Moluscos de la Formación Agueguexquite (Mioceno medio del Istmo de Tehuantepec, México
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En este trabajo se describen e ilustran 42 especies de moluscos, 16 especies son pelecípodos y 26 especies gasterópodos de las cuales tres son especies nuevas (Bursa mexicana n. sp., Chrysodomus mixteca n. sp. y Busycon alencasterae n. sp.).
El material procede de la Formación Agueguexquite del Mioceno medio de la Cuenca Salina del Istmo de Tehuantepec.
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