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Palaeontologia Sinica ( Whole Number 154, New Series B, Number 12)Late Permian Cephalopods of South China
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Palaeontologia Sinica ( Whole Number 154, New Series B, Number 12)Late Permian Cephalopods of South China
华南晚二叠世头足类
Language:  Chinese with English summary
Author:  Zhao Jinko
Pub. Date:  1978-01 Weight:   kg ISBN:  
Format:  Hardcover Pages:  194 pages with 103 figures +34 plates
Subject:  Paleontology > Invertebrate
Series:  Palaeontologia Sinica New Series B Size:  180x260mm
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Marine Permian rocks are widely spread and well developed in south China, containing various kinds of fossils. Although fusulinids, corals and brachiopods have been made largely known, so far as the cephalopods are concerned, they were found at very few localities. Since the liberation of China, extensive geological investigations have been carried out and numerous cephalopods have been collected, putting the responsibility at us for identification. The materials of Upper Permian cephalopods upon which the present study is made came from more than 80 localities in 12 provinces and autonomous regions of South China. Among these localities the writers visited more than 20 sections to collect more cephalopods, particularly ammonoids. It also should be mentioned that our study is of primary nature, much detailed work is hoped.






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