Mollusca of the Magellan region. A checklist of the species and their distribution

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The Molluscan species collected during the 'Victor Hensen' Joint Magellan Campaign 1994 served as the basis for this species list. The list was then completed by literature data on the distribution of molluscs around the Falkland Islands, the other Scotia Arc Islands, Antarctica and the Kerguelen Islands. 397 Magellan species are known: 10 species of Aplacophora, 250 species of Gastropoda, 6 species of Scaphopoda and 131 species of Bivalvia. Polyplacophora and Cephalopoda are not included because both taxa need revision.

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Linse, K. (1999). Mollusca of the Magellan region. A checklist of the species and their distribution. In Scientia Marina (Vol. 63, pp. 399–407). CSIC Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Cientificas 2. https://doi.org/10.3989/scimar.1999.63s1399

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