- revolution. In
North America,
conulariids are
generally more
common in
rocks of
Ordovician and
Carboniferous age.
Conulariids were
benthic animals that were...
-
specimens from the
Kuanchuanpu formation. They
grade in
morphology to
conulariids. "Carinachitidae". Fossilworks.
Gateway to the
Paleobiology Database...
- The
conulariid Conularia milwaukeensis from the
Middle Devonian of Wisconsin...
- and
Scyphozoa than to Anthozoa. Some
researchers classify the
extinct conulariids as cnidarians,
while others propose that they form a
completely separate...
- mantle) of a
living s****ed
mollusk or
another animal, such as
fossil conulariids. Just like the s**** of a mollusk, a
pearl is
composed of
calcium carbonate...
-
prediction that
conulariids constituted part of
Ediacaran biota. List of
Ediacaran genera Ivantsov, A. Y.; Fedonkin, M. A. (2002). "
Conulariid-like fossil...
- 1992). Although,
affinities with the
Conulariida were made
because the
conulariids possess similar three-fold symmetry.
Fedonkin later classified the Trilobozoa...
-
Sphenothallus is a
problematic extinct genus lately attributed to the
conulariids. It was
widespread in
shallow marine environments during the Paleozoic...
- a
conical platyceratid gastropod (Palaeocapulus acutirostre)
attached Conulariid from the
lower Carboniferous of
Indiana Tabulate coral (a syringoporid);...
-
species were also
wiped out by the end of the Tri****ic. Furthermore,
conulariids became extinct. Widmann, Philipp; Bucher, Hugo; Leu, Marc; et al. (2020)...