Tetragonolepis angulifer Agassiz
The fossil fish Tetragonolepis angulifer Agassiz, by Joseph Dinkel, from volume 2 of JLR Agassiz's Recherches sur les Poissons Fossiles'. This specimen was found by John Greaves in his stone quarry in Wilmerts, near Stratford-upon-Avon, around 1830. Watercolour, with ink wash scale details
Picture No
14154535
Media ID
45958128
Size
6935px x 3835px
(5.3MB)
Credit
© The Geological Society / Mary Evans
Source
Geological Society of London. Archive reference: LDGSL/613/2/56/1 - Image reference: 16-04
Date
1834
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1834 Agassiz Details Dinkel Greaves Poissons Quarry Recherches Stratford-upon-avon Wash
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