Large, strongly keeled ocoyana-like Turritellas have an extensive distribution in tropical America. So far they have been found in Mexico, Colombia, and Venezuela, all on the Caribbean side, and in Peru, Ecuador, Darien, Chiriqui Province, Panama, and Lower California, on the Pacific side. In the Caribbean region these Turritellas are found in two middle Miocene zones, the lower corresponding to the Cercado formation of the Dominican Republic, and the upper corresponding to the Gurabo formation of the Dominican Republic and the Gatun formation of the Panama Canal Zone. On the Pacific side they apparently are confined to the upper zone. Though six names have already been proposed for these tropical Turritellas, they clearly fall i...
The late Miocene was an important time to understand the geological, climatic, and biotic evolution ...
Journal ArticleMarine gastropods of the family Turridae, commonly known as turrids, comprise the lar...
Phytotelmata are structures present in terrestrial plants such as modified leaves, leafaxils, flower...
Large, strongly keeled ocoyana-like Turritellas have an extensive distribution in tropical America. ...
This paper describes the species of the genus Turritella of the Buda and Georgetown limestones of T...
ALLISON, R. C., ADEGOKE, O. 5., 1969. - The Turritella rina group (Gastropoda) and its relationship ...
FAUNA DE MOLUSCOS DEL PALEOCENO DE COLOMBIA. Etayo Serna, FEL GÉNERO VEATCHIA MAUR 1912 Y SU VALOR P...
Before the formation of the Central American Isthmus, there was a Central American Peninsula. Here w...
Until now, the buccinid genus Chauvetia was considered of European or West African origin, and is st...
The emergence and closure of the Isthmus of Panama had regional and global impacts that were rivalle...
Tumidotheres margarita (Smith, 1870) (Figs. 5 C, D) Material examined. Gulf of California: 2 fem...
Revision of the Upper Cretaceous of northwestern Peru led to new discoveries of rudists and allowed ...
Financial support for this study was provided by Colciencias (Colombia) across the scholarship Docto...
A late Miocene gomphothere from southeastern Peru documents the earliest occurrence of a North Ameri...
The extensive Venezuelan coastline is very important for understanding the evolution of the Caribbea...
The late Miocene was an important time to understand the geological, climatic, and biotic evolution ...
Journal ArticleMarine gastropods of the family Turridae, commonly known as turrids, comprise the lar...
Phytotelmata are structures present in terrestrial plants such as modified leaves, leafaxils, flower...
Large, strongly keeled ocoyana-like Turritellas have an extensive distribution in tropical America. ...
This paper describes the species of the genus Turritella of the Buda and Georgetown limestones of T...
ALLISON, R. C., ADEGOKE, O. 5., 1969. - The Turritella rina group (Gastropoda) and its relationship ...
FAUNA DE MOLUSCOS DEL PALEOCENO DE COLOMBIA. Etayo Serna, FEL GÉNERO VEATCHIA MAUR 1912 Y SU VALOR P...
Before the formation of the Central American Isthmus, there was a Central American Peninsula. Here w...
Until now, the buccinid genus Chauvetia was considered of European or West African origin, and is st...
The emergence and closure of the Isthmus of Panama had regional and global impacts that were rivalle...
Tumidotheres margarita (Smith, 1870) (Figs. 5 C, D) Material examined. Gulf of California: 2 fem...
Revision of the Upper Cretaceous of northwestern Peru led to new discoveries of rudists and allowed ...
Financial support for this study was provided by Colciencias (Colombia) across the scholarship Docto...
A late Miocene gomphothere from southeastern Peru documents the earliest occurrence of a North Ameri...
The extensive Venezuelan coastline is very important for understanding the evolution of the Caribbea...
The late Miocene was an important time to understand the geological, climatic, and biotic evolution ...
Journal ArticleMarine gastropods of the family Turridae, commonly known as turrids, comprise the lar...
Phytotelmata are structures present in terrestrial plants such as modified leaves, leafaxils, flower...