Memoirs of the Geological Survey of Pakistan, Volumes 5-6The Survey, 1969 |
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... largest shell 23 mm . , height 28.5 mm . , thickness 9.5 mm . , and the smallest shell ; length 6.0 mm . , height 16.00 mm . , thickness 7.5 mm . Further distribution in W. Pakistan . - The Lower Eocene of Hindubagh ( Baluchistan ) ...
... largest shell 23 mm . , height 28.5 mm . , thickness 9.5 mm . , and the smallest shell ; length 6.0 mm . , height 16.00 mm . , thickness 7.5 mm . Further distribution in W. Pakistan . - The Lower Eocene of Hindubagh ( Baluchistan ) ...
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... largest specimen are : length 42.0 mm . , height 28.0 mm . , thickness ( both valves intact ) 21.5 mm . , the smallest specimen : length 37.0 mm . , height 22.0 mm . , thickness ( both valves intact ) 17.0 mm . Further distribution in W ...
... largest specimen are : length 42.0 mm . , height 28.0 mm . , thickness ( both valves intact ) 21.5 mm . , the smallest specimen : length 37.0 mm . , height 22.0 mm . , thickness ( both valves intact ) 17.0 mm . Further distribution in W ...
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abapertural view aperture appears Arch Archiac & Haime band broadly Chharat consists convex Corbula Cossmann & Pissarro Cotter Cretaceous Description Deshayes designation differs dimensions District D. G. Khan Domanda shale dorsally Drazinda shale Drug section exterior left valve Family fauna feet figured Formation forms fossil Further distribution gastropod Genus Geol geology Ghazij fm gray Group height holotype India intervals Iqbal Italy Jhalar Kohat Lamarck larger length Limestone lines Linne Locality Lower Eocene margin Middle Eocene monotypy ornament Ostrea outline pakistanica Eames Paleocene Paris pelecypod PLATE pointed posterior preserved prominent Quetta Rakhi Nala Range Recent Remarks ribs right valve rounded Shahrig shell short similar slightly soriensis Eames specimen spiral Surv suture thick thin threads Type number.-Specimens type occurrence Type species UCLA umbonal Upper ventral Vredenburg West Pakistan whorls Zinda Pir section