Published online by Cambridge University Press: 01 May 2009
Zoœcia separated by a distinct furrow, which passes into a deep crevice at the junction points, widely rounded below but tapering very considerably and almost to a point above, with areas of the same shape and upright rounded side walls thickening considerably below, and often developing something of an internal front wall; average length of area 28 mm., breadth 2 mm., but marginal zoœcia often run much larger.
1 Pal. Terr. Crét. Franç., vol. v, p. 572, pl. 731, figs. 19–21.Google Scholar
2 Geol. Mag., 1910, p. 258, Pl. XXI, Figs. 1–3.Google Scholar