Thirteen species of fossil molluscs are reported from the Solimões Formation of western Brazilian Amazonia. Based on mammalian chronology of the Solimões Formation and radiometric ages reported from coeval deposits in adjacent Peru, the age of the fauna is established as Late Miocene. The fauna includes five prosobranch gastropod species, seven pearly freshwater mussel species and one sphaeriid bivalve species. The supposed presence of Pachydon (Corbulidae: Bivalvia) in these deposits is rejected; Pachydon acreanum, whose status has long been uncertain, is transferred to the unionoid genus Callonaia. The Solimões mollusc fauna is entirely composed of obligate freshwater taxa, resembling species-poor modern Amazonian fluvial faunas. The pres...
A biozonation based on molluscs is proposed for Miocene deposits of western Amazonia (Peru, Colombia...
The Corbulidae are one of a handful of a primarily marine bivalve clades that exhibit a remarkable r...
AbstractIn Miocene times a vast wetland existed in Western Amazonia. Whereas the general development...
Thirteen species of fossil molluscs are reported from the Solimões Formation of western Brazilian Am...
This PhD study aims to exploit the rich archive provided by the Miocene mollusc fauna of the Pebas F...
The mollusc fauna of the Miocene Pebas Formation of Peruvian and Colombian Amazonia contains at leas...
Miocene deposits in western Amazonia and adjacent areas of South America harbour a diverse suite of ...
Thirteen species of fossil molluscs are reported from the Solimões Formation of western Brazilian Am...
The Miocene Pebas Formation from the section Santa Rosa de Pichana (Loreto, Peru) was investigated u...
Miocene deposits in western Amazonia and adjacent areas of South America harbour a diverse suite of ...
The Miocene Pebas system was a huge (> 1 million km2) system of long-lived lakes and wetlands that o...
Two extant hydrobiid species from the lower Tapajos river of Brazil are redescribed. Potamopyrgus am...
ABSTRACT—Two neogastropod species occur in brackish intervals in the Pebas Formation (late Middle to...
Strontium, oxygen, and carbon isotope compositions of well-preserved mollusks (bivalves) indicate a ...
The paleontological data presented in this special issue provide a new insight into species migratio...
A biozonation based on molluscs is proposed for Miocene deposits of western Amazonia (Peru, Colombia...
The Corbulidae are one of a handful of a primarily marine bivalve clades that exhibit a remarkable r...
AbstractIn Miocene times a vast wetland existed in Western Amazonia. Whereas the general development...
Thirteen species of fossil molluscs are reported from the Solimões Formation of western Brazilian Am...
This PhD study aims to exploit the rich archive provided by the Miocene mollusc fauna of the Pebas F...
The mollusc fauna of the Miocene Pebas Formation of Peruvian and Colombian Amazonia contains at leas...
Miocene deposits in western Amazonia and adjacent areas of South America harbour a diverse suite of ...
Thirteen species of fossil molluscs are reported from the Solimões Formation of western Brazilian Am...
The Miocene Pebas Formation from the section Santa Rosa de Pichana (Loreto, Peru) was investigated u...
Miocene deposits in western Amazonia and adjacent areas of South America harbour a diverse suite of ...
The Miocene Pebas system was a huge (> 1 million km2) system of long-lived lakes and wetlands that o...
Two extant hydrobiid species from the lower Tapajos river of Brazil are redescribed. Potamopyrgus am...
ABSTRACT—Two neogastropod species occur in brackish intervals in the Pebas Formation (late Middle to...
Strontium, oxygen, and carbon isotope compositions of well-preserved mollusks (bivalves) indicate a ...
The paleontological data presented in this special issue provide a new insight into species migratio...
A biozonation based on molluscs is proposed for Miocene deposits of western Amazonia (Peru, Colombia...
The Corbulidae are one of a handful of a primarily marine bivalve clades that exhibit a remarkable r...
AbstractIn Miocene times a vast wetland existed in Western Amazonia. Whereas the general development...