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General spirorbid morphology and
ecology from the
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General spirorbid morphology and ecology...
- north-western Europe, and has been
described as "probably the
commonest spirorbid in the world".
Janua pagenstecheri lives attached to
substrates such as...
- Bryozoans,
tabulate corals, crinoids, brachiopods, and
clusters of
coiled ‘
spirorbids’ all
occupied the
cryptic niche. The rim of the
hidden areas hosted the...
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Sandy Hook.
Shark eye (Neverita duplicata) Hard tube
worms (Serpulid and
Spirorbid worms) Clam worm (Nereis spp.) Red
beard sponge (Clathria prolifera) Lacy...
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Palaeolimnadiopsis freysteini.
Invertebrate fossils from
Linton include '
spirorbid' tubes, ostracods,
syncarid crustaceans, and
millipedes (Xyloiulus bairdi...
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other organisms, such as insects, branchiopods, ostracods,
millipedes and
spirorbid worms. The thin and long
paddles of
Adelophthalmus indicates that it was...
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seaweed as the parent. Ireland,
north and west
coasts of Britain; also the
coast from
North Norway to
North France.
General spirorbid morphology v t e...
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ichnofossil Microconchus M. vorax, M.
minimus Tentaculita Formerly classed as a
spirorbid Prolimulus P.
woodwardi Bellinuridae Likely clades with
other genera like...