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Ferrantia, Volume 13: Die Gastropodenfauna der "Angulata-Zone" des Steinbruchs "Reckingerwald" bei Brouch [The Gastropod Fauna of the "Angulata Zone" of the Quarry "Reckingerwald" near Brouch]

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By: Hellmut Meier(Author), Kurt Meiers(Author)
89 pages, b/w photos, b/w illustrations, b/w maps
Ferrantia, Volume 13: Die Gastropodenfauna der "Angulata-Zone" des Steinbruchs "Reckingerwald" bei Brouch [The Gastropod Fauna of the "Angulata Zone" of the Quarry "Reckingerwald" near Brouch]
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Ferrantia, Volume 13: Die Gastropodenfauna der "Angulata-Zone" des Steinbruchs "Reckingerwald" bei Brouch [The Gastropod Fauna of the "Angulata Zone" of the Quarry "Reckingerwald" near Brouch]Ferrantia, Volume 13: Die Gastropodenfauna der "Angulata-Zone" des Steinbruchs "Reckingerwald" bei Brouch [The Gastropod Fauna of the "Angulata Zone" of the Quarry "Reckingerwald" near Brouch]Ferrantia, Volume 13: Die Gastropodenfauna der "Angulata-Zone" des Steinbruchs "Reckingerwald" bei Brouch [The Gastropod Fauna of the "Angulata Zone" of the Quarry "Reckingerwald" near Brouch]Ferrantia, Volume 13: Die Gastropodenfauna der "Angulata-Zone" des Steinbruchs "Reckingerwald" bei Brouch [The Gastropod Fauna of the "Angulata Zone" of the Quarry "Reckingerwald" near Brouch]Ferrantia, Volume 13: Die Gastropodenfauna der "Angulata-Zone" des Steinbruchs "Reckingerwald" bei Brouch [The Gastropod Fauna of the "Angulata Zone" of the Quarry "Reckingerwald" near Brouch]Ferrantia, Volume 13: Die Gastropodenfauna der "Angulata-Zone" des Steinbruchs "Reckingerwald" bei Brouch [The Gastropod Fauna of the "Angulata Zone" of the Quarry "Reckingerwald" near Brouch]

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Language: German, with trilingual abstract in English, French and German

In the quarry "Reckinger Wald" near Brouch in Luxembourg, there occurs, in a lumachel of the "angulata zone" of the Lower Lias, a large quantity of remarkably well-preserved fossils. Both the diversity and the good state of preservation of the gastropods induced the authors to make a survey of this often neglected class of molluscs.

Thirty-four species'have been identified, described and illustrated with photographs. Microschiza clathrata (Deshayes), the most frequently occuring species, lends itself – by virtue of the abundance and variety of specimens – to a statistical survey of variations in its shell. Furthermore, the authors have tried to describe the "angulata zone" paleoecologically and to gain insight into the living-conditions and the sedimentology of the Luxemburg sandstone.

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By: Hellmut Meier(Author), Kurt Meiers(Author)
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