1835
DOI: 10.5962/bhl.title.110540
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Voyage dans l'Amérique méridionale : (le Brésil, la république orientale de l'Uruguay, la République argentine, la Patagonie, la république du Chili, la république de Bolivia, la république du Pérou), exécuté pendant les années 1826, 1827, 1828, 1829, 1830, 1831, 1832, et 1833

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“…The question of the taxonomic status of the native Chilean blue mussel goes back more than 150 years. In the present study, the taxonomic priority and also the validity of the descriptions of the two South American species ( M. platensis on the Atlantic coast, by d'Orbigny in and M. chilensis on the Pacific coast, by Hupé in ) are critical in assigning species designations. Based on morphological traits, d'Orbigny (1846) described the native blue mussel collected at Maldonado, Uruguay (Rio de la Plata) on the Atlantic coast of South America as M. platensis .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…The question of the taxonomic status of the native Chilean blue mussel goes back more than 150 years. In the present study, the taxonomic priority and also the validity of the descriptions of the two South American species ( M. platensis on the Atlantic coast, by d'Orbigny in and M. chilensis on the Pacific coast, by Hupé in ) are critical in assigning species designations. Based on morphological traits, d'Orbigny (1846) described the native blue mussel collected at Maldonado, Uruguay (Rio de la Plata) on the Atlantic coast of South America as M. platensis .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Samples retrieved from Face 2 indicate a diverse assemblage (Table 4) dominated by the species Ammonia aoteana (Finlay, 1940) (Figure 6: 9–10), Elphidium crispum (Linné, 1758) (Figure 6: 14–17), Elphidium hawkesburiense (Albani, 1974) (Figure 6: 11–13) and Lamelladiscorbis dimidiatus (Jones and Parker, 1862 – from Carpenter et al ., 1862) (Figure 6: 5–8). Other significant species include Cibicides dispars (d'Orbigny, 1839) (Figure 6: 3–4), Parrellina papillosa (Cushman, 1936) (Figure 6: 18–19), Parrellina verriculata (Brady, 1881) (Figure 6: 20–21), and Quinqueloculina pseudoreticulata Parr, 1941 (Figure 6: 1–2).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Vadichnites differs more substantially from other epifaunal trails (e.g. Aulichnites Fenton and Fenton, 1937 and Cruziana d’Orbigny, 1842), which consist of two convex ridges divided by a deep median groove. Stronger similarities are apparent with mobile infaunal traces, for example, Psammichnites Torell, 1870 and Scolicia de Quatrefages, 1849.…”
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