Adocus (?) lineolatus, Cope, 1875
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Adocus (?) lineolatus |
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Adocus (?) lineolatus , Cope,
Adocus (?) lineolatus , Cope. 1875. Report U. S. Geol. Survey Terrs., vol. ii. Vertebrata of Cretaceous Formations of the West, p. 92, pi. vi, figs. 11 and 12 View FIG .
This species, readily recognized by its neat aud characteristic sculpture, is represented by two well i^reserved fragments, one, part of the right hyoplastral, the other, from the margin of the carapace in advance of the right axillary notch. The sculpture has the appearance of that of Adocus variolosus , in miniature, with the roughness worn down.
Belly River series, Red Deer river, 1901.
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