1962
DOI: 10.1590/s0373-55241962000300002
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Sobre Cuna (Mollusca, Pelecypoda) y géneros relacionados en el atlántico y costa de Africa del Sur

Abstract: La posición deI género Cuna y de más géneros que le están relacionados no es aún clara. Hedley (1902) aI describir el nuevo género, le vincula a la familia • Crassatellitidae. Por su parte Dall (1903) considera a Cuna como un sub-género de Crassatellites (éste último actualmente invalidado). Posteriores autores australianos, tales como Cotton & Godfrey (1938) y más recientemente Laseron (1953) y Kershaw (1955), siguen el criterio de Hedley, aI que nosotros también nos inclinamos provisoriamente, hasta que estu… Show more

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“…This was early noticed and discussed by Doello-Jurado (1938), Olivier and V. Scarabino (1972), V. Scarabino (1977) and Maytía and V. . A total of 19 warm and warm/temperate bivalve species have their southernmost distribution boundary in Uruguayan waters, including (Klappenbach, 1963) S (Brazil-Uruguay), IS Layerle and V. Scarabino (1984), F: Scarabino et al (2006); MNHNM. Valves and living records in the easternmost coast (Rocha).…”
Section: Patterns Of Geographic Distributionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This was early noticed and discussed by Doello-Jurado (1938), Olivier and V. Scarabino (1972), V. Scarabino (1977) and Maytía and V. . A total of 19 warm and warm/temperate bivalve species have their southernmost distribution boundary in Uruguayan waters, including (Klappenbach, 1963) S (Brazil-Uruguay), IS Layerle and V. Scarabino (1984), F: Scarabino et al (2006); MNHNM. Valves and living records in the easternmost coast (Rocha).…”
Section: Patterns Of Geographic Distributionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since then, the Uruguayan malacologists L. P. Barattini, M. A. Klappenbach and A. Figueiras (sometimes in collaboration with E. H. Ureta, O. E. Sicardi and V. Scarabino) reported many other species (e.g., Barattini 1951, Barattini and Ureta 1961, Klappenbach 1967, 1968, 1970a, Figueiras 1962, Figueiras and Sicardi 1969, 1980. Klappenbach described several new species (e.g., Klappenbach 1963, 1970b, Klappenbach and V. Scarabino 1969, all still valid. Figueiras and Sicardi (1980) listed most species known to that date from Uruguayan waters, while F. Scarabino (2003) listed all the bivalve species recorded from Uruguayan waters.…”
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