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- South America. Hippurites atheniensis Ktenas 1907 Hippurites colliciatus Woodward 1855 Hippurites cornucopiae Defrance 1821 Hippurites cornuvaccinum Brown...
- Hippurites atheniensis is an extinct species of fossil sal****er clam, a marine bivalve mollusk in the family Hippuritidae. These fossils occur in the...
- Hippurites cornuvaccinum is a fossil sal****er clam, an extinct marine bivalve mollusk in the family Hippuritidae. These fossils occur in the Late Cretaceous...
- of older strata. Those at Hakel have been lowered to the level of the hippurite limestone of Lebanon, being above the trigonia sandstone. The Hajula beds...
- dominant. It was described by Schlotheim in the year 1820 under the name Hippurites mitratus. LIV.—PYCNACTIS, MESACTIS, PHAULACTIS, GEN. NOV., AND DINOPHYLLUM...
- Tekirdagia Ozdikmen 2010 † Thyrastylon Chubb 1956 † Vautrinia Milovanović 1938 Hippurites atheniensis Vaccinites species Radiolites species Gray, J.E. 1848. On...
- peroni, Radiolites ponsi, Radiolites beaumonti, Radiolites socialis, and Hippurites requieni. In some places, undamaged rudists (mainly the small-sized Biradiolites)...
- There, he determined the Cretaceous age of certain rocks that contained Hippurites. S. P. Woodward named the new genus Barrettia after him. Barrett also...
- Synonyms for the extensive formation are Hieroglyphenkalk, Calcaire à Hippurites, Urgonien, Rudistenkalk, Urgo-Aptien, Schrattenschichten, Requienenkalk...
- Additionally, fresh-to-brackish water clams as Corbicula laletana, bivalves of Hippurites castroi, gastropods, plant remains and cyanobacteria as Girvanella were...