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- The Floian is the second stage of the Ordovician Period. It succeeds the Tremadocian with which it forms the Lower Ordovician series. It precedes the Dapingian...
- the Dapingian age of the Middle Ordovician. It includes Tremadocian and Floian ages. International Commission on Stratigraphy (ICS) appointed working groups...
- Dalmanitidae is a family of trilobites in the order Phacopida that lived from the Floian (Ordovician) to the Devonian and includes 33 genera. "†family Dalmanitidae...
- Adamsoceras Georgina Orthocerids of the Floian Eobactrites Barrandeocerida of the Floian Plectoceras Ellesmerocerida of the Floian Amsleroceras Apocrinoceras Avoceras...
- Tremadoc corresponds to the ICS's Tremadocian. The Arenig corresponds to the Floian, all of the Dapingian and the early Darriwilian. The Llanvirn corresponds...
- order of stromatoporoid sponges. They lived from the Early Ordovician (Floian stage) to the Late Devonian (Famennian stage), though a few ****tive fossils...
- Ibexaspis and related new genera, with species from the Early Ordovician (Floian; Tulean, Blackhillsian) of the Great Basin, western USA". Zootaxa. 4525...
- Stephen R. (2011). "Affinities of the Lower Ordovician (Tulean; lower Floian) trilobite Gladiatoria, with species from the Great Basin, western United...
- Tetragraptidae is an extinct family of graptolites from the Floian to Darriwilian epochs of the Ordovician Period. List of genera from Maletz (2014): †Corymbograptus...
- monophyletic, and are known from the Floian to the Ludfordian. The Cyrtometopinae were present between the Floian and the Upper Katian, enveloping 22 species...