Search Results (List)

Dataset: USNM-PAL
Search Criteria: England; Suffolk; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History, Paleobiology


USNM:PAL
Echinus lamarcki Forbes
USNM PAL469438P. Cambridge   
England, Suffolk

USNM:PAL
Ostracoda Latreille, 1802
USNM PAL794288   
England, Suffolk, Sudbourne, Sudbourne Hall, Coralline Crag

USNM:PAL
Echinus lamarcki Forbes
USNM PAL469439P. Cambridge   
England, Suffolk

USNM:PAL
Ptychodus
USNM V15991   
England, Suffolk

USNM:PAL
Carcharocles megalodon
USNM PAL295713P. Cambridge   
England, Suffolk

USNM:PAL
Echinus lamarcki Forbes
USNM MO560314   121
England, Suffolk

USNM:PAL
Metrarabdotos (Metrarabdotos) moniliferum (Milne-Edwards)
USNM MO650924   
England, Suffolk

USNM:PAL
Carcharias
USNM PAL295564P. Cambridge   
England, Suffolk

USNM:PAL
Carcharias
USNM PAL295565P. Cambridge   
England, Suffolk

USNM:PAL
Echinocyamus pusillus Muller
USNM PAL460720   
England, Suffolk

USNM:PAL
Raja batis Linnaeus
USNM V25447   
England, Suffolk

USNM:PAL
Carcharocles megalodon
USNM PAL295712P. Cambridge   
England, Suffolk

USNM:PAL
Ostracoda Latreille, 1802
USNM PAL794287Loeblich   
England, Suffolk, at pit 500 yards NE of Prestwichs' pit F, Sutton outlier, Pettistree Hall, near Sutton; Pliocene Coralline Crag; Upper Gedgravian, just above 4287

USNM:PAL
Cletocythereis Benson
USNM PAL191159   
England, Suffolk, Sudbourne, Sudbourne Hall, Coralline Crag

USNM:PAL
Carcharias
USNM PAL295563P. Cambridge   
England, Suffolk

USNM:PAL
Genus indet. sp. indet.
USNM PAL191158Loeblich   
England, Suffolk, at pit 500 yards NE of Prestwichs' pit F, Sutton outlier, Pettistree Hall, near Sutton; Pliocene Coralline Crag; Upper Gedgravian, just above 4287


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