The mollusc fauna of the Miocene Pebas Formation of Peruvian and Colombian Amazonia contains at least 158 mollusc species, 73 of which are introduced as new; 13 are described in open nomenclature. Four genera are introduced (the cochliopid genera Feliconcha and Glabertryonia, and the corbulid genera Pachyrotunda and Concentricavalva) and a nomen novum is introduced for one genus (Longosoma). A neotype is designated for Liosoma glabra Conrad, 1874a. The Pebas fauna is taxonomically dominated by two families, viz. the Cochliopidae (86 species; 54%) and Corbulidae (23 species; 15%). The fauna can be characterised as aquatic (155 species; 98%), endemic (114 species; 72%) and extinct (only four species are extant). Many of the families represent...
The paleontological data presented in this special issue provide a new insight into species migratio...
Between c. 23 and 8 Ma, western Amazonia was occupied by the vast Pebas long-lived lake/wetland syst...
Abstract The Miocene aquatic and terrestrial fossil record from western Amazonia constitute a clear ...
The mollusc fauna of the Miocene Pebas Formation of Peruvian and Colombian Amazonia contains at leas...
This PhD study aims to exploit the rich archive provided by the Miocene mollusc fauna of the Pebas F...
Thirteen species of fossil molluscs are reported from the Solimões Formation of western Brazilian Am...
The Miocene Pebas system was a huge (> 1 million km2) system of long-lived lakes and wetlands that o...
Miocene deposits in western Amazonia and adjacent areas of South America harbour a diverse suite of ...
The Miocene Pebas Formation from the section Santa Rosa de Pichana (Loreto, Peru) was investigated u...
A biozonation based on molluscs is proposed for Miocene deposits of western Amazonia (Peru, Colombia...
ABSTRACT—Two neogastropod species occur in brackish intervals in the Pebas Formation (late Middle to...
Miocene deposits in western Amazonia and adjacent areas of South America harbour a diverse suite of ...
Odostomia nuttalli spec. nov. and O. coluhensis spec. nov. are described from the Miocene Pebas Form...
Two extant hydrobiid species from the lower Tapajos river of Brazil are redescribed. Potamopyrgus am...
The Corbulidae are one of a handful of a primarily marine bivalve clades that exhibit a remarkable r...
The paleontological data presented in this special issue provide a new insight into species migratio...
Between c. 23 and 8 Ma, western Amazonia was occupied by the vast Pebas long-lived lake/wetland syst...
Abstract The Miocene aquatic and terrestrial fossil record from western Amazonia constitute a clear ...
The mollusc fauna of the Miocene Pebas Formation of Peruvian and Colombian Amazonia contains at leas...
This PhD study aims to exploit the rich archive provided by the Miocene mollusc fauna of the Pebas F...
Thirteen species of fossil molluscs are reported from the Solimões Formation of western Brazilian Am...
The Miocene Pebas system was a huge (> 1 million km2) system of long-lived lakes and wetlands that o...
Miocene deposits in western Amazonia and adjacent areas of South America harbour a diverse suite of ...
The Miocene Pebas Formation from the section Santa Rosa de Pichana (Loreto, Peru) was investigated u...
A biozonation based on molluscs is proposed for Miocene deposits of western Amazonia (Peru, Colombia...
ABSTRACT—Two neogastropod species occur in brackish intervals in the Pebas Formation (late Middle to...
Miocene deposits in western Amazonia and adjacent areas of South America harbour a diverse suite of ...
Odostomia nuttalli spec. nov. and O. coluhensis spec. nov. are described from the Miocene Pebas Form...
Two extant hydrobiid species from the lower Tapajos river of Brazil are redescribed. Potamopyrgus am...
The Corbulidae are one of a handful of a primarily marine bivalve clades that exhibit a remarkable r...
The paleontological data presented in this special issue provide a new insight into species migratio...
Between c. 23 and 8 Ma, western Amazonia was occupied by the vast Pebas long-lived lake/wetland syst...
Abstract The Miocene aquatic and terrestrial fossil record from western Amazonia constitute a clear ...