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Stringocephalis Brachiopod Guangxi, China Devonian Period (419.2-358.9 million years ago) Stringocephalus is an extinct genus of large brachiopods; between 388.1 to 376.1 million years old - they are usually found as fossils in Devonian marine rocks. Several forms of the genus are known; they may be found in western North America, northern Europe (especially Poland), Asia and the Canning Basin of Western Australia. Several different types are known; they share a well-developed, curved structure shaped like a beak. Some of the largest specimens discovered to date have been found in China. Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Brachiopoda Class: Rhynchonellata Order: Terebratulida Suborder: †Terebratulidina Superfamily: †Stringocephaloidea Family: †Stringocephalidae Genus: †Stringocephalus-
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From the album: MY FOSSIL Collection - Dpaul7
Stringocephalis Brachiopod Guangxi, China Devonian Period (419.2-358.9 million years ago) Stringocephalus is an extinct genus of large brachiopods; between 388.1 to 376.1 million years old - they are usually found as fossils in Devonian marine rocks. Several forms of the genus are known; they may be found in western North America, northern Europe (especially Poland), Asia and the Canning Basin of Western Australia. Several different types are known; they share a well-developed, curved structure shaped like a beak. Some of the largest specimens discovered to date have been found in China. Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Brachiopoda Class: Rhynchonellata Order: Terebratulida Suborder: †Terebratulidina Superfamily: †Stringocephaloidea Family: †Stringocephalidae Genus: †Stringocephalus-
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From the album: MY FOSSIL Collection - Dpaul7
Stringocephalis Brachiopod Guangxi, China Devonian Period (419.2-358.9 million years ago) Stringocephalus is an extinct genus of large brachiopods; between 388.1 to 376.1 million years old - they are usually found as fossils in Devonian marine rocks. Several forms of the genus are known; they may be found in western North America, northern Europe (especially Poland), Asia and the Canning Basin of Western Australia. Several different types are known; they share a well-developed, curved structure shaped like a beak. Some of the largest specimens discovered to date have been found in China. Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Brachiopoda Class: Rhynchonellata Order: Terebratulida Suborder: †Terebratulidina Superfamily: †Stringocephaloidea Family: †Stringocephalidae Genus: †Stringocephalus-
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Stringocephalis Brachiopod Guangxi, China Devonian Period (419.2-358.9 million years ago) Stringocephalus is an extinct genus of large brachiopods; between 388.1 to 376.1 million years old - they are usually found as fossils in Devonian marine rocks. Several forms of the genus are known; they may be found in western North America, northern Europe (especially Poland), Asia and the Canning Basin of Western Australia. Several different types are known; they share a well-developed, curved structure shaped like a beak. Some of the largest specimens discovered to date have been found in China. Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Brachiopoda Class: Rhynchonellata Order: Terebratulida Suborder: †Terebratulidina Superfamily: †Stringocephaloidea Family: †Stringocephalidae Genus: †Stringocephalus-
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