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- Barrande is a French surname, and it may refer to: Joachim Barrande (1799, Saugues –1883, Frohsdorf, Lanzenkirchen), a French-Czech geologist and palaeontologist...
- Joachim Barrande (11 August 1799 – 5 October 1883) was a French geologist and palaeontologist. He was particularly known for his work on trilobites, published...
- the strata of the Baltic island of Gotland. The French geologist Joachim Barrande, building on Murchison's work, used the term Silurian in a more comprehensive...
- preserved similarly to bodies in Pompeii. The French palaeontologist Joachim Barrande (1799–1883) carried out his landmark study of trilobites in the Cambrian...
- cephalopods belonging to the Ammonite subclass. It takes its name in honour of the paleontologist Joachim Barrande. "Biography of Joachim Barrande". v t e...
- Wenlock-aged Motol Formation in Bohemia, Czech Republic, described by Joachim Barrande, in 1852, as "Trilobites orphana." In 1945, Prantl and Pribyl reclassify...
- carimatus Cryptolithus ****si (Ulrich & Whittington) Cryptolithus goldfussi (Barrande) Cryptolithus inopinatus (Whittard) Cryptolithus intertetus (Whittard)...
- 1957 Type species Acadoparadoxides sacheri (Barrande, 1852) Subgenera Acadoparadoxides A. sacheri (Barrande, 1852) (type species) = Paradoxides sacheri...
- (Barrande 1865) Inversoceras percurvatum Foerste 1926 Inversoceras perversum eoperversum Stridsberg 1988 Inversoceras perversum falciformis (Barrande 1865)...
- considered monotypic, containing only the type species: Metacalymene baylei Barrande, 1846. These trilobites were n****benthic detritivore. They lived in the...