3 edition of The genera of recent and fossil shells found in the catalog.
The genera of recent and fossil shells
Published
1820
by G.B. Sowerby in London
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Statement | by George Brettingham Sowerby |
Series | Landmarks II, monographs |
Contributions | Sowerby, James, 1757-1822 |
The Physical Object | |
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Format | Microform |
Pagination | 3 v. |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL15197213M |
LC Control Number | 87729872 |
Book ID: Title: Treasure of Russian Shells, Supplement 3, Part 4. A review of the genera of the recent terrestrial pectinibranch molluscs (synopsis mainly based on published data). Rissooiformes: Assimineidae, Truncatellidae, Tateidae, Terrestribythinellidae: Author: Egorov, R. Year: Info: 54+xxiii pp., more than b/w figs, br. The goal of Fossil and Recent Muricidae of the World is to fill this gap of 35 years and provide a new synthesis, taking into account these additions and progress. The first volume is dedicated to the Muricinae. This subfamily, as traditionally conceived, includes 47 genera and subgenera, but it likely constitutes a polyphyletic assemblage.
- v.4 [Plates] () - Thesaurus conchyliorum, or, Monographs of genera of shells - Biodiversity Heritage Library Stay safe and healthy. Please practice hand-washing and social distancing, and check out our resources for adapting to these times. Globigerina has a globose, trochospirally enrolled test composed of spherical to ovate but not radially elongate chambers that enlarge rapidly as added, commonly with only three to five in the final whorl. The test (or shell) wall is calcareous, perforate, with cylindrical pores. During life the surface has numerous long slender spines that are broken on dead or fossil shells, the short blunt Class: Globothalamea.
- - A manual of the Mollusca: a treatise on recent and fossil shells / by Dr. S. P. Woodward ; illustrated by A. N. Waterhouse and Joseph Wilson Lowry. via BHL. Descriptions of new genera and species of fossil shells of North Carolina and in the cabinet at Raleigh, etc. Appendix A:1– In Kerr, W. C., North Carolina Geological Survey, Report, 1. Cox, L. R. Cited by: 3.
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The genera of recent and fossil shells, for the use of students in conchology and geology. Sowerby, James, Sowerby, George Brettingham, Type. Book Material. Published material.
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Book Title. The genera of recent and fossil shells, for the use of students in conchology and geology. Sowerby, James, Cited by: The Genera Of Recent And Fossil Shells, For The Use Of Students, In Conchology And Geology: With Original Plates, Conducted By George Brettingham Sowerby, Volume 3 [Sowerby, James] on *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers.
The Genera Of Recent And Fossil Shells, For The Use Of Students, In Conchology And Geology: With Original PlatesAuthor: James Sowerby.
Get this from a library. The genera of recent and fossil shells: for the use of students in conchology and geology. [James Sowerby; George Brettingham Sowerby]. : The genera of Recent and fossil shells; for the use of students in conchology and geology: plates of genera: also corresponding letter-press, distinguished, particularly the land, fresh () by Sowerby, George Brettingham and a great selection of similar New, Used and Collectible Books available now at great : Paperback.
The Genera was reissued in by a London book dealer Bernard Quaritch, who produced a title page and an index. That title page read: The genera - of - recent and fossil shells, for the use of students - in - conchology and geology. - Commenced by -James Sowerby F.L.S. and continued by George Brettingham Sowerby F.L.S.
-with original. The authorship, artists, format and publication dates of Sowerby's The genera of recent and fossil shells are discussed in detail. The original part numbers are given for all included genera together with the plate numbers assigned in the Quaritch reprint of The plates from the Genera reproduced in Reeve's Conchologia systematica are by: 7.
The genera of recent and fossil shells, for the use of students in conchology and geology by Sowerby, James, ; Sowerby, George Brettingham, Get this from a library. The genera of recent and fossil shells: conchology and geology. [George Brettingham Sowerby; James Sowerby].
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The collection of more than Recent species that have not been recorded previously, and of more than fossil species, encouraged me to write “Recent and Fossil Indonesian Shells”. On the Dates of Sowerb?/s Genera of Recent and Fossil Shells.' To the Editors of the 'Annals and Magazine of Natural Ilistory.' trouble has been caused by the difficulty of fixincr the dates of the separately published parts of this book: and a recent requcst from Mr.
Dall, of AVashington, for exact information has led me to the matter. Catophragminae is a subfamily of acorn subfamily includes the genera Catophragmus Sowerby,and Catolasmus Ross & Newman, 81 Species included all have a calcareous basis, carinate imbricating plates, and with long multi-segmented caudal appendage.
Originally, Utinomi: 36 established Catophragminae as a subfamily of the Chthamalidae to include those genera with Class: Hexanauplia. A Manual of the Mollusca: A Treatise on Recent and Fossil Shells A Manual of the Mollusca: A Treatise on Recent and Fossil Shells for neither has a single indigenous species, nor have any of the principal genera, characterising the vegetation of that Island, been found either on the banks of the Congo, or on any other part of this coast.
This book is a major publication and it is the first comprehensive book that I know of that covers the shells of this large archipelago. The book is essentially a photographic identification guide to these shells with some brief but well written introductory material before the sections on the recent and the fossil material included in this work.
A Manual Of The Mollusca A Treatise On Recent And Fossil Shells [in 2 Volumes] 10 Pounds - $ 10 Pounds Lbs Fossil Giant Ammonites, Trilobites, Shells, Coral Sea Urchins.
10 Pounds - $ 10 Pounds Lbs Of Fossil Gastropods Shells. About Per Lot. Myo. Lot 45 - $ Book ID: Title: Systematic classification of Recent and fossil conoidean gastropods, with keys to the genera of cone shells [with foreword by A.
Monteiro]. Juliidae, common name the bivalved gastropods, is a family of minute sea snails, marine gastropod mollusks or micromollusks in the superfamily Oxynooidea, an opisthobranch group.
These are sacoglossan (sap-sucking) sea snails, and many of them are green in color. These snails are extremely unusual in that their shells consist of two separate hinged pieces or : Gastropoda. Alternatively, Tucker & Tenorio () proposed a new classification for the recent and fossil cone snails based upon shell and radula morphologies and available molecular data.
Preliminary. NEW: Chris Goudey has followed up his well-received first publication on Australian Fossil Cowries with a second book on the Fossil Volutes of Australia. Once again lavishly illustrated with many examples, the 2nd book offers once again a detailed review of fossil development and classification based on many years of research and study.
The book provides illustrations of 1, Recent species from families and genera in colour plates, and of fossil species from families and genera in 40 b/w plates.
New records are reported of some marine species from Indonesian waters, and some terrestrial species are illustrated in colour for the first time.We consider fossil taxa as well as recent taxa whose radular morphology are unknown, using shell morphological traits to place them in appropriate genera.
The classification consists of five families, namely Conorbiidae, Hemiconidae n. fam., Taranteconidae n. fam., Conilithidae n. fam. and Conidae.Volume 2 follows the treatment of the cowrie shells into species, subspecies divided into 9 subfamilies and 49 biology and ecology of these shells is treated in the first book and the 2nd volume concentrate on the diversity found in these shells in the Recent and fossil faunas which make these shells fascinating from a.