New collection work in Mount Flora, Hope Bay, Antarctic Peninsula, has confirmed the presence of bivalve moulds in the Jurassic Mount Flora Formation. In contrast to a twenty-first century article claiming to report the first discovery of fossil freshwater molluscs in Antarctica, evidence of these molluscs was first reported for Antarctica more than 110 years ago by J. Gunnar Andersson. The bivalve was formally described and named some 50 years later, by Camacho, as Antediplodon esperanzaensis. The species was subsequently transferred to the genus Diplodon for unknown reasons. Here, we illustrate specimens from the same locality for the first time with photographs, considering them Unionida incertae saedis, in view of the absence of diagnos...
The bivalve Aulacomyella is described formally from Tithonian deposits of the Antarctic Peninsula re...
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Pholadomya gigantea (J. de C. Sowerby) is a widely distributed Early Cretaceous bivalve mollusc. It ...
Knowledge on Early Jurassic marine fossil invertebrates from Argentina is very uneven. Particularly,...
Carboniferous deposits of central Patagonia afford important evidence on the range and origin of var...
BACKGROUND: Several clades of bivalve molluscs have invaded freshwaters at various times throughout ...
We describe osteichthyan remains from the Upper Jurassic of the Ameghino (= Nordenskjöld) Formation ...
The origins of present day benthic marine faunas from both the Magellan and Antarctic provinces may ...
Abstract: The dawning of the Late Palaeozoic glaciations affected faunas of Gondwana and induced end...
<div><p>The extensive Late Cretaceous – Early Paleogene sedimentary succession of Seymour Island, N....
We report on the discovery of a new outcrop of fossiliferous Neogene sediments on northern James Ros...
The endemic Patagonian genus Titomaya gen*nov*is erected to include the Danian Meretrix chalcedonica...
Thirteen mollusc taxa are described from the Mata Amarilla Formation, a lower Upper Cretaceous unit ...
Limopsis is one of the most speciose and widespread bivalve genera in the Southern Ocean at the pres...
An Early Jurassic fossil bivalve specimen belonging to the pectinid genus Weyla was found within the...
The bivalve Aulacomyella is described formally from Tithonian deposits of the Antarctic Peninsula re...
Author Posting. © The Author(s), 2013. This is the author's version of the work. It is posted here ...
Pholadomya gigantea (J. de C. Sowerby) is a widely distributed Early Cretaceous bivalve mollusc. It ...
Knowledge on Early Jurassic marine fossil invertebrates from Argentina is very uneven. Particularly,...
Carboniferous deposits of central Patagonia afford important evidence on the range and origin of var...
BACKGROUND: Several clades of bivalve molluscs have invaded freshwaters at various times throughout ...
We describe osteichthyan remains from the Upper Jurassic of the Ameghino (= Nordenskjöld) Formation ...
The origins of present day benthic marine faunas from both the Magellan and Antarctic provinces may ...
Abstract: The dawning of the Late Palaeozoic glaciations affected faunas of Gondwana and induced end...
<div><p>The extensive Late Cretaceous – Early Paleogene sedimentary succession of Seymour Island, N....
We report on the discovery of a new outcrop of fossiliferous Neogene sediments on northern James Ros...
The endemic Patagonian genus Titomaya gen*nov*is erected to include the Danian Meretrix chalcedonica...
Thirteen mollusc taxa are described from the Mata Amarilla Formation, a lower Upper Cretaceous unit ...
Limopsis is one of the most speciose and widespread bivalve genera in the Southern Ocean at the pres...
An Early Jurassic fossil bivalve specimen belonging to the pectinid genus Weyla was found within the...
The bivalve Aulacomyella is described formally from Tithonian deposits of the Antarctic Peninsula re...
Author Posting. © The Author(s), 2013. This is the author's version of the work. It is posted here ...
Pholadomya gigantea (J. de C. Sowerby) is a widely distributed Early Cretaceous bivalve mollusc. It ...