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    Pebasiconcha immanis - Wikipedia

    Pebasiconcha immanis is an extinct species of air-breathing land snail, a terrestrial pulmonate gastropod mollusk in the family Acavidae. The type locality of Pebasiconcha immanis is the Miocene Pebas Formation in the Colombian and Peruvian Amazonia. Meer weergeven

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    Initially believed to belong to the genus Strophocheilus by Spix (1827), Pebasiconcha is a common fossil shell from western Amazonia. Fieldwork in the … Meer weergeven

    The height of the shell is more than 25 cm (more than 250 mm) making Pebasiconcha one of the largest known land snails. … Meer weergeven

    Pebasiconcha lived in the Pebas Mega-Wetlands that covered large parts of northern South America during the middle Miocene … Meer weergeven

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    WEB5 jan. 2016 · The largest land snail species is the fossil Pebasiconcha immanis, from the Miocene of Colombia and Peru; its shell reaches up …

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      WEBThe level containing solely Pebasiconcha immanis (base of sequence III at c. 5.00 m) should be attributed to the Thiaridae-Pulmonata assemblage of Wesselingh et al. (2002). The snail lived in terrestrial environments, …

    • (PDF) Molluscs from the Miocene Pebas Formation of …

      WEB1 nov. 2006 · Pebasiconcha immanis gen. & sp. nov. is described from the Miocene Pebas Formation of Colombian Amazonia.

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