Publisher's Synopsis
La faune jurassique de Mazapil, avec un apendice sur les fossiles du crétacique inférieur offers a detailed exploration of the Jurassic fauna discovered in Mazapil, Mexico, complemented by an appendix focusing on fossils from the Lower Cretaceous period. Authored by Carl Emanuel Burckhardt, this 1906 publication provides valuable insights into the paleontology and zoology of the region. The work meticulously documents the invertebrate fossils found, making it an essential resource for researchers and enthusiasts interested in the geological history and biodiversity of Mexico. The study sheds light on the evolutionary context of these ancient species and their significance in understanding broader paleontological patterns.
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