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... geological survey of Cutch , I and the South African T. ventricosa ( Krauss ) ,
and the identity of these was afterwards confirmed when the Oomia shell was
definitely referred to T. ventricosa by Waagen , ş Feistmantel , ll and W. T.
Blanford .
... geological survey of Cutch , I and the South African T. ventricosa ( Krauss ) ,
and the identity of these was afterwards confirmed when the Oomia shell was
definitely referred to T. ventricosa by Waagen , ş Feistmantel , ll and W. T.
Blanford .
Page 226
Reineckia subanceps of Mr. Newton's list is the shell I have referred to Hoplites .
In place of Acteon ( for A. atherstoni ) I have been led to use Actæonina , since
the shells in question show no trace of plication on the columella ; it has also
been ...
Reineckia subanceps of Mr. Newton's list is the shell I have referred to Hoplites .
In place of Acteon ( for A. atherstoni ) I have been led to use Actæonina , since
the shells in question show no trace of plication on the columella ; it has also
been ...
Page 293
Huene is of opinion that H. skirtopodus really belongs to the European genus
Thecodontosaurus . In 1905 I described the bind limb , with pelvis and some
vertebræ of a specimen which I thought might be referred to Hortalotarsus
skirtopodus ...
Huene is of opinion that H. skirtopodus really belongs to the European genus
Thecodontosaurus . In 1905 I described the bind limb , with pelvis and some
vertebræ of a specimen which I thought might be referred to Hortalotarsus
skirtopodus ...
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ExogyRA | 25 |
extoni Cleithrolepis S Woodward 264 | 31 |
baini Mytilus Sharpe | 33 |
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