New fossil records of Pleistocene marine mollusks in Southern Brazil

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Fossils of the gastropods Diodora patagonica, Zidona dufresnei, Olivancillaria carcellesi, Lamniconus lemniscatus carcellesi and the bivalve Arcinella brasiliana are registered for the first time from the outcrops of Chuí Creek, on the coastal plain of Rio Grande do Sul State, southernmost Brazil, together with other taxa previously known elsewhere. The specimens were collected in a shallow Pleistocene marine facies exposed at the base of the banks of the creek, in a fossil concentration possibly formed by storm events. The taxa described here live in shallow environments (with the exception of A. brasiliana and Z. dufresnei) with sandy bottoms (except for D. patagonica, T. patagonica, B. odites, C. rhizophorae and A. brasiliana). The presence of L. lemniscatus carcellesi, found living today only in Uruguay and Argentina, indicates a wider distribution for this taxon during the late Pleistocene. © 2012 by the Sociedade Brasileira de Paleontologia.

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Lopes, R. P., & Simone, L. R. L. (2012). New fossil records of Pleistocene marine mollusks in Southern Brazil. Revista Brasileira de Paleontologia, 15(1), 49–56. https://doi.org/10.4072/rbp.2012.1.04

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