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Fossils of encephalopods (extinct species): Ammonites Turneri, A. raricostatus, A. oxynotus, A. capricornus, and Nucola palmata. Lithographie in Petrefactenbuch (Book of Petrification) by Dr
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Fossils of encephalopods (extinct species): Ammonites Turneri, A. raricostatus, A. oxynotus, A. capricornus, and Nucola palmata. Lithographie in Petrefactenbuch (Book of Petrification) by Dr
FLO4693385 Fossils of encephalopods (extinct species): Ammonites Turneri, A. raricostatus, A. oxynotus, A. capricornus, and Nucola palmata. Lithographie in Petrefactenbuch (Book of Petrification) by Dr. F.A.Schmidt, published in Stuttgart (Germany) in 1855 by Verlag von Krais and Hoffmann.; (add.info.: Fossils of encephalopods (extinct species): Ammonites Turneri, A. raricostatus, A. oxynotus, A. capricornus, and Nucola palmata. Lithographie in Petrefactenbuch (Book of Petrification) by Dr. F.A.Schmidt, published in Stuttgart (Germany) in 1855 by Verlag von Krais and Hoffmann.); © Florilegius
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This stunning lithograph print from the 19th century showcases a collection of fossils of encephalopods, including the extinct species Ammonites Turneri, A. raricostatus, A. oxynotus, A. capricornus, and Nucola palmata. Created by Dr. F.A.Schmidt and published in Stuttgart (Germany) in 1855, this illustration is a true masterpiece of scientific artistry.
The intricate details of each fossil are beautifully captured in this lithograph, highlighting the unique characteristics of these ancient creatures that once roamed the oceans millions of years ago. From the delicate spirals of the Ammonites to the intricate patterns on Nucola palmata, every aspect is meticulously rendered with precision and accuracy.
As we gaze upon this image, we are transported back in time to an era when these encephalopods ruled the seas. The petrified remains serve as a reminder of our planet's rich history and evolution over millennia.
This lithograph not only serves as a valuable scientific resource but also as a work of art that captures the beauty and complexity of nature's creations. It is a testament to human curiosity and exploration into the mysteries of prehistoric life that continue to fascinate us today.
In studying these fossils, we gain insight into our world's past while marveling at its enduring wonders preserved for generations to come.
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