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contains three described species,
Fordilla germanica,
Fordilla sibirica, and the type
species Fordilla troyensis.
Fordilla are
small bivalves with valves...
- and
Pojeta recommended Buluniella belonged to
Fordilla and
suggested the
species be
treated as
Fordilla borealis.
Further examination of the
fossils has...
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cephalopods (e.g., Plectronoceras, Nectocaris?) and
bivalves (Pojetaia,
Fordilla)
towards the
middle of the
Cambrian period, c. 500 million
years ago, though...
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remains behind in the rocks.
Possible early bivalves include Pojetaia and
Fordilla;
these probably lie in the stem
rather than
crown group.
Watsonella and...
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genera to have been
described from the Cambrian, the
other three being Fordilla, Pojetaia, and Camya. Carter, J.G.; et al. (2011). "A
Synoptical classification...
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Middle East, Asia, and Australia. The
family currently contains two genera,
Fordilla and Pojetaia, each with up to
three described species. Due to the size...
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Turkish Small s****y fauna.
Fordilla are
small bivalves with
valves that are
equal in size and
suboval in shape. In size,
Fordilla specimens reach a total...
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internal s****
microstructure said to
connect it with the
early bivalves Fordilla and Pojetaia.
Watsonella was
described by
Amadeus William Grabau in 1900...
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internal s****
microstructure said to
connect it with the
early bivalves Fordilla and Pojetaia. Li, Luoyang; Zhang, Xingliang; Skovsted,
Christian B.; Yun...
- (squid, octopus, cuttlefish) are
abundant today. The
Early Cambrian fossils Fordilla and
Pojetaia are
regarded as bivalves. "Modern-looking"
bivalves appeared...