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Distribución bioestratigráfica de los braquiópodos del Neógeno Superior del sur de España. 1: Sur de la provincia de Huelva (este trabajo); 2: Las Pajanosas (Rico-García et al., 2006); 3: Vejer de la Frontera (Rico-García, 2007; Rico-García et al., 2008); 4: Estepona (Bitner y Martinell, 2001); 5: Barrio del Naranjo (García-Ramos, 2006); 6: Sierra del Brillante (García-Ramos, 2006); 7: Mijas (Lozano-Francisco et al., 2003); 8: Almayate (Mayoral y Rodríguez Vidal, 1994); 9: Cuenca de Granada (Bertrand y Kilian, 1889); 10: Cuenca de Guadix (García-Ramos, 2006); 11: Sur de Almería (Torres et al., 2000; García-Ramos, 2004); 12: Cuenca de Níjar (García-Ramos, 2006); 13: Cuenca de Sorbas (García-Ramos, 2006). Nota: Se indica la sistemática propuesta por los autores en los trabajos citados. 

Distribución bioestratigráfica de los braquiópodos del Neógeno Superior del sur de España. 1: Sur de la provincia de Huelva (este trabajo); 2: Las Pajanosas (Rico-García et al., 2006); 3: Vejer de la Frontera (Rico-García, 2007; Rico-García et al., 2008); 4: Estepona (Bitner y Martinell, 2001); 5: Barrio del Naranjo (García-Ramos, 2006); 6: Sierra del Brillante (García-Ramos, 2006); 7: Mijas (Lozano-Francisco et al., 2003); 8: Almayate (Mayoral y Rodríguez Vidal, 1994); 9: Cuenca de Granada (Bertrand y Kilian, 1889); 10: Cuenca de Guadix (García-Ramos, 2006); 11: Sur de Almería (Torres et al., 2000; García-Ramos, 2004); 12: Cuenca de Níjar (García-Ramos, 2006); 13: Cuenca de Sorbas (García-Ramos, 2006). Nota: Se indica la sistemática propuesta por los autores en los trabajos citados. 

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This paper analyzes the first brachiopod record of three Neogene formations of the southwestern Guadalquivir Basin (Huelva province, SW Spain) with a wide cartographical distribution. Samples obtained in five sections of these formations have allowed to recognize three species belonging to the genera Terebratula, Maltaia and Cryptopora, the latter...

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