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28 January 2020 New Neogene taxa of the tribe Chlamydini Teppner, 1922 (Pectinidae, Bivalvia) of southern South America
María B. Santelli, Claudia J. del Río
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Abstract

The Chilean species traditionally assigned to the genera ChlamysRöding, 1798 or ZygochlamysIhering, 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 is related to the circumpolar genus PsychrochlamysJonkers, 2003, and the previous proposal of the dispersal through the Antarctic Circumpolar Current for the species included herein in Dietotenhosen is rejected.

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María B. Santelli and Claudia J. del Río "New Neogene taxa of the tribe Chlamydini Teppner, 1922 (Pectinidae, Bivalvia) of southern South America," Journal of Paleontology 93(6), 1088-1104, (28 January 2020). https://doi.org/10.1017/jpa.2019.50
Accepted: 21 May 2019; Published: 28 January 2020
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