- 1866, Deshayes. Anim.Sans Vertebres p.415 ff., Middle Eocene.
- 1900, Cossmann & Pissarro. Faune Eocenique de Cotentin 1 p.61(Bul.Soc.Norman.19), Middle Eocene.
- 1960, Glibert. Mem.Inst.R.Sci.Nat.Belg.2nd ser.,fasc.64 p. 92., Middle Eocene.
	
					
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								Species and Author: disjunctus Deshayes
						
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								Record Author: Deshayes
						
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								Record Date: 1866
						
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								Citation: Anim.Sans Vertebres p.415 ff.
						
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								Epoch: Eocene
						
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								Subepoch: Middle
						
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								Formation or Group: Calc.gross.
						
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								Country or State: France
						
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								Region: EUR
						
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								Location: "Gringnon,Damery,etc., etc."
						
	
					
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								Species and Author: disjunctus(Deshayes)
						
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								Record Author: Cossmann & Pissarro
						
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								Record Date: 1900
						
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								Citation: Faune Eocenique de Cotentin 1 p.61(Bul.Soc.Norman.19)
						
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								Epoch: Eocene
						
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								Country or State: France
						
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								Region: EUR
						
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								Location: "Fresville,Hauteville"
						
	
					
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								Species and Author: disjunctus Deshayes (Hemiconus)
						
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								Record Author: Glibert
						
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								Record Date: 1960
						
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								Citation: Mem.Inst.R.Sci.Nat.Belg.2nd ser.,fasc.64 p. 92.
						
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								Epoch: Eocene
						
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								Subepoch: Middle
						
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								Country or State: France
						
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								Region: EUR
						
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								Location: Cotentin
						
		
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