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English: Historical drawing of shell of the extinct land snail Dendropupa vetusta (DAWSON) (therein referred to as Pupa vetusta), preserved in sedimentary infill of lycopsid tree stumps of the Joggins coal measures (Joggins Formation, Early Pennsylvanian), Nova Scotia (original figure slightly modified).
Deutsch: Historische Zeichnung des Gehäuses der ausgestorbenen Landschnecke Dendropupa vetusta (DAWSON) (hier bezeichnet mit Pupa vetusta), die in der Sedimentfüllung von Bärlappbaumstümpfen in den kohleführenden Schichten von Joggins (Joggins-Formation, frühes Oberkarbon) in Nova Scotia überliefert wurde (Originalabbildung leicht verändert).
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Source Acadian geology. The geological structure, organic remains, and mineral resources of Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and Prince Edward Island. Second edition, revised and enlarged. Macmillan and Co., London, 1868, p. 384, fig. 149 (Hathitrust)
Author John William Dawson (1820-1899)

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