Data from: New Neogene taxa of the tribe Chlamydini Teppner, 1922 (Pectinidae, Bivalvia) of southern South America

The Chilean species traditionally assigned to the genera Chlamys Röding, 1798 or Zygochlamys Ihering, 1907 are now placed in two new endemic South American taxa: Dietotenhosen n. gen. (middle Miocene–early middle Pliocene) to include the southeastern Pacific Ocean species D. hupeanus (Philippi, 1887...

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Main Authors: Santelli, María Belén, del Río, Claudia
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Published: 2019
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spelling ftzenodo:oai:zenodo.org:5001766 2023-05-15T14:01:26+02:00 Data from: New Neogene taxa of the tribe Chlamydini Teppner, 1922 (Pectinidae, Bivalvia) of southern South America Santelli, María Belén del Río, Claudia 2019-06-11 https://zenodo.org/record/5001766 https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.8kb68mr unknown https://zenodo.org/communities/dryad https://zenodo.org/record/5001766 https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.8kb68mr oai:zenodo.org:5001766 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/legalcode Dietotenhosen remondi (Philippi) Neogene Ckaraosippur camachoi n. sp Dietotenhosen hupeanus (Philippi) Ckaraosippur calderensis (Möricke) Dietotenhosen Ckaraosippur Chile Peru info:eu-repo/semantics/other dataset 2019 ftzenodo https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.8kb68mr 2023-03-10T14:53:30Z The Chilean species traditionally assigned to the genera Chlamys Röding, 1798 or Zygochlamys Ihering, 1907 are now placed in two new endemic South American taxa: Dietotenhosen n. gen. (middle Miocene–early middle Pliocene) to include the southeastern Pacific Ocean species D. hupeanus (Philippi, 1887) n. comb. and D. remondi (Philippi, 1887) n. comb., and Ckaraosippur n. gen. (earliest middle Miocene–Pliocene) for C. calderensis (Möricke, 1896) n. comb. (Chile) and C. camachoi n. sp. (Argentina). Both genera are the youngest survivors of the tribe Chlamydini in southern South America. None of them are related to the circumpolar genus Psychrochlamys Jonkers, 2003, and the previous proposal of the dispersal through the Antarctic Circumpolar Current for the species included herein in Dietotenhosen is rejected. Supplementary Data 1List of stratigraphic and geographic occurrences of the analyzed materialsupplemental data 1 santelli and del rio.xlsx Dataset Antarc* Antarctic Zenodo Antarctic The Antarctic Pacific Argentina
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topic Dietotenhosen remondi (Philippi)
Neogene
Ckaraosippur camachoi n. sp
Dietotenhosen hupeanus (Philippi)
Ckaraosippur calderensis (Möricke)
Dietotenhosen
Ckaraosippur
Chile
Peru
spellingShingle Dietotenhosen remondi (Philippi)
Neogene
Ckaraosippur camachoi n. sp
Dietotenhosen hupeanus (Philippi)
Ckaraosippur calderensis (Möricke)
Dietotenhosen
Ckaraosippur
Chile
Peru
Santelli, María Belén
del Río, Claudia
Data from: New Neogene taxa of the tribe Chlamydini Teppner, 1922 (Pectinidae, Bivalvia) of southern South America
topic_facet Dietotenhosen remondi (Philippi)
Neogene
Ckaraosippur camachoi n. sp
Dietotenhosen hupeanus (Philippi)
Ckaraosippur calderensis (Möricke)
Dietotenhosen
Ckaraosippur
Chile
Peru
description The Chilean species traditionally assigned to the genera Chlamys Röding, 1798 or Zygochlamys Ihering, 1907 are now placed in two new endemic South American taxa: Dietotenhosen n. gen. (middle Miocene–early middle Pliocene) to include the southeastern Pacific Ocean species D. hupeanus (Philippi, 1887) n. comb. and D. remondi (Philippi, 1887) n. comb., and Ckaraosippur n. gen. (earliest middle Miocene–Pliocene) for C. calderensis (Möricke, 1896) n. comb. (Chile) and C. camachoi n. sp. (Argentina). Both genera are the youngest survivors of the tribe Chlamydini in southern South America. None of them are related to the circumpolar genus Psychrochlamys Jonkers, 2003, and the previous proposal of the dispersal through the Antarctic Circumpolar Current for the species included herein in Dietotenhosen is rejected. Supplementary Data 1List of stratigraphic and geographic occurrences of the analyzed materialsupplemental data 1 santelli and del rio.xlsx
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author Santelli, María Belén
del Río, Claudia
author_facet Santelli, María Belén
del Río, Claudia
author_sort Santelli, María Belén
title Data from: New Neogene taxa of the tribe Chlamydini Teppner, 1922 (Pectinidae, Bivalvia) of southern South America
title_short Data from: New Neogene taxa of the tribe Chlamydini Teppner, 1922 (Pectinidae, Bivalvia) of southern South America
title_full Data from: New Neogene taxa of the tribe Chlamydini Teppner, 1922 (Pectinidae, Bivalvia) of southern South America
title_fullStr Data from: New Neogene taxa of the tribe Chlamydini Teppner, 1922 (Pectinidae, Bivalvia) of southern South America
title_full_unstemmed Data from: New Neogene taxa of the tribe Chlamydini Teppner, 1922 (Pectinidae, Bivalvia) of southern South America
title_sort data from: new neogene taxa of the tribe chlamydini teppner, 1922 (pectinidae, bivalvia) of southern south america
publishDate 2019
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https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.8kb68mr
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The Antarctic
Pacific
Argentina
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The Antarctic
Pacific
Argentina
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Antarctic
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Antarctic
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