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Fossil specimen : SM J 4788 – Syntype

Taxonomy
Taxonomic Group

Kingdom Animalia

  Phylum Mollusca

    Class Bivalvia

      Order -

Fossil Name Gervillella scarburgensis (Paris)
Type Status Syntype
Name History

Gervillella scarburgensis (Paris): Syntype

Gervillia scarburgensis Paris: Syntype

Gervillia acuta (Sowerby, J. de C.)

Gervillia acuta Sowerby, J. de C.

Provenance
Registration No. J 4788
Collector Name not available
Donor or Associated Person Leckenby, John (1814-1877)
Held By Sedgwick Museum of Earth Sciences Logo Sedgwick Museum of Earth Sciences, University of Cambridge
Comments
Location
Country England
Locality Scarborough, Yorkshire, England
Grid Reference Not available
Stratigraphy
Rock Unit Scarborough Limestone
Biozone Blagdeni?
Geological Age

Bathonian Age (Jurassic Period) – Aalenian Age (Jurassic Period) (166.1 – 174.1 Ma B.P.)

References
References

Cox, L.R. & Arkell, W.J. 1948. A survey of the mollusca of the British Great Oolite series Palaeontographical Society Monographs (4):

Morris, J. & Lycett, J. 1855. A monograph of the Mollusca from the Great Oolite, chiefly from Minchinhampton and the coast of Yorkshire Palaeontographical Society Monographs vol. ii (1): p.20 pl. xiv fig.1 a

Palaeontographical Society Monographs vol. 31 (4): explanation of pl.xiv fig.1a

Paris, E.T. 1911. Proceedings of the Cotteswold Naturalists' Field Club vol. xvii (3): p.255

Woods, H. 1891. Catalogue of the Type Fossils in the Woodwardian Museum, Cambridge. Henry Woods with preface by T. McKenny Hughes CUP. 180+xiv SPL: II. 16 (2): p.76

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