Abstract

Rocas Alijos, also known as the Alijos Rocks, are remnants of a small volcano arising from deep water off southern Baja California, Mexico (24°57′36″N, 115°45′54″W), 185 nautical miles due west of Cabo San Lazaro and Bahia Magdalena. Nothing had been known of the molluscan fauna of Rocas Alijos prior to the Cordell Expedition of October-November 1990. The collection obtained by the expedition was the first indication of the extent of the fauna and its biogeographic affinity.

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