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From the album: MY FOSSIL Collection - Dpaul7
Aviculopectin sp. Bivalve Chesterian Zone of the Bangor Limestone Formation in northern Alabama Mississippian Age (ca 325,000,000 yrs old) Aviculopecten is an extinct genus of bivalve mollusc that lived from the Early Devonian to the Late Triassic in Asia, Australia, Europe, North America, and South America. Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Mollusca Class: Bivalvia Order: Pterioida Family: †Aviculopectinidae Genus: †Aviculopecten-
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From the album: MY FOSSIL Collection - Dpaul7
Aviculopectin sp. Bivalve Chesterian Zone of the Bangor Limestone Formation in northern Alabama Mississippian Age (ca 325,000,000 yrs old) Aviculopecten is an extinct genus of bivalve mollusc that lived from the Early Devonian to the Late Triassic in Asia, Australia, Europe, North America, and South America. Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Mollusca Class: Bivalvia Order: Pterioida Family: †Aviculopectinidae Genus: †Aviculopecten-
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From the album: MY FOSSIL Collection - Dpaul7
Aviculopectin sp. Bivalve Chesterian Zone of the Bangor Limestone Formation in northern Alabama Mississippian Age (ca 325,000,000 yrs old) Aviculopecten is an extinct genus of bivalve mollusc that lived from the Early Devonian to the Late Triassic in Asia, Australia, Europe, North America, and South America. Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Mollusca Class: Bivalvia Order: Pterioida Family: †Aviculopectinidae Genus: †Aviculopecten-
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From the album: MY FOSSIL Collection - Dpaul7
Archimedes Bryzoan in Matrix Bangor Limestone Formation, North Alabama Mississippian Period c 325,000,000 years ago Archimedes is a genus of bryozoans belonging to the family Fenestellidae. The first use of the term "Archimedes" in relation to this genus was in 1838. This genus of bryozoans is named Archimedes because of its corkscrew shape, in analogy to the Archimedes' screw, a type of water pump which inspired modern ship propellers. These forms are pretty common as fossils but they have been extinct since the Permian. Archimedes is a genus of fenestrate bryozoans with a calcified-
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