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Paléontologie française, Paris, Chez l'auteur, 1840-1894, France, paleontology, Jurassic, Tertiary, Cretaceous, paleobotany, mollusk fossil, sea urchin fossil, fossil stories, The illustration features a series of meticulously detailed studies of various species of sea urchins, showcasing their distinct characteristics and intricate patterns. Each specimen is labeled with letters and numbers for identification, demonstrating different forms and textures. The diagrams allow for a comparative analysis of the sea urchins' shapes, including some with prominent spines and others featuring smooth surfaces. The scientific language and precise labeling highlight the importance of these creatures in marine biology and their varied adaptations within the ocean ecosystem.

Paléontologie française, Paris, Chez l'auteur, 1840-1894, France, paleontology, Jurassic, Tertiary, Cretaceous, paleobotany, mollusk fossil, sea urchin fossil, fossil stories, The illustration features a series of meticulously detailed studies of various species of sea urchins, showcasing their distinct characteristics and intricate patterns. Each specimen is labeled with letters and numbers for identification, demonstrating different forms and textures. The diagrams allow for a comparative analysis of the sea urchins' shapes, including some with prominent spines and others featuring smooth surfaces. The scientific language and precise labeling highlight the importance of these creatures in marine biology and their varied adaptations within the ocean ecosystem.
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Paléontologie française, Paris, Chez l'auteur, 1840-1894, France, paleontology, Jurassic, Tertiary, Cretaceous, paleobotany, mollusk fossil, sea urchin fossil, fossil stories, The illustration features a series of meticulously detailed studies of various species of sea urchins, showcasing their distinct characteristics and intricate patterns. Each specimen is labeled with letters and numbers for identification, demonstrating different forms and textures. The diagrams allow for a comparative analysis of the sea urchins' shapes, including some with prominent spines and others featuring smooth surfaces. The scientific language and precise labeling highlight the importance of these creatures in marine biology and their varied adaptations within the ocean ecosystem.
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Tamaño imagen: 3304 × 5372 px | 50.8 MB
Tamaño impresión: 28.0 × 45.5 cm | 1300.8 × 2115.0 in (300 dpi)
Palabras clave: CRETÁCEO FORMA FRANCES FRANCIA IDENTIFICACION JURÁSICO MUESTRA PALEONTOLOGIA PARIS RESALTAR SHAPE TACHADO TERCIARIA