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phylum Brachiopoda and the
minute crustaceans known as
ostracods and
conchostracans.
Bivalves have
bilaterally symmetrical and
laterally flattened bodies...
- is
mostly based on
terrestrial and
freshwater tetrapods, as well as
conchostracans ("clam shrimps"), a type of fast-breeding
crustacean which lived in...
- Formation, the last pre-CAMP
section of the
Newark basin.
Typical Rhaetian conchostracans such as
Euestheria brodieana only
appear in the last few
layers of the...
- Schneider, Jörg W.; Silantiev,
Vladimir V. (1 July 2015). "Early Tri****ic
Conchostracans (Crustacea: Branchiopoda) from the
terrestrial Permian–Tri****ic boundary...
- and Pterinoblattina.
Other invertebrates include ostracods, isopods,
conchostracans, and bivalves. The
plants Weichselia and the aquatic,
herbaceous Bevhalstia...
- Cr****
Formation is late
Norian to
Rhaetian according to
fossils of
conchostracans such as
Shipingia olseni and
Euestheria brodieana. Weems,
Robert E.;...
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Beyond vertebrates,
Insects (Blattodea, Coleoptera), Ostracodans,
Conchostracans and
arthropod ichnofossils (Diplichnites, Planolites, Scoyenia) are...
- silicified, fine-grained lake
deposits of
Carapace Sandstone,
fossil conchostracans (clam shrimp) are the most
important in
terms of
number of individuals...
-
Arabia in the Cenomanian. The ****ociation of the
fossil shrimp with
conchostracans,
plant fragments, and fish
indicates the
interaction of
freshwater and...