J. d. C. Sowerby 1829
Full reference
J. d. C. Sowerby. 1829. Fossil shells, in On the geological relations and internal structure of the Magnesian Limestone, and the lower portions of the New Red Sandstone Series in their range through Nottinghamshire, Derbyshire, Yorkshire, and Durham, to the southern extremity of Northumberland. Transactions of the Geological Society of London, Second Series 3(1):118-120 [M. Clapham/M. Clapham]
Metadata
ID number: | 37777 |
Created: | 2011-09-21 09:37:46 |
Modified: | 2011-09-20 18:37:46 |
Publication type: | journal article |
Taxonomy: | stated without evidence |
Language: | English |
Comments: Full article by A. Sedgwick, pages 37-124 |
Taxonomic names (15)
Avicula gryphaeoides, Cucullaea sulcata, Liebea squamosa, Modiola acuminata, Monotis gryphaeoides, Mytilus acuminatus, Mytilus squamosus, Paraspiriferina multiplicata, Punctospirifer multiplicata, Punctospirifer multiplicatus, Spirifer minutus, Spirifer multiplicatus, Spiriferellina multiplicata, Spiriferina multiplicata, Trigonotreta multiplicata
Taxonomic opinions (7) - view classification
'Avicula gryphaeoides belongs to Avicula' according to J. d. C. Sowerby 1829
'Cucullaea sulcata belongs to Cucullaea' according to J. d. C. Sowerby 1829
'Modiola acuminata belongs to Modiola' according to J. d. C. Sowerby 1829
'Mytilus squamosus belongs to Mytilus' according to J. d. C. Sowerby 1829
'Productus horridus is recombined as Producta horrida' according to J. d. C. Sowerby 1829
'Spirifer minutus belongs to Spirifer' according to J. d. C. Sowerby 1829
'Spirifer multiplicatus belongs to Spirifer' according to J. d. C. Sowerby 1829
'Cucullaea sulcata belongs to Cucullaea' according to J. d. C. Sowerby 1829
'Modiola acuminata belongs to Modiola' according to J. d. C. Sowerby 1829
'Mytilus squamosus belongs to Mytilus' according to J. d. C. Sowerby 1829
'Productus horridus is recombined as Producta horrida' according to J. d. C. Sowerby 1829
'Spirifer minutus belongs to Spirifer' according to J. d. C. Sowerby 1829
'Spirifer multiplicatus belongs to Spirifer' according to J. d. C. Sowerby 1829