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RM2JRCYAD–Brachiopods and Gastropods, 1904 - 1906, by James McDonald.
Mcgregor, Iowa, USA. 20th June, 2017. Pikes Peak State Park incorporates eleven and a half miles of hiking trails. Trails take hikers through wooded bluffs, valleys, sheer walls of Decorah limestone, and fossil remains of brachiopods, gastropods and cephalopods. Credit: Kevin E. Schmidt/Quad-City Times/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-image-mcgregor-iowa-usa-20th-june-2017-pikes-peak-state-park-incorporates-166804101.html
RMKKAG99–Mcgregor, Iowa, USA. 20th June, 2017. Pikes Peak State Park incorporates eleven and a half miles of hiking trails. Trails take hikers through wooded bluffs, valleys, sheer walls of Decorah limestone, and fossil remains of brachiopods, gastropods and cephalopods. Credit: Kevin E. Schmidt/Quad-City Times/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News
Fossil section, limestone.The fossils in these rocks may be of macroscopic or microscopic size. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/fossil-section-limestonethe-fossils-in-these-rocks-may-be-of-macroscopic-or-microscopic-size-image229290828.html
RMR912P4–Fossil section, limestone.The fossils in these rocks may be of macroscopic or microscopic size.
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RFT091RW–1849 Bilder Atlas Print - Prehistoric Fossils from the Paleozoic Period including Brachiopod Sea Shells, Trilobite, Ammonites, Coral and other Marine Creatures
Conus spurius, common name the alphabet cone, is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Conidae, . Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/conus-spurius-common-name-the-alphabet-cone-is-a-species-of-sea-snail-a-marine-gastropod-mollusk-in-the-family-conidae-image505163509.html
RF2M9T55W–Conus spurius, common name the alphabet cone, is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Conidae, .
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RF2X8F31T–An intricate array of seashells adorns the sandy shore, each piece a testament to the ocean’s diverse artistry.
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RF2RENM95–Geology. Ilmen lake clint (Velikii Novgorod region) sedimentary rocks of Frasnian stage of Upper Devonian. Flag-like limestone and shelly facies, Pred
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RF2N57BP0–Bivalves seashells are often the most common seashells that wash up on large sandy beaches or in sheltered lagoons.
. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History), Geology. AND FAUNAS OF THE TAURUS MOUNTAINS 421 Fossils have now been found at several localities, all of which, for the sake of com- pleteness, are shown on the accompanying maps (see Figs. 5, 6). Few places, how- ever, have yielded identifiable faunas and most of the fossils, though locally abundant comprise poorly-preserved asaphid trilobites, dalmanellid brachiopods, gastropods [Lesueurilla sp.) and bivalves {Redonia cf. prisca Thoral). The shales are generally slickensided and almost invariably barren, and virtually all the fossils were Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bulletin-of-the-british-museum-natural-history-geology-and-faunas-of-the-taurus-mountains-421-fossils-have-now-been-found-at-several-localities-all-of-which-for-the-sake-of-com-pleteness-are-shown-on-the-accompanying-maps-see-figs-5-6-few-places-how-ever-have-yielded-identifiable-faunas-and-most-of-the-fossils-though-locally-abundant-comprise-poorly-preserved-asaphid-trilobites-dalmanellid-brachiopods-gastropods-lesueurilla-sp-and-bivalves-redonia-cf-prisca-thoral-the-shales-are-generally-slickensided-and-almost-invariably-barren-and-virtually-all-the-fossils-were-image233972437.html
RMRGJA6D–. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History), Geology. AND FAUNAS OF THE TAURUS MOUNTAINS 421 Fossils have now been found at several localities, all of which, for the sake of com- pleteness, are shown on the accompanying maps (see Figs. 5, 6). Few places, how- ever, have yielded identifiable faunas and most of the fossils, though locally abundant comprise poorly-preserved asaphid trilobites, dalmanellid brachiopods, gastropods [Lesueurilla sp.) and bivalves {Redonia cf. prisca Thoral). The shales are generally slickensided and almost invariably barren, and virtually all the fossils were
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RFT091T8–1849 Bilder Atlas Print - Prehistoric Fossils from the Paleozoic Period including Brachiopod Sea Shells, Trilobite, Ammonites, Coral and other Marine Creatures
Conus spurius, common name the alphabet cone, is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Conidae, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/conus-spurius-common-name-the-alphabet-cone-is-a-species-of-sea-snail-a-marine-gastropod-mollusk-in-the-family-conidae-image505175718.html
RF2M9TMNX–Conus spurius, common name the alphabet cone, is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Conidae,
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RF2RH7J24–Geology. Ilmen lake clint (Velikii Novgorod region) sedimentary rocks of Frasnian stage of Upper Devonian. Flag-like limestone and shelly facies, Pred
. The Canadian field-naturalist. 188 The Canadian Field-Naturaust [Vol. XLII. The type specimen of Actinoceras imperator sp. nov. X M and the rocks reveal fossils of sponges, corals, crinoids, bryozoa, brachiopods, gastropods, pele- cypods, cephalopods, and trilobites in greater or less abundance. Of all of these the cephalopods were the only ones provided with active organs of offence. A pair of parrot-like beaks coupled with a motility denied most of the other groups ren- dered them practically immune to the attacks of animals other than their own kind. We picture them browsing about on the Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-canadian-field-naturalist-188-the-canadian-field-naturaust-vol-xlii-the-type-specimen-of-actinoceras-imperator-sp-nov-x-m-and-the-rocks-reveal-fossils-of-sponges-corals-crinoids-bryozoa-brachiopods-gastropods-pele-cypods-cephalopods-and-trilobites-in-greater-or-less-abundance-of-all-of-these-the-cephalopods-were-the-only-ones-provided-with-active-organs-of-offence-a-pair-of-parrot-like-beaks-coupled-with-a-motility-denied-most-of-the-other-groups-ren-dered-them-practically-immune-to-the-attacks-of-animals-other-than-their-own-kind-we-picture-them-browsing-about-on-the-image233632266.html
RMRG2T9E–. The Canadian field-naturalist. 188 The Canadian Field-Naturaust [Vol. XLII. The type specimen of Actinoceras imperator sp. nov. X M and the rocks reveal fossils of sponges, corals, crinoids, bryozoa, brachiopods, gastropods, pele- cypods, cephalopods, and trilobites in greater or less abundance. Of all of these the cephalopods were the only ones provided with active organs of offence. A pair of parrot-like beaks coupled with a motility denied most of the other groups ren- dered them practically immune to the attacks of animals other than their own kind. We picture them browsing about on the
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RM2D4WH03–Cone Shell Macro close up, selective focus
. The Canadian field-naturalist. 134 The Canadian Field-Naturalist [Vol. 62. Fig. 1. Point "X" indicates edge of knoll of Mo.nkton quartzite at which the Monkton fauna was found. (Cf Cady, 1945. Plate 10.) Interstate highways Number 2 and 7; the Lamoille River to the North; Allan Brook to the East, and Malletts Bay to the South, place the locality. A few contour lines near the fossil locality are shown, all others are omitted. spines were common. Bonnia cephala and pygydia were common. Brachiopods and gastropods were both scarce and poorly preserved. THE MONKTON FAUNA The Monkton fau Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-canadian-field-naturalist-134-the-canadian-field-naturalist-vol-62-fig-1-point-quotxquot-indicates-edge-of-knoll-of-monkton-quartzite-at-which-the-monkton-fauna-was-found-cf-cady-1945-plate-10-interstate-highways-number-2-and-7-the-lamoille-river-to-the-north-allan-brook-to-the-east-and-malletts-bay-to-the-south-place-the-locality-a-few-contour-lines-near-the-fossil-locality-are-shown-all-others-are-omitted-spines-were-common-bonnia-cephala-and-pygydia-were-common-brachiopods-and-gastropods-were-both-scarce-and-poorly-preserved-the-monkton-fauna-the-monkton-fau-image233632693.html
RMRG2TTN–. The Canadian field-naturalist. 134 The Canadian Field-Naturalist [Vol. 62. Fig. 1. Point "X" indicates edge of knoll of Mo.nkton quartzite at which the Monkton fauna was found. (Cf Cady, 1945. Plate 10.) Interstate highways Number 2 and 7; the Lamoille River to the North; Allan Brook to the East, and Malletts Bay to the South, place the locality. A few contour lines near the fossil locality are shown, all others are omitted. spines were common. Bonnia cephala and pygydia were common. Brachiopods and gastropods were both scarce and poorly preserved. THE MONKTON FAUNA The Monkton fau
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. The Canadian field-naturalist. Wilson: Geology of the Ottawa District 57 Gastropoda Snail Type (Plate I, Fig. 2, 3; Plate III, Fig. 34; Plate IV, Fig. 1-5). The common snail is an example of a gastropod. Unlike brachiopods and pelecypods all gastropods have one valve only, and it is usually coiled. The shape of the coil is varied, both in the living and in the fossil forms. One group, rarely found in these rocks, is a simple cap-shaped form, the initial coil at the top being minute or its place at the top being indicated by an excentric point. Another group is involute, that is coiled in a p Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-canadian-field-naturalist-wilson-geology-of-the-ottawa-district-57-gastropoda-snail-type-plate-i-fig-2-3-plate-iii-fig-34-plate-iv-fig-1-5-the-common-snail-is-an-example-of-a-gastropod-unlike-brachiopods-and-pelecypods-all-gastropods-have-one-valve-only-and-it-is-usually-coiled-the-shape-of-the-coil-is-varied-both-in-the-living-and-in-the-fossil-forms-one-group-rarely-found-in-these-rocks-is-a-simple-cap-shaped-form-the-initial-coil-at-the-top-being-minute-or-its-place-at-the-top-being-indicated-by-an-excentric-point-another-group-is-involute-that-is-coiled-in-a-p-image233581036.html
RMRG0EYT–. The Canadian field-naturalist. Wilson: Geology of the Ottawa District 57 Gastropoda Snail Type (Plate I, Fig. 2, 3; Plate III, Fig. 34; Plate IV, Fig. 1-5). The common snail is an example of a gastropod. Unlike brachiopods and pelecypods all gastropods have one valve only, and it is usually coiled. The shape of the coil is varied, both in the living and in the fossil forms. One group, rarely found in these rocks, is a simple cap-shaped form, the initial coil at the top being minute or its place at the top being indicated by an excentric point. Another group is involute, that is coiled in a p
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. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History), Geology. 202 m 52: 51; 50; /?9; =3 R. WATKINS RELATIVE ABUNDANCES 0^10%. Diversity 111111111111 i In11111ii1111 0 9 0 5 10 o 123 U 56789 10 Fig. 11 Faunal comparison of transported assemblages (dotted bars) and disturbed neighbourhood assemblages (solid bars) in the Protochonetes ludloviensis Association, Whitcliffe Beds, section 4A, Ledbury, based on mean count of 89 individuals per sample. 1 - various brachiopods; 2 - bivalves; 3 - gastropods; 4-Protochonetes ludloviensis; 6-bryozoa; 7 -'Camarotoechia'1 nucula; 8- Cornulites serpularius and Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bulletin-of-the-british-museum-natural-history-geology-202-m-52-51-50-9-=3-r-watkins-relative-abundances-010-diversity-111111111111-i-in11111ii1111-0-9-0-5-10-o-123-u-56789-10-fig-11-faunal-comparison-of-transported-assemblages-dotted-bars-and-disturbed-neighbourhood-assemblages-solid-bars-in-the-protochonetes-ludloviensis-association-whitcliffe-beds-section-4a-ledbury-based-on-mean-count-of-89-individuals-per-sample-1-various-brachiopods-2-bivalves-3-gastropods-4-protochonetes-ludloviensis-6-bryozoa-7-camarotoechia1-nucula-8-cornulites-serpularius-and-image233972654.html
RMRGJAE6–. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History), Geology. 202 m 52: 51; 50; /?9; =3 R. WATKINS RELATIVE ABUNDANCES 0^10%. Diversity 111111111111 i In11111ii1111 0 9 0 5 10 o 123 U 56789 10 Fig. 11 Faunal comparison of transported assemblages (dotted bars) and disturbed neighbourhood assemblages (solid bars) in the Protochonetes ludloviensis Association, Whitcliffe Beds, section 4A, Ledbury, based on mean count of 89 individuals per sample. 1 - various brachiopods; 2 - bivalves; 3 - gastropods; 4-Protochonetes ludloviensis; 6-bryozoa; 7 -'Camarotoechia'1 nucula; 8- Cornulites serpularius and
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