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Deutsch: Spurenfossil Thalassanoides aus der sächsischen Kreide. Fundorte der Spurenkomplexe - Fig. 1: Groß-Cotta, Fig. 2-4: Bannewitz-Welschhufe, Fig. 5, 6: Wendisch-Carsdorf. Erschienen in Hanns-Bruno Geinitz' "Das Elbthalgebirge in Sachsen - Erster Theil: Der Untere Quader" (1871-1875). Von ihm als Überreste von "Seeschwämmen" gedeutet und u.a. als Spongites saxonicus Geinitz, 1842 beschrieben. Der Verursacher ist wohl ein Decapode (Zehnfüßerkrebs).
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Author Hermann Krone

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