
FIGURE 8. Mollusc shells from the gravel fraction of the uppermost 2 units of the Walvis Bay-Lüderitz cores. 1. Dosinia lupinus (Linnaeus, 1758) (core 1407, 0-4 cm sampling interval); 2. Lucinoma capensis (Jaeckel and Thiele, 1931) (core 1397, 0-4 cm); 3. Tellina (Moerella) analogica Sowerby III, 1904 (core 1478, 8-12 cm); 4. Ostrea sp. (core 1657, 0-4 cm); 5. Nassarius vinctus (Marrat, 1877) (core 1407, 0-4 cm); 6. Turritella declivis Adams and Reeve, 1850 (core 1657, 20-24 cm); 7. Comitas saldanhae (Barnard, 1958) (core 1307, 0-4 cm).
Published as part of Bergh, Eugene W. & Compton, John S., 2019, Quaternary foraminifera and mollusc assemblages on the southwestern African shelf, pp. 1-28 in Palaeontologia Electronica (a27) 23 (2) on page 11, DOI: 10.26879/1018, http://zenodo.org/record/12708968
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