Cenozoic Biogeographic History of the Eurythermal Genus Retrotapes, New Genus (Subfamily Tapetinae) from Southern South America and Antarctica

Retrotapes, new genus, comprises a group of Neoaustral bivalves that appeared in the southern circumpolar regions by the Eocene and have since been confined to the high latitudes of the southern hemisphere. Its presence in the Tertiary strata of Antarctica and southern South America reflects an acti...

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Main Author: Del Río, C.J.
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_00281344_v110_n3_p77_DelRio
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spelling ftunibueairesbd:todo:paper_00281344_v110_n3_p77_DelRio 2023-10-29T02:31:56+01:00 Cenozoic Biogeographic History of the Eurythermal Genus Retrotapes, New Genus (Subfamily Tapetinae) from Southern South America and Antarctica Del Río, C.J. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_00281344_v110_n3_p77_DelRio unknown http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_00281344_v110_n3_p77_DelRio info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ar Antarctica Argentina Biogeography Chile Neoaustral New genus Retrotapes Tapetinae Tertiary Argentina (fish) Bivalvia Eurhomalea Marcia Veneridae JOUR ftunibueairesbd https://doi.org/20.500.12110/paper_00281344_v110_n3_p77_DelRio 2023-10-05T02:01:53Z Retrotapes, new genus, comprises a group of Neoaustral bivalves that appeared in the southern circumpolar regions by the Eocene and have since been confined to the high latitudes of the southern hemisphere. Its presence in the Tertiary strata of Antarctica and southern South America reflects an active faunal interchange between both regions during the Eocene. Retrotapes is here proposed to include to those Recent and Tertiary representatives of the Subfamily Tapetinae (Family Veneridae) from southern South America and Antarctica that had been previously placed in Venus Linné, 1758, Marcia H. and A. Adams, 1857, Eurhomalea Cossmann,1920, Samarangia Dall,1902, and Kalelysia Römer, 1857. The Argentine Tertiary species Retrotapes ninfasiensis, new species, R. fuegoensis, new species, R. striatolamellata (Ihering, 1897) and R. scutata (Ihering, 1907) are here described and illustrated. The Recent Argentine Venus exalbida Chemnitz, 1795 and Venus lenticularis Sowerby, 1835, the Antarctic V. antarctica Sharman and Newton, 1894 and V. newtoni Wilckens, 1911 (Eocene-early Oligocène?, La Meseta Formation), and the Neogene Chilean species V. navidadis Philippi, 1887 and V. colchaguensis Philippi, 1887 are also included in this new genus. Fil:Del Río, C.J. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica Biblioteca Digital FCEN-UBA (Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales, Universidad de Buenos Aires)
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topic Antarctica
Argentina
Biogeography
Chile
Neoaustral
New genus
Retrotapes
Tapetinae
Tertiary
Argentina (fish)
Bivalvia
Eurhomalea
Marcia
Veneridae
spellingShingle Antarctica
Argentina
Biogeography
Chile
Neoaustral
New genus
Retrotapes
Tapetinae
Tertiary
Argentina (fish)
Bivalvia
Eurhomalea
Marcia
Veneridae
Del Río, C.J.
Cenozoic Biogeographic History of the Eurythermal Genus Retrotapes, New Genus (Subfamily Tapetinae) from Southern South America and Antarctica
topic_facet Antarctica
Argentina
Biogeography
Chile
Neoaustral
New genus
Retrotapes
Tapetinae
Tertiary
Argentina (fish)
Bivalvia
Eurhomalea
Marcia
Veneridae
description Retrotapes, new genus, comprises a group of Neoaustral bivalves that appeared in the southern circumpolar regions by the Eocene and have since been confined to the high latitudes of the southern hemisphere. Its presence in the Tertiary strata of Antarctica and southern South America reflects an active faunal interchange between both regions during the Eocene. Retrotapes is here proposed to include to those Recent and Tertiary representatives of the Subfamily Tapetinae (Family Veneridae) from southern South America and Antarctica that had been previously placed in Venus Linné, 1758, Marcia H. and A. Adams, 1857, Eurhomalea Cossmann,1920, Samarangia Dall,1902, and Kalelysia Römer, 1857. The Argentine Tertiary species Retrotapes ninfasiensis, new species, R. fuegoensis, new species, R. striatolamellata (Ihering, 1897) and R. scutata (Ihering, 1907) are here described and illustrated. The Recent Argentine Venus exalbida Chemnitz, 1795 and Venus lenticularis Sowerby, 1835, the Antarctic V. antarctica Sharman and Newton, 1894 and V. newtoni Wilckens, 1911 (Eocene-early Oligocène?, La Meseta Formation), and the Neogene Chilean species V. navidadis Philippi, 1887 and V. colchaguensis Philippi, 1887 are also included in this new genus. Fil:Del Río, C.J. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina.
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author Del Río, C.J.
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title Cenozoic Biogeographic History of the Eurythermal Genus Retrotapes, New Genus (Subfamily Tapetinae) from Southern South America and Antarctica
title_short Cenozoic Biogeographic History of the Eurythermal Genus Retrotapes, New Genus (Subfamily Tapetinae) from Southern South America and Antarctica
title_full Cenozoic Biogeographic History of the Eurythermal Genus Retrotapes, New Genus (Subfamily Tapetinae) from Southern South America and Antarctica
title_fullStr Cenozoic Biogeographic History of the Eurythermal Genus Retrotapes, New Genus (Subfamily Tapetinae) from Southern South America and Antarctica
title_full_unstemmed Cenozoic Biogeographic History of the Eurythermal Genus Retrotapes, New Genus (Subfamily Tapetinae) from Southern South America and Antarctica
title_sort cenozoic biogeographic history of the eurythermal genus retrotapes, new genus (subfamily tapetinae) from southern south america and antarctica
url https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_00281344_v110_n3_p77_DelRio
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Antarctic
Antarctica
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Antarctic
Antarctica
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