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Terebratula Crassa
''Terebratula'' is a modern genus of brachiopods with a fossil record dating back to the Late Devonian. These brachiopods are stationary epifaunal suspension feeders and have a worldwide distribution. Description ''Terebratula'' species have biconvex egg-shaped shells, anterior margins of the valves have two small folds, concentric growth lines are quite thin or nearly absent. The larger valve has a ventral umbo with the opening through which they extend a short peduncle. Selected species Reassigned species As ''Terebratula'' has been erected early on in paleontology, many species have since been reassigned to other genera. Gallery File:Terebrantula ampulla.2 - Plioceno.JPG, ''Terebrantula ampulla'' fossil from Pliocene founded in Almería File:Terebratula.jpg, ''Terebratula longirostris'' fossil at the Geological Museum, Copenhagen File:Terebratulidae - Terebratula.JPG, ''Terebratula'' sp. from the Triassic of Bolzano, Italy References External links''Terebratu ...
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Late Devonian
The Devonian ( ) is a geologic period and system of the Paleozoic era, spanning 60.3 million years from the end of the Silurian, million years ago (Mya), to the beginning of the Carboniferous, Mya. It is named after Devon, England, where rocks from this period were first studied. The first significant adaptive radiation of life on dry land occurred during the Devonian. Free-sporing vascular plants began to spread across dry land, forming extensive forests which covered the continents. By the middle of the Devonian, several groups of plants had evolved leaves and true roots, and by the end of the period the first seed-bearing plants appeared. The arthropod groups of myriapods, arachnids and hexapods also became well-established early in this period, after starting their expansion to land at least from the Ordovician period. Fish reached substantial diversity during this time, leading the Devonian to often be dubbed the Age of Fishes. The placoderms began dominating al ...
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Terebratula Crassa
''Terebratula'' is a modern genus of brachiopods with a fossil record dating back to the Late Devonian. These brachiopods are stationary epifaunal suspension feeders and have a worldwide distribution. Description ''Terebratula'' species have biconvex egg-shaped shells, anterior margins of the valves have two small folds, concentric growth lines are quite thin or nearly absent. The larger valve has a ventral umbo with the opening through which they extend a short peduncle. Selected species Reassigned species As ''Terebratula'' has been erected early on in paleontology, many species have since been reassigned to other genera. Gallery File:Terebrantula ampulla.2 - Plioceno.JPG, ''Terebrantula ampulla'' fossil from Pliocene founded in Almería File:Terebratula.jpg, ''Terebratula longirostris'' fossil at the Geological Museum, Copenhagen File:Terebratulidae - Terebratula.JPG, ''Terebratula'' sp. from the Triassic of Bolzano, Italy References External links''Terebratu ...
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Terebratula Margaritowi
''Terebratula'' is a modern genus of brachiopods with a fossil record dating back to the Late Devonian. These brachiopods are stationary epifaunal suspension feeders and have a worldwide distribution. Description ''Terebratula'' species have biconvex egg-shaped shells, anterior margins of the valves have two small folds, concentric growth lines are quite thin or nearly absent. The larger valve has a ventral umbo with the opening through which they extend a short peduncle. Selected species Reassigned species As ''Terebratula'' has been erected early on in paleontology, many species have since been reassigned to other genera. Gallery File:Terebrantula ampulla.2 - Plioceno.JPG, ''Terebrantula ampulla'' fossil from Pliocene founded in Almería File:Terebratula.jpg, ''Terebratula longirostris'' fossil at the Geological Museum, Copenhagen File:Terebratulidae - Terebratula.JPG, ''Terebratula'' sp. from the Triassic of Bolzano, Italy References External links''Terebratu ...
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Terebratula Lamberti
''Terebratula'' is a modern genus of brachiopods with a fossil record dating back to the Late Devonian. These brachiopods are stationary epifaunal suspension feeders and have a worldwide distribution. Description ''Terebratula'' species have biconvex egg-shaped shells, anterior margins of the valves have two small folds, concentric growth lines are quite thin or nearly absent. The larger valve has a ventral umbo with the opening through which they extend a short peduncle. Selected species Reassigned species As ''Terebratula'' has been erected early on in paleontology, many species have since been reassigned to other genera. Gallery File:Terebrantula ampulla.2 - Plioceno.JPG, ''Terebrantula ampulla'' fossil from Pliocene founded in Almería File:Terebratula.jpg, ''Terebratula longirostris'' fossil at the Geological Museum, Copenhagen File:Terebratulidae - Terebratula.JPG, ''Terebratula'' sp. from the Triassic of Bolzano, Italy References External links''Terebratu ...
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Terebratula Jauberti
''Terebratula'' is a modern genus of brachiopods with a fossil record dating back to the Late Devonian. These brachiopods are stationary epifaunal suspension feeders and have a worldwide distribution. Description ''Terebratula'' species have biconvex egg-shaped shells, anterior margins of the valves have two small folds, concentric growth lines are quite thin or nearly absent. The larger valve has a ventral umbo with the opening through which they extend a short peduncle. Selected species Reassigned species As ''Terebratula'' has been erected early on in paleontology, many species have since been reassigned to other genera. Gallery File:Terebrantula ampulla.2 - Plioceno.JPG, ''Terebrantula ampulla'' fossil from Pliocene founded in Almería File:Terebratula.jpg, ''Terebratula longirostris'' fossil at the Geological Museum, Copenhagen File:Terebratulidae - Terebratula.JPG, ''Terebratula'' sp. from the Triassic of Bolzano, Italy References External links''Terebratu ...
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Terebratula Intervallata
''Terebratula'' is a modern genus of brachiopods with a fossil record dating back to the Late Devonian. These brachiopods are stationary epifaunal suspension feeders and have a worldwide distribution. Description ''Terebratula'' species have biconvex egg-shaped shells, anterior margins of the valves have two small folds, concentric growth lines are quite thin or nearly absent. The larger valve has a ventral umbo with the opening through which they extend a short peduncle. Selected species Reassigned species As ''Terebratula'' has been erected early on in paleontology, many species have since been reassigned to other genera. Gallery File:Terebrantula ampulla.2 - Plioceno.JPG, ''Terebrantula ampulla'' fossil from Pliocene founded in Almería File:Terebratula.jpg, ''Terebratula longirostris'' fossil at the Geological Museum, Copenhagen File:Terebratulidae - Terebratula.JPG, ''Terebratula'' sp. from the Triassic of Bolzano, Italy References External links''Terebratu ...
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Terebratula Immanis
''Terebratula'' is a modern genus of brachiopods with a fossil record dating back to the Late Devonian. These brachiopods are stationary epifaunal suspension feeders and have a worldwide distribution. Description ''Terebratula'' species have biconvex egg-shaped shells, anterior margins of the valves have two small folds, concentric growth lines are quite thin or nearly absent. The larger valve has a ventral umbo with the opening through which they extend a short peduncle. Selected species Reassigned species As ''Terebratula'' has been erected early on in paleontology, many species have since been reassigned to other genera. Gallery File:Terebrantula ampulla.2 - Plioceno.JPG, ''Terebrantula ampulla'' fossil from Pliocene founded in Almería File:Terebratula.jpg, ''Terebratula longirostris'' fossil at the Geological Museum, Copenhagen File:Terebratulidae - Terebratula.JPG, ''Terebratula'' sp. from the Triassic of Bolzano, Italy References External links''Terebratu ...
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Terebratula Ichnusae
''Terebratula'' is a modern genus of brachiopods with a fossil record dating back to the Late Devonian. These brachiopods are stationary epifaunal suspension feeders and have a worldwide distribution. Description ''Terebratula'' species have biconvex egg-shaped shells, anterior margins of the valves have two small folds, concentric growth lines are quite thin or nearly absent. The larger valve has a ventral umbo with the opening through which they extend a short peduncle. Selected species Reassigned species As ''Terebratula'' has been erected early on in paleontology, many species have since been reassigned to other genera. Gallery File:Terebrantula ampulla.2 - Plioceno.JPG, ''Terebrantula ampulla'' fossil from Pliocene founded in Almería File:Terebratula.jpg, ''Terebratula longirostris'' fossil at the Geological Museum, Copenhagen File:Terebratulidae - Terebratula.JPG, ''Terebratula'' sp. from the Triassic of Bolzano, Italy References External links''Terebratu ...
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Terebratula Haidingeri
''Terebratula'' is a modern genus of brachiopods with a fossil record dating back to the Late Devonian. These brachiopods are stationary epifaunal suspension feeders and have a worldwide distribution. Description ''Terebratula'' species have biconvex egg-shaped shells, anterior margins of the valves have two small folds, concentric growth lines are quite thin or nearly absent. The larger valve has a ventral umbo with the opening through which they extend a short peduncle. Selected species Reassigned species As ''Terebratula'' has been erected early on in paleontology, many species have since been reassigned to other genera. Gallery File:Terebrantula ampulla.2 - Plioceno.JPG, ''Terebrantula ampulla'' fossil from Pliocene founded in Almería File:Terebratula.jpg, ''Terebratula longirostris'' fossil at the Geological Museum, Copenhagen File:Terebratulidae - Terebratula.JPG, ''Terebratula'' sp. from the Triassic of Bolzano, Italy References External links''Terebratu ...
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Terebratula Grandis
''Terebratula'' is a modern genus of brachiopods with a fossil record dating back to the Late Devonian. These brachiopods are stationary epifaunal suspension feeders and have a worldwide distribution. Description ''Terebratula'' species have biconvex egg-shaped shells, anterior margins of the valves have two small folds, concentric growth lines are quite thin or nearly absent. The larger valve has a ventral umbo with the opening through which they extend a short peduncle. Selected species Reassigned species As ''Terebratula'' has been erected early on in paleontology, many species have since been reassigned to other genera. Gallery File:Terebrantula ampulla.2 - Plioceno.JPG, ''Terebrantula ampulla'' fossil from Pliocene founded in Almería File:Terebratula.jpg, ''Terebratula longirostris'' fossil at the Geological Museum, Copenhagen File:Terebratulidae - Terebratula.JPG, ''Terebratula'' sp. from the Triassic of Bolzano, Italy References External links''Terebratu ...
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Terebratula Gortanii
''Terebratula'' is a modern genus of brachiopods with a fossil record dating back to the Late Devonian. These brachiopods are stationary epifaunal suspension feeders and have a worldwide distribution. Description ''Terebratula'' species have biconvex egg-shaped shells, anterior margins of the valves have two small folds, concentric growth lines are quite thin or nearly absent. The larger valve has a ventral umbo with the opening through which they extend a short peduncle. Selected species Reassigned species As ''Terebratula'' has been erected early on in paleontology, many species have since been reassigned to other genera. Gallery File:Terebrantula ampulla.2 - Plioceno.JPG, ''Terebrantula ampulla'' fossil from Pliocene founded in Almería File:Terebratula.jpg, ''Terebratula longirostris'' fossil at the Geological Museum, Copenhagen File:Terebratulidae - Terebratula.JPG, ''Terebratula'' sp. from the Triassic of Bolzano, Italy References External links''Terebratu ...
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Terebratula Gaudryi
''Terebratula'' is a modern genus of brachiopods with a fossil record dating back to the Late Devonian. These brachiopods are stationary epifaunal suspension feeders and have a worldwide distribution. Description ''Terebratula'' species have biconvex egg-shaped shells, anterior margins of the valves have two small folds, concentric growth lines are quite thin or nearly absent. The larger valve has a ventral umbo with the opening through which they extend a short peduncle. Selected species Reassigned species As ''Terebratula'' has been erected early on in paleontology, many species have since been reassigned to other genera. Gallery File:Terebrantula ampulla.2 - Plioceno.JPG, ''Terebrantula ampulla'' fossil from Pliocene founded in Almería File:Terebratula.jpg, ''Terebratula longirostris'' fossil at the Geological Museum, Copenhagen File:Terebratulidae - Terebratula.JPG, ''Terebratula'' sp. from the Triassic of Bolzano, Italy References External links''Terebratu ...
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