New molluscan records and palaeoecology of the Late Pleistocene marine assemblage from La Coronilla (Rocha, Uruguay)
The Late Pleistocene marine molluscan assemblage from La Coronilla is one of the richest Quaternary marine deposit from Uruguay. This contribution represents an update of the bivalve and gastropod species composition of this deposit and includes a palaeoecological analysis of the molluscan fauna. Th...
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2018
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