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Fig. 6

From: Neogene molluscs, shallow marine paleoenvironments, and chronostratigraphy of the Guajira Peninsula, Colombia

Fig. 6

Frequently occurring bivalves of the Miocene Jimol and Castilletes formations, Cocinetas Basin. a, b Saccella gnomon (a MUN-STRI-17093-3, b MUN-STRI-17093-2), c Tucetona democraciana (MUN-STRI-17088-7), d Anadara zuliana (MUN-STRI-17073-3), e Anadara sp. cf. cornellana (MUN-STRI-16962-2), f, g Mytilus sp. (MUN-STRI-16872-2), h Crassostrea sp. (MUN-STRI-17083-1; 0.8), i Dallocardia sanctidavidsi (MUN-STRI-17054-1), j Apiocardia sp. (MUN-STRI-17068-2), k Eucrassatella venezuelana (MUN-STRI-17088-8), l, m Glyptoactis paraguanensis (l MUN-STRI-17101-1, m MUN-STRI-16911-4), n Chionopsis paraguanensis (MUN-STRI-17101-1), o Chione sp. (MUN-STRI-17088-1), p Panchione n. sp. (MUN-STRI-17088-2), q Macrocallista sp. cf. maculata (MUN-STRI-17093-4), r Caryocorbula fortis (MUN-STRI-17071-7), q Caryocorbula quirosana (MUN-STRI-17071-6). All specimens are of actual size unless stated

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