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- 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)...