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- Cardiola is an extinct genus of sal****er clams, marine bivalve molluscs that lived from the Silurian to the Middle Devonian in Africa, Europe, and North...
- Butovicellidae Genus: † Butovicella Family: † Praecardiidae Genus: † Slava Genus: † Cardiola Family: † Antipleuridae Genus: † Dualina Genus: † Hercynella Protobranchia...
- a fragmentary harpetid trilobite. Also preserved are bivalves, such as Cardiola, and graptolites, such as Monograptus. Pterygotus most typically occurs...
- †Batostoma †Batostomella †Bucania – or unidentified comparable form †CardiolaCardiola gibbosa †Cartericardia – tentative report †Cartericardia dubia – type...
- of the lundgreni biozone, dominated by epibyssate cardiolid bivalves (Cardiola, Isiola) and rare reclining bivalves (Slava, Dualina), along with atrypid...
- Among the brachiopods are Crania, Leptaena, Lingula, and Strophomena. Cardiola and Modiolopsis occur among the pelecypods; Euomphalus, Bellerophon, Murchisonia...
- (Leptaena rhomboidalis, Rhynchonella Wilsoni, Atrypa reticularis), pelecypods (Cardiola interrupts, Ctenodonta sulcata) and gastropods and cephalopods (many species...
- Formation Devonian Alticola Limestone Silurian Blumau Formation Silurian Cardiola Formation Silurian Megarella Formation Silurian Wolayer Formation Late...
- †Camerella †Carabocrinus †Carabocrinus radiatus †Carabocrinus slocomiCardiolaCardiola lyoni †Carinatrypa †Carinatrypa dysmorphstrota †Cariniferella †Cariniferella...
- Orthis, Leptaena, Pentamerus). Lamellibranchs include the genera Avicula, Cardiola and Grammysia whilst Murchisonia, Bellerophon and Omphalotrochus are common...