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Hippurites Bivalve Fossil

Source info:

Author: Kentuckiana Mike
Date: 2014-10-28 02:30:00
Blog: Louisville Area Fossils
URL: http://louisvillefossils.blogspot.com/2014/10/hippurites-bivalve-fossil.html

Summary:

This image shows a Hippurites (Lamarck, 1801) marine bivalve mollusk fossil at the Museo di Paleontologia at Sapienza University of Rome Italy. Creatures like this existed in Late Cretaceous oceans. Images taken in June 2014. Info Sources: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hippurites

Content analysis:

Stratigraphic context:

Recognized stratigraphic terms [n]:Cretaceous [1]
Agenames chronostratigraphy [rating]:Cretaceous [0.1]
Mesozoic [0.1]
Phanerozoic [0.1]

Geographic context:

LocationCountryLatitudeLongitude
BivalveUS38.3061-75.8836
FossilUS41.8154-110.714
Museo Di PaleontologiaIT44.64510.9278
RomeIT41.898412.4956

Keywords:

(Lamarck, 1801) marine bivalve mollusk fossil at the Museo di Paleontologia at Sapienza University , bivalve, bivalve mollusk fossil, Creatures, Fossil This image, Images, Info Sources, Late Cretaceous oceans, Museo, Paleontologia, Rome Italy, Sapienza University

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