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- Scenella is an extinct genus of fossil invertebrate animal which is generally considered to be a mollusc; at various times it has been suggested that this...
- Scenella tenuistriata is an extinct species generally classified as a mollusc or hydrozoan in the family Scenellidae. Scenella tenuistriata was originally...
- gastropods at all. Earliest Cambrian organisms like Helcionella, Barskovia and Scenella are no longer considered gastropods,[citation needed] and the tiny coiled...
- (Nemakit-Daldynian–Atdabanian) of Estonia. Originally described as a species of Scenella in 1888a, it was redescribed as a possible stem-brachiopod in 2003. "Estoniadiscus...
- Robison, R. A. (1988). "Taxonomy and paleobiology of some Middle Cambrian Scenella (Cnidaria) and Hyolithids (Mollusca) from western North America" (PDF)...
- Temporal range: Middle Ordovician–Late Ordovician PreꞒ Ꞓ O S D C P T J K Pg N Scenella from the Burgess Shale, Middle Cambrian, Walcott Quarry, near Field, British...
- placement is somewhat controversial, it has been aligned with the halkieriids. Scenella Mollusca Superfamily Scenelloidea 1206 specimens A disk shaped mollusk...
- †Pterotheca †Reedsoceras †Reteocrinus †Rigidella †Rioceras †ScenellaScenella compressaScenella obtusa †Similodonta †Skenidioides †Sowerbyella †Spyroceras...
- †Rimouskia †Rossodus †Ruedemannipterus †Rusophycus †Sawdonia †ScenellaScenella montrealensisScenella pretensa †Schizo (genus) †Scutellum Ser**** †Serrodiscus...
- colder parts of Northern Europe, Greenland, North America and Northern Asia Scenella reticulata, an extinct mollusc species from the Early Cambrian–Middle Ordovician...