File:Aturia aturi.JPG
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English: fossil specimen of Aturia aturi (Basterot), an extinct nautiloid, associated with gasteropoda and corals (fore-reef to reef-slope facies). From Miocene sediments of Puglia (southern Italy). The specimen is an internal mold; the complex, sinuous sutural pattern and the narrow and deep umbilicus are clearly visible |
Date | 7 June 2009 (upload date) |
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Author | Antonov |
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current | 20:44, 7 June 2009 | 960 × 720 (159 KB) | Antonov (talk | contribs) | {{Information |Description={{en|1=fossil specimen of Aturia aturi (Basterot), an extinct nautiloid, associated with gasteropoda and corals. From miocenic sediments of Puglia (southern Italy).}} |Source=Own work by uploader |Author=Antonov |
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