Conus (Lindaconus) spengleri (Petuch, 1991)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

D, E. Lindaconus spengleri (Petuch, 1991).

Holey Land Member (upper beds), Bermont Formation.

Length 78.6 mm,

Griffin Brothers Pit, Holey Land Wildlife Management Area,

southwestern Palm Beach County, Florida.

 

Found encased in a hard limestone (the indurated facies of the Holey Land Member) and associated with the corals Manicina areolata and Porites furcata.

 

Note the elevated, scalariform spire.

 

Lindaconus spengleri (Petuch, 1991)

mm. 78,6

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Ancient Seas of Southern Florida 
The Geology and Paleontology of the Everglades
Region

By

Edward J. Petuch , David P. Berschauer

 

 


 

 

 

 

Conus spengleri (Petuch 1991)

mm. 53,4 x 24,4

Pliocene Okaloakoochee Member, Holey Land Unit – Hendry Co. La Belle

[AZFC 410-01]

 

 


 

 

Lindaconus spengleri (Petuch, 1991).

Holey Land Member (upper beds),

Bermont Formation.

Length 78.6 mm

 

Conus spengleri (Petuch 1991)

mm. 53,4 x 24,4

Pliocene Okaloakoochee Member,

Holey Land Unit – Hendry Co.

La Belle

[AZFC 410-01]

 

 

 


 

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