The size-frequency distribution in palaeoecology: effects of taphonomic processes during formation of molluscan death assemblages in Texas bays

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The size-frequency distribution in palaeoecology: effects of taphonomic processes during formation of molluscan death assemblages in Texas bays

  • Volume / Part: 29 / 3
  • Publication Date: September 1986
  • Page(s): 495 - 518
  • Authored By: H. Cummins, E. N. Powell, R. J. Stanton Jr. and G. Staff

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Trichoptera pupae are described for the first time in the Indusial Limestone Formation of Saint-Gerand-le-Puy, Allier, France. The caddisfly pupal cases, named Indusia tubulosa, constitute this limestone. The relationships of these pupae to extant families are analysed and they are placed in the Limnephilinae. Fossil preservation and palaeoenvironment are discussed.

Palaeontology - Volume 29 Part 3 Pages 495-518



Palaeontology - Volume 29 Part 3 Pages 495-518

Citations

CUMMINS, H., POWELL, E. N., , R. J. J., STAFF, G. 1986. The size-frequency distribution in palaeoecology: effects of taphonomic processes during formation of molluscan death assemblages in Texas bays. Palaeontology, 29, 3, 495–518.