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Journal Article
Published: 17 April 2017
Journal of Paleontology (2017) 91 (3): 577.
...Patrick R. Getty 01 03 2017 Copyright © 2017, The Paleontological Society 2017 The Paleontological Society. All rights reserved Edward Hitchcock ( 1865 ) erected the ichnogenus Lunula with a single ichnospecies, L . obscura , for trackways ( Fig. 1 ) that were...
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Map of observed drill hole locations on  Leodia sexiesperforata . Drill hol...
Published: 01 July 2017
Fig . 9. Map of observed drill hole locations on Leodia sexiesperforata . Drill holes may overlay one another. A ) Aboral test side. B ) Oral test side. Most drill holes occur on the oral side between the peristome and the anterior lunulae.
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Living  Leodia sexiesperforata .  A ) Aboral side.  B ) Oral side. Short sp...
Published: 01 July 2017
Fig . 2. Living Leodia sexiesperforata . A ) Aboral side. B ) Oral side. Short spines are visible projecting into the lunulae. C ) Denuded tests reveal the flower-like petalodium on the aboral side. D ) Peristome and periproct are located on the oral side (GPIT/EC/00742: SSI-BBP-LS-73).
Journal Article
Published: 01 January 2024
Journal of Paleontology (2024) 98 (1): 79–101.
... with pronounced median whorl angulation. Lateral whorl face slightly concave, parallel to shell axis, with selenizone situated at midheight, ornamented with prosocyrt axial ribs above and below selenizone. Selenizone flat, sunken, with regularly spaced sharp lunulae, bordered by two slightly projecting spiral...
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Journal Article
Journal: PALAIOS
Published: 01 July 2017
PALAIOS (2017) 32 (7): 448–461.
...Fig . 9. Map of observed drill hole locations on Leodia sexiesperforata . Drill holes may overlay one another. A ) Aboral test side. B ) Oral test side. Most drill holes occur on the oral side between the peristome and the anterior lunulae. ...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 September 2009
Journal of Paleontology (2009) 83 (5): 750–766.
.... Sculpture along base not well preserved, region near columella smooth ( Fig. 7.4 ). Selenizone ( Fig. 7.5 ) narrow (selenizone width/suture to suture distance  =  0.16), weakly convex, situated slightly below mid-whorl. Lunulae concave, surface sculpture unknown. Axial sculpture limited to fine growth...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 March 2016
Journal of Paleontology (2016) 90 (2): 195–210.
... whorl surface; ( 5 ) close-up view of the upper part of the outer whorl surface showing growth lines forming the selenizone above the pseudoselenizone and prosocyrt lunulae in the pseudoselenizone; ( 6 ) illustration of the reconstructed Saffordella tennesseensis . Scale bars =5 mm. 1920...
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Saffordella tennesseensis  Dunbar,  1920 , from the Lower Devonian Rockhous...
Published: 01 March 2016
whorl surface; ( 5 ) close-up view of the upper part of the outer whorl surface showing growth lines forming the selenizone above the pseudoselenizone and prosocyrt lunulae in the pseudoselenizone; ( 6 ) illustration of the reconstructed Saffordella tennesseensis . Scale bars =5 mm.
Journal Article
Published: 01 January 2003
Journal of Paleontology (2003) 77 (1): 31–43.
... sized, globose, isostrophic, cryptomphalous bellerophontid, with umbilicus covered by secondary shell growth from flared aperture. Selenizone on prominent raised carina with deep concave lunulae. Whorl expansion rate only moderate with exception of carina with a well-developed shoulder. Ornament...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 February 2005
Journal of Paleontology (2005) 79 (2): 242–250.
... structures have only been described in L. lombardii , although possible examples have been described in W. opitzi ( Lehmann, 1956 ), Pseudoniscus aculeatus ( Ruedemann, 1916 ), and Bunodes lunula Eichwald, 1854 . The dorsal surface of the prosoma is covered by a semicircular carapace...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 February 2004
Journal of Paleontology (2004) 78 (2): 420–423.
.... This specimen is similar in size, whorl proportions, and number of whorls to the New Mexico Middle Pennsylvanian specimens, and furthermore possesses nearly identical ornamentation. Pan and Erwin interpreted a sinus and lunulae just below midheight, but lacking the parallel sides that would indicate...
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Published: 23 March 2017
Journal of Paleontology (2017) 91 (3): 444–466.
...; posterior margin pointed at its ventral side. Beak elevated, blunt, slightly prosogyrate; external sculpture of rough growth lines only; no lunula or lunular incision, escutcheon narrow with sharp edges, length about two-thirds of posteroventral margin. Anterior adductor muscle...
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Journal Article
Published: 24 February 2015
Geological Magazine (2015) 152 (5): 871–901.
..., obscure angulation of peripheral bulge. Lunulae scarcely visible, seemingly very thin and irregularly sized. Growth lines prosocline and prosocyrt on whorl surface and opisthocline and prosocyrt on peripheral region of base. Remarks . The specimen is damaged...
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Journal Article
Published: 25 March 2008
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences (2008) 45 (2): 203–211.
...-angle slope (convex or concave) towards the peripheral band. In lateral view, the profile is step-like, with the peripheral band positioned high up on the whorl. The peripheral band is angled at 45° relative to the axis of coiling (lateral view) and is adorned with prominent lamellose lunulae...
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Published: 01 January 2011
Journal of Paleontology (2011) 85 (1): 83–91.
... ) have a spatulate carapace with a recurved posterior margin, pronounced genal cornua and an anterior median projection ( Eldredge, 1974 ). The bunodids ( Bunodes lunula Eichwald, 1854 ; Limuloides spp. Woodward, 1865 ; Pasternakevia podolica Selden and Drygant, 1987 ) have a semi-circular carapace...
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Published: 01 March 2020
Journal of Paleontology (2020) 94 (2): 255–265.
... between sharp margins ( Fig. 3.8 ) but lunulae are not preserved. The slit extends approximately a half whorl back framed by raised margins ( Fig. 3.9 ). The corrugated lamellae are flared, nearly normal to the shell surface in early ontogeny but seemingly becoming more inclined adaperturally during...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 January 2005
Journal of Paleontology (2005) 79 (1): 110–124.
... , Limuloides limuloides Woodward, 1865 , and Bunodes lunula Eichwald, 1854 . It is also present in the eurypterid Drepanopterus bembycoides Laurie, 1899 , and as such appears to be a widespread, yet independently derived character in a number of different aquatic chelicerates, the function of which...
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Published: 01 March 2015
Journal of Paleontology (2015) 89 (2): 331–345.
.... acuminata respectively), from the Bathonian of Great Britain, differ from T. protonotialis n. sp. in having trochiform shells with flattened whorls and a poorly developed sutural ramp, finer spiral cords, better developed collabral elements, and opisthocyrt lunulae. Trochotoma...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 December 2011
European Journal of Mineralogy (2011) 23 (6): 895–910.
... and central Europe are further documented by stray finds from the less gold-rich regions of the Netherlands, Germany ( i.e., lunulae from Schulenburg and Butzbach), Denmark and Poland (basket-earrings). The distribution pattern of these gold objects along the periphery of the Únětice Culture, as well...
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Series: Geological Society, London, Special Publications
Published: 24 May 2022
DOI: 10.1144/SP485.9
EISBN: 9781786204844
... number of whorls. The base in the type species is flatter, the upper whorl profile is less convex, the lirae bordering the peripheral band are stronger, the lunulae of the band are asymmetrical and the band has a spiral thread that is lacking in the Moroccan species. Deaechospira sp. ( Fig. 20a–i...
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