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CATALOGUE OF RECENT AND FOSSIL CONUS

  Conus (Lithoconus) hendersoni Marwick, 1931.

  1. 1931, Marwick. New Zealand Geol.Surv.,Paleont.Bull.#13 p.131 ff., Miocene.
  2. 1978, Suggate. Geology of New Zealand vol.IIp.416, Upper Miocene.
  3. 1990, Beu & Maxwell. N.Z. Geol. Surv. Pal. Bull., 58, p. 254, 270., Upper Miocene.

  • Species and Author: hendersoni Marwick
  • Record Author: Marwick
  • Record Date: 1931
  • Citation: New Zealand Geol.Surv.,Paleont.Bull.#13 p.131 ff.
  • Epoch: Miocene
  • Country or State: New Zealand
  • Region: AUS
  • Location: Raukumara Peninsula

  • Species and Author: hendersoni Marwick
  • Record Author: Suggate
  • Record Date: 1978
  • Citation: Geology of New Zealand vol.IIp.416
  • Epoch: Miocene
  • Subepoch: Upper
  • Country or State: New Zealand
  • Region: AUS
  • Location: Gisborni Dist.

  • Species and Author: hendersoni Marwick
  • Record Author: Beu & Maxwell
  • Record Date: 1990
  • Citation: N.Z. Geol. Surv. Pal. Bull., 58, p. 254, 270.
  • Epoch: Miocene
  • Subepoch: Upper
  • Country or State: New Zealand
  • Region: AUS
  • Location: "Mangaotuwhito Stream, etc."
  • Updates:  Stage: Tongaporutuan-Kapitean;

The paleo database lists all literature records of fossil Conus that have come to our attention. Each record comprises the following entries: species and author, record author, record date and literature citation of the record, epoch and subepoch, formation or group, country or state, geographic region, and location. Only those categories with information in the original record are listed. In general, the database contains raw data, that is the species and stratigraphic determinations are as stated by the original authors and have not been critically reviewed. However, in some cases where modifications of stratigraphic positions or species determination since the original publication have come to our attention, these are also given, in a row labeled 'Updates.' These include subsequent designations of epoch, stage, and taxonomic revision, and the reference.
 

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