. On some podophthalmatous crustacea from the cretaceous formation of Vancouver and Queen Charlotte Islands [microform]. Crustacea, Fossil; Crustacés fossiles. Fig. When not waterworn (as in specimen No. 4), the surface of the carapace is in parts very finely granulated. These specimens are very distinct, but without more materials I should not feel justified in separating them gr^nerically. I prefer rather to place them in Bell's genus Plagiolophus, which was proposed to receive P. Wetherelli, from the London Clay of Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page
. On some podophthalmatous crustacea from the cretaceous formation of Vancouver and Queen Charlotte Islands [microform]. Crustacea, Fossil; Crustacés fossiles. Fig. When not waterworn (as in specimen No. 4), the surface of the carapace is in parts very finely granulated. These specimens are very distinct, but without more materials I should not feel justified in separating them gr^nerically. I prefer rather to place them in Bell's genus Plagiolophus, which was proposed to receive P. Wetherelli, from the London Clay of Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Woodward, Henry, 1832-1921. [London? : s. n.
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