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- Cyrtospirifer is an extinct genus of brachiopods. The fossils are present in the Middle and Upper Devonian. It is likely that Tenticospirifer, that itself...
- Cyrtospirifer verneuili, also called Spirifer verneuili, is an extinct species of brachiopod. The fossils are present in the Upper Devonian. In Cornwall...
- rotundatus S. subhayasakai = Sinospirifer subextensus S. verneuili = Cyrtospirifer verneuili S. verneuili var. subarchiaci = Plicapustula subarchiaci S...
- is A. arakelyani; genus might also include "Cyrtospirifer" kursaensis Sidjachenko (1962) and "Cyrtospirifer" limatus Solkina in Sidjachenko (1962) . Argyrotheca...
- Society of France in 1840, 1853, and 1867. The deformed brachiopod fossil Cyrtospirifer verneuili, known to quarrymen as the Delabole Butterfly, was found in...
- †Cyrtospirifer gallatinensisCyrtospirifer hornellensisCyrtospirifer monticolaCyrtospirifer perryi – type locality for speciesCyrtospirifer thalattodoxa...
- environments to shallow sea environments. The deformed brachiopod fossil Cyrtospirifer verneuili, known to quarrymen as the Delabole Butterfly, was found in...
- an extinct family of brachiopods. Acutella Austrospirifer Cyrtiopsis Cyrtospirifer Dichospirifer Dmitria Eodmitria Liraspirifer Mennespirifer Petshorospirifer...
- estimated 2,000 feet (600 m). Brachiopods abundant, especially Spirifer, Cyrtospirifer, Productilla, Carmarotoechia, Atrypa. Stromatoporoids. Syringopora (closely...
- quartziferous. This is the Aye formation, including spiriferida like Cyrtospirifer verneuili, Rhynchonellida as Rhynchonella pugnus and R. boloniensis...