1824
DOI: 10.5962/bhl.title.139623
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Tableau des corps organisés fossiles : précédé de remarques sur leur pétrification /

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“…They were so common that six out of seven known Mesozoic sabellid species were described already in the early 19 th century by pioneers of paleontology (von Schlotheim, 1820;Defrance, 1827b;J. de C. Sowerby, 1829;Goldfuss, 1831).…”
Section: Calcareous Sabellids: Rise and Fall During The Mesozoiccenozoicmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They were so common that six out of seven known Mesozoic sabellid species were described already in the early 19 th century by pioneers of paleontology (von Schlotheim, 1820;Defrance, 1827b;J. de C. Sowerby, 1829;Goldfuss, 1831).…”
Section: Calcareous Sabellids: Rise and Fall During The Mesozoiccenozoicmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The enormous intraspecific variability and the limited set of diagnostic morphological features render discrimination of species in Glomerula a highly difficult task. A simple, albeit at least partly artificial scheme was introduced by Jäger (2005), who distinguished three morphospecies of Cretaceous Glomerula, (1) the small-sized Glomerula lombricus (Defrance, 1827), (2) the large but more or less solitary G. serpentina (Goldfuss, 1831) and (3) the large, social G. plexus (J. de C. Sowerby, 1829).…”
Section: Polychaeta (Manfred Jäger)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Woods & Saul (1986: 650) commented that "Deshayes is usually credited with proposing Tomostoma in 1824; but he did not do so." They considered that it was not until 1864 that he validly proposed Tomostoma and that as a result Culana Gray, 1842 (type species Pileolus altavillensis Defrance, 1818) should have priority. Deshayes (1824a;1824b) made it clear that he had intended to propose the name Tomostoma, but he did not do so at the time as he considered that it was synonymous with Pileolus, which had just been proposed by Sowerby (Sowerby, 1823).…”
Section: Systematic Palaeontology Family Neritidae Rafinesque 1815mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Remarks. Three somewhat similar taxa occur in the Eocene of the Paris Basin and Cotentin: Tomostoma altavillensis altavillensis (Defrance, 1818), Tomostoma altavillensis neritoides (Deshayes, 1824) and Tomostoma altavillensis rostratum Cossmann, 1888(Le Renard & Pacaud, 1995. Of the three, T. altavillensis neritoides is closest in appearance to T. angusta with its anterior and posterior margins oval, not pointed as in the other two taxa.…”
Section: Systematic Palaeontology Family Neritidae Rafinesque 1815mentioning
confidence: 99%