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Bryozoans - Septopora subsuadrans Fossil Chesterian Zone of the Bangor Limestone Formation in northern Alabama Mississippian Period c 325,000,000 years ago Bryozoans are some of the most abundant fossils in the world. They are also widespread today, both in marine and freshwater environments, living at all latitudes and at depths ranging downward to at least 27,900 feet (8,500 meters). Septopora exemplifies the branching form of some bryozoan colonies. Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Bryzoa Class: Stenolaemata Order: Fenestrida Family: Septoporidae Genus: Septopora Specie-
- 500 meters). septopora exemplifies the branching form of some bryozoan colonies. kingdom: animalia phylum: bryzoa class: stenolaemata order: fenestrida family: septoporidae genus: septopora species: subsuadrans drag files here to attach
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- 500 meters). septopora exemplifies the branching form of some bryozoan colonies. kingdom: animalia phylum: bryzoa class: stenolaemata order: fenestrida family: septoporidae genus: septopora species: subsuadrans drag files here to attach
- 900 feet (8
- living at all latitudes and at depths ranging downward to at least 27
- both in marine and freshwater environments
- bryozoans - septopora subsuadrans fossil chesterian zone of the bangor limestone formation in northern alabama mississippian period c 325000000 years ago bryozoans are some of the most abundant fossils in the world. they are also widespread today
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- alabama
- mississippian period
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From the album: MY FOSSIL Collection - Dpaul7
Bryozoans - Septopora subsuadrans Fossil Chesterian Zone of the Bangor Limestone Formation in northern Alabama Mississippian Period c 325,000,000 years ago Bryozoans are some of the most abundant fossils in the world. They are also widespread today, both in marine and freshwater environments, living at all latitudes and at depths ranging downward to at least 27,900 feet (8,500 meters). Septopora exemplifies the branching form of some bryozoan colonies. Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Bryzoa Class: Stenolaemata Order: Fenestrida Family: Septoporidae Genus: Septopora Specie-
- 500 meters). septopora exemplifies the branching form of some bryozoan colonies. kingdom: animalia phylum: bryzoa class: stenolaemata order: fenestrida family: septoporidae genus: septopora species: subsuadrans drag files here to attach
- 900 feet (8
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- 500 meters). septopora exemplifies the branching form of some bryozoan colonies. kingdom: animalia phylum: bryzoa class: stenolaemata order: fenestrida family: septoporidae genus: septopora species: subsuadrans drag files here to attach
- 900 feet (8
- living at all latitudes and at depths ranging downward to at least 27
- both in marine and freshwater environments
- bryozoans - septopora subsuadrans fossil chesterian zone of the bangor limestone formation in northern alabama mississippian period c 325000000 years ago bryozoans are some of the most abundant fossils in the world. they are also widespread today
- or choose files... max total size 3.95mb
- alabama
- mississippian period