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Tillyard, R. J. (1923) Tarsophlebiopsis mayi n.g. et n.sp., a Dragon-fly, found in the body-chamber of a Corallian Ammonite. Geological Magazine, 60 (4) 146-152 doi:10.1017/s001675680008523x

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TitleTarsophlebiopsis mayi n.g. et n.sp., a Dragon-fly, found in the body-chamber of a Corallian Ammonite
JournalGeological Magazine
AuthorsTillyard, R. J.Author
Year1923 (April)Volume60
Issue4
PublisherCambridge University Press (CUP)
DOIdoi:10.1017/s001675680008523x
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Full ReferenceTillyard, R. J. (1923) Tarsophlebiopsis mayi n.g. et n.sp., a Dragon-fly, found in the body-chamber of a Corallian Ammonite. Geological Magazine, 60 (4) 146-152 doi:10.1017/s001675680008523x
Plain TextTillyard, R. J. (1923) Tarsophlebiopsis mayi n.g. et n.sp., a Dragon-fly, found in the body-chamber of a Corallian Ammonite. Geological Magazine, 60 (4) 146-152 doi:10.1017/s001675680008523x
In(1923, April) Geological Magazine Vol. 60 (4) Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Abstract/NotesThe remarkable specimen dealt with in this paper was discovered by Mr. R. May, of Downing College, Cambridge, in the earlier part of the year 1922, and was forwarded to me by Mr. Henry Woods, F.R.S., for study and description. Mr. Woods informs me that “the specimen was found in the Boulder Clay of Hertfordshire, and consists of a portion of a body-chamber of a Perisphinctoid Ammonite in the matrix of which there are wings of a dragon-fly. The ammonite is, of course, derived. It has been examined by Dr. L. F. Spath, Dr. F. L. Kitchin, and Mr. J. Pringle, each of whom has stated that he believes it has come from the Ampthill Clay (of Corallian age)”.


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