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Show us your Devonian Epizoans & Pathological Brachiopods!
Brach3 posted a topic in General Fossil Discussion
Dear all, if Devonian Epizoans (Epibionts) & Pathological Brachiopods (all the periods) are a fascinating group of fossils for you and you want to discuss anything about their paleoecology, please post your photos (specimens) in this thread.- 225 replies
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Silurian Crinoids From World War I Trenches in the Austrian Alps
Oxytropidoceras posted a topic in Fossil News
World War I trenches in the Austrian Alps reveal 450 million year old fossils that shed light on Earth's first animals. Mark Prigg, Daily Mail, UK, April 3, 2017 http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-4376700/World-War-trenches-Alps-reveal-450m-year-old-fossils.html The paper is: Ferretti, A., Ausich, W. I., Corradini, C., Corriga, M. G., & Schönlaub, H. P. (2016). Stars in the Silurian sky. A case study from the Carnic Alps, Austria. Geologica Acta, 14(4), 335-347. http://revistes.ub.edu/index.php/GEOACTA/article/viewFile/16710/19832 http://revistes.ub.edu/index.php/GEOACTA/article/view/GeologicaActa2016.14.4.1/19832 Yours, Paul H.-
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