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Cone Shells of the Okeechobean Sea Pliocene, Pleistocene

Flora / Fauna
By: Edward J Petuch(Author), Mardie Drolshagen(Author), Günther Herndl(Author)
180 pages, 30 plates with colour photos; colour photos, b/w illustrations
Publisher: ConchBooks
Cone Shells of the Okeechobean Sea
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  • Cone Shells of the Okeechobean Sea ISBN: 9783939767640 Hardback May 2015 In stock
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In Cone Shells of the Okeechobean Sea, a total of 103 fossil cone species are redescribed and presented on 30 figure plates, their time ranges are compared in a diagram, and two new genera are introduced (Herndliconus, p. 60, and Tequestaconus, p. 62). To each genus a picture of the type species is shown, and, wherever necessary, pictures of important conchological features are added after every description. As opposed to the Compendium of Fossil Shells of Florida, Petuch & Drolshage, 2011, the shells on the figure plates are shown in true proportion, to give a visual overview of the dimensions of the single species in comparison to their congeners – an important distinguishing feature in identifying them. As a contribution to, and a summary of our present knowledge of fossil cones of southern Florida, Cone Shells of the Okeechobean Sea represents the culmination of over 40 years of field research by the senior author.

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Flora / Fauna
By: Edward J Petuch(Author), Mardie Drolshagen(Author), Günther Herndl(Author)
180 pages, 30 plates with colour photos; colour photos, b/w illustrations
Publisher: ConchBooks
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