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- Genus Hederopsis Genus Hernodia Hederelloids encrusting a brachiopod from the Devonian of Ohio SEM image of a hederelloid from the Devonian of Michigan...
- brachiopod from Ohio which served as a host substrate for a colony of hederelloids Prototaxites, an 8-meter genus of fungus. The Late Devonian extinction...
- Chitons saw a peak in diversity during the middle of the Silurian. Hederelloids enjo**** significant success in the Silurian, with some developing symbioses...
- the Foraminifera, corals, Bryozoa, Ostracoda, brachiopods, ammonoids, hederelloids, microconchids and echinoderms (especially crinoids).[citation needed]...
- with brachiozoans and annelids as possible sister taxa. The extinct hederelloids, microconchids, cornulitids, and tentaculitids were likely lophophorates...
- common subject for SEM micrographs: red blood cells. SEM image of a hederelloid from the Devonian of Michigan (largest tube diameter is 0.75 mm). The...
- dominated by bryozoa, diverse and abundant brachiopods, the enigmatic hederelloids, microconchids and corals. Lily-like crinoids were abundant, and trilobites...
- (s****), mollusc s**** and the rostra of belemnites. Hederellids or Hederelloids are fossilized tubes, usually curved and between 0.1 and 1.8 mm wide...
- marine organisms (especially bryozoans, oysters, barnacles, cornulitids, hederelloids, microconchids and crinoids), borings of organisms produced through bioerosion...
- conulariids, rugose and tabulate corals, tentaculitoids, bryozoans, hederelloids, brachiopods, hyoliths, gastropods, rostroconchs, bivalves, nautiloids...