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VI.—The Evolution of Stomatopora dichotomoides (d'Orbigny)
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 01 May 2009
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Alecto dichotomoides was the name given by d'Orbigny in 1849 to a specimen figured by Michelin in 1841 from the Bajocian of Bayeux, or of Moutiers, Calvados, Normandy, and identified by Michelin as A. dichotoma, Lamouroux.
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page 20 note 4 D'orbigny, A.: Prodrome de Paléontologie stratigraphique universelle, 1849, vol. i, p. 288Google Scholar; and Paléontologie Francaise, Terrains Crétacés, vol. v (1854), pp. 834, 835.
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page 21 note 2 W. D. Lang: Geol. Mag., 1905, p. 258.
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page 21 note 6 For the terminology employed see Lang, “Jurassic forms of the ‘genera’ Stomatopora and Proboscina”: Geol. Mag., 1904, p. 319.
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