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Felicioliva gatunensis
» Oliva gatunensis - Toula, 1909 [Invalid]
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Oliva
gatunensis
Toula, 1909 [Invalid]
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M. Alberti; S. Reich
A palaeoecological review of the lower Gatun Formation (Miocene) of Panama with special emphasis on trophic relationships
2018
P. Hessel
Jubilee book 25 years Stichting Schepsel Schelp. Stichting Schepsel Schelp (Foundation Creature Shell). From 1991 to 2016. Part 1
2016
G. Pineda-Salgado; H.Dario Bermúdez; F.J. Vega
Patrimonio fosilífero del Parque Nacional Natural Gorgona - Fossil heritage of Gorgona National Natural Park
2015
W.D. Pitt; L.J. Pitt
Ultra-violet light as a useful tool for identifying fossil mollusks, with examples from the Gatun Formation, Panama
1993
W.P. Woodring
Geology and paleontology of Canal Zone and adjoining parts of Panama. Description of Tertiary mollusks (gastropods: Columbellidae to Volutidae)
1964
F.M. Anderson
Marine Miocene and related deposits of north Colombia
1929
A.A. Olsson
The Miocene of northern Costa Rica. With notes on its general stratigraphic relations
1922
M. Cossmann
Étude comparative de fossiles miocéniques recueillis à la Martinique et à l’Isthme de Panama
1913
F. Toula
Eine jungtertiäre Fauna von Gatun am Panama-Kanal
1909
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Ed Baker
, Katherine Bouton Alice Heaton Dimitris Koureas, Laurence Livermore, Dave Roberts,
Simon Rycroft
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Ben Scott
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Vince Smith