Cingentolium partitum (J. de C. Sowerby, 1840)
SOWERBY J. DE C. 1840. Appendix. Systematic list of organic remains, the plants determined by mr. John Morris, and the remainder by mr. James de Carl Sowerby, A.L.S. Transactions of the Geological Society of London [2nd Series], 5: 327-329, pls. 25-26 (Appendix to "Memoir to illustrate a Geological Map of Cutch" by C. W. Grant) [p. 328, pl. 22, figs. 5, 5a]
1840 Pecten partitus J. de C. Sowerby, 1840
J. de C. Sowerby, 1840, plate 22.
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«Pecten partitus............. XXII, 5, 5a ...... Upper Secondary ...... Hubbye Hills.
Fig. 5, 5 a. Pecten partitus. Broad, short-elliptical, depressed, marked with two concave radii, which divide the surface into three parts, both externally and internally, the lateral parts being flattened; concentrically and minutely waved, waves alternately larger and smaller; ears small, nearly equal. Fig. 5 a. is a magnified portion of the surface. Length 6 lines, width 5 lines.
Loc. Hubbye Hills.» JAMES DE CARLE SOWERBY, 1840
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