A new species of Biomphalaria Preston, 1910 (Gastropoda, Planorbidae) from the upper cretaceous of Uruguay
A new fossil species of Biomphalaria Preston is described for the Upper Cretaceous of Uruguay (Queguay Formation). The new species is characterized by a conspicuous spiral ornamentation, a unique character within the genus. This new Biomphalaria species is the third known for the Queguay Formation,...
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2018
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