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- Russia. Retrieved 2013-02-21. Image of Gigantoproductus fossil, geology collection, Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum Gigantoproductus cr****us Sarytcheva...
- Gigantoproductus giganteus ("Gigantic giant Productus") is an extinct species of brachiopods in the family Monticuliferidae, known only from its fossil...
- endosymbiotic event, or multiple independent events. Some brachiopods (Gigantoproductus) and bivalves (Tridacna) also evolved photoautotrophy. Olson, John...
- size and had very thick s**** (for example, the 30 cm (12 in)-wide Gigantoproductus), while others like Chonetes were more conservative in form. Athyridids...
- venosa is the largest extant species. The largest brachiopods known—Gigantoproductus and Titanaria, reaching 30 to 38 centimetres (12 to 15 in) in width—occurred...
- metres (1 ft 8 in). Another huge brachiopod was the Carboniferous Gigantoproductus giganteus, with s**** width from 30 cm (12 in) to over 35 centimetres...
- along a concessionary footpath. Chrome Hill contains good exposures of Gigantoproductus fossils; it is part of a designated Site of Special Scientific Interest...
- layer. Higher, in the limestone layers, remains of the brachiopod Gigantoproductus superior were found. Another specimen of S. ficoides was found on the...
- several species of goniatite have been named in his honour including Gigantoproductus bisati, Cravenoceratoides bisati, Goniatites bisati and Chaenocarciola...
- the subfamily Gigantoproductinae. A study on the diet of species of Gigantoproductus from the Viséan of Derbyshire (United Kingdom), and on its implications...