A new species of Megalobulimus from the early Holocene of southeastern Brazil (Gastropoda: Strophocheilidae)
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/30595Date
2023-01-23Type
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A new species of megasnail, Megalobulimus diluvianus sp. nov., is herein described based on subfossil material from limestone caves in the area of Lagoa Santa, Minas Gerais state, southeastern Brazil. The specimens come from a context of archaeological strata of early Holocene age. Considering the morphological features of the shell, the new species seems closely allied to the so-called Megalobulimus bronni complex”, whose representatives inhabit the tropical to subtropical Atlantic plateau of southeastern Brazil. Megalobulimus diluvianus sp. nov. is considered to be presently extinct (substituted by M. oblongus in the stratigraphical record).
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Association of Polish MalacologistsCitation
Fontenelle, Salvador. A NEW SPECIES OF MEGALOBULIMUS FROM THE EARLY HOLOCENE OF SOUTHEASTERN BRAZIL (GASTROPODA: STROPHOCHEILIDAE). Folia Malacologica. 2023;31(1):1-8Metadata
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