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GAULT AMMONOIDEA
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Hamites intermedius J.
Sowerby, 1814
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a typical example from the Late Albian
(Upper Gault Clay) of Folkestone, Kent, UK
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| Catalogue No: | F/A/0277/JKC |
| Site: | Folkestone, KENT, UK |
| Superfamily: | TURRILITACEAE Gill, 1871 |
| Family: | HAMITIDAE Gill, 1871 |
| Species: | Hamites intermedius Sowerby, 1814 |
| Measurement : | Length: 37mm |
| Albian Stage: | Late Albian (Upper Gault) |
| Bed & Position: | Bed IX (Mortoniceras inflatum Zone; Dipoloceras cristatum SubZone) |
| Preservation: | Phosphatised |
| References: |
a. Wright C. W. 1996. Treatise on Invertebrate Paleontology (Part L Mollusca 4 Revised) Volume 4: Cretaceous Ammonoidea b. Spath L. F. 1941. A Monograph of the Ammonoidea of the Gault; Part XIV. Palaeontographical Society London |