. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History) Geology Supplement. FROM NORTHWESTERN EUROPE. 5 5 Fig. i6. Transverse serial sections of Lacunosella sparsicosta (Quenstedt). ma". Barrenberg, Germany. (X4). " Malm gam- Stratigraphical range. The species has only been recorded from the " Malm epsilon " Lower Volgian. Type specimen. Lectotype, here selected, the specimen figured by Zieten, pi. 42, fig. 3. Although Zieten attributes the species to Miinster, the reason for this is not known as there does not appear to be any publication of Munster's prior to Zieten in wh


. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History) Geology Supplement. FROM NORTHWESTERN EUROPE. 5 5 Fig. i6. Transverse serial sections of Lacunosella sparsicosta (Quenstedt). ma". Barrenberg, Germany. (X4). " Malm gam- Stratigraphical range. The species has only been recorded from the " Malm epsilon " Lower Volgian. Type specimen. Lectotype, here selected, the specimen figured by Zieten, pi. 42, fig. 3. Although Zieten attributes the species to Miinster, the reason for this is not known as there does not appear to be any publication of Munster's prior to Zieten in which the species is mentioned. Sherborn (1930) throws no light on the matter, attributing speciosa to " von Miinster in Zieten ". Similarly, there seems no reason for his attribution of Terebratula inaequilatera to Goldfuss. Material. 2 specimens from the collection of the University of Tubingen ; 1 specimen from the collection of the Naturhistorisches Museum, Basel, coming from. 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 British Museum (Natural History). London : BM(NH)


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