1894
DOI: 10.1144/gsl.jgs.1894.050.01-04.37
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On the Stratigraphy and Physiography of the Libyan Desert of Egypt

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“…Nothdurft et al (2002) mention the remains of predatory snails buried in the act of scavenging a fish carcass. This habitat also had reefs composed of Exogyra sp (Say, 1820;Lyons, 1894;Stromer, 1936;Lacovara et al 2003;Grandstaff et al 2012), Nucula sp (Lamarck, 1799b;Stromer, 1936), Cardium sp (Linnaeus, 1758;Stromer, 1936), Gastrochaena sp (Spengler, 1783;Stromer, 1936) and Ostrea flabellata (Goldfuss, 1833;Stromer, 1914).…”
Section: Insectsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nothdurft et al (2002) mention the remains of predatory snails buried in the act of scavenging a fish carcass. This habitat also had reefs composed of Exogyra sp (Say, 1820;Lyons, 1894;Stromer, 1936;Lacovara et al 2003;Grandstaff et al 2012), Nucula sp (Lamarck, 1799b;Stromer, 1936), Cardium sp (Linnaeus, 1758;Stromer, 1936), Gastrochaena sp (Spengler, 1783;Stromer, 1936) and Ostrea flabellata (Goldfuss, 1833;Stromer, 1914).…”
Section: Insectsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nothdurft et al (2002) mention the remains of predatory snails buried in the act of scavenging a fish carcass. This habitat also had reefs composed of Exogyra sp (Say, 1820;Lyons, 1894;Stromer, 1936;Lacovara et al 2003;Grandstaff et al 2012), Nucula sp (Lamarck, 1799b;Stromer, 1936), Cardium sp (Linnaeus, 1758;Stromer, 1936), Gastrochaena sp (Spengler, 1783;Stromer, 1936) and Ostrea flabellata (Goldfuss, 1833;Stromer, 1914).…”
Section: Insectsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Cenomanian-age rocks were first recorded by Lyons (1894) in the floor of the Bahariya depression, with the identification of the Exogyra sp. Ball and Beadnell (1903) further established the foundation of the geology of the Bahariya Oasis, which starts with the Cenomanian rocks at the base.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%