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Moroccan brachiopod


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The atrypids had a final diversification during the Middle Devonian, so there are a lot of genera that look quite similar to Atrypa, but aren't. 

Without a more precise location, and there more often than not isn't with Moroccan brachiopods, it's very difficult to say.

But this looks like a Moroccan Pseudoatrypa to me. 

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+1 for atrypid, possibly Pseudoatrypa just as Adam suggested.

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23 hours ago, Tidgy's Dad said:

The atrypids had a final diversification during the Middle Devonian, so there are a lot of genera that look quite similar to Atrypa, but aren't. 

Without a more precise location, and there more often than not isn't with Moroccan brachiopods, it's very difficult to say.

But this looks like a Moroccan Pseudoatrypa to me. 

Thanks Adam ;) yeah I don’t have more precise info unfortunately 

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