Basin (west-central Argentina), the highly variable...
In the Lower Cretaceous Agrio Formation, Neuquén Basin (west-central Argentina), the highly variable...
The taxonomic significance of the morphological variability present in the genus Ptychomya Agassiz h...
The complex morphological evolution of the bivalve Ptychomya throughout the well studied Agrio Forma...
The taxonomic significance of the morphological variability present in the genus Ptychomya Agassiz h...
The complex morphological evolution of the bivalve Ptychomya throughout the well-studied Agrio Forma...
Digitalized contours (JPG) of shell outlines and ribbing patterns in left lateral view of 60 specime...
Pholadomya gigantea is a widely distributed Early Cretaceous bivalve mollusc. It has been recorded i...
This paper provides an updated taxonomic inventory of the bivalve fauna collected in the Pilmatué Me...
Thirteen mollusc taxa are described from the Mata Amarilla Formation, a lower Upper Cretaceous unit ...
The Cretaceous Huitrín Formation in west-central Argentina records the final connection of the Neuq...
Species of the Megaorder Poromyata, although common and relatively diverse in Albian-lower Cenomania...
This study is the first detailed account of freshwater to restricted marine molluscs from the Upper ...
The gastropod fauna of the Lower Cretaceous of the Argentinian Neuquén Basin contains three aporrhai...
Trigoniide clams were conspicuous components of bivalve faunas in shallow seas during most of the Me...