File:Belemnite rostrums.jpg
Belemnite_rostrums.jpg (500 × 389 pixels, file size: 41 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg)
Summary[edit | edit source]
A rostrum is the posterior bullet shaped section of the shell and is the fossil that is most commonly found.
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Description |
A rostrum is a posterior bullet shaped section of an internal shell and is the fossil that is most commonly found. |
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Source |
The image appears on a website entitled, "Belemnites" at url=http://go2add.com/paleo/belemnites.php. |
Date |
2009 |
Author |
Charles William |
Rationale |
No free use or Public Domain image known to show rostrums, a posterior bullet shaped section of an internal shell, of Passatoteuthis auricipitis Lang, from the Jurassic, Lower Lias, from Gloucestershire. |
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