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Linthia is an
extinct genus of
echinoids that
lived from the Late
Cretaceous to the Eocene. Its
remains have been
found in Africa, Asia, Europe, and North...
- lind is also uncertain,
perhaps it is from the Proto-Germanic
adjective *
linþia-,
meaning "flexible", or
perhaps it is from the Old Danish/Old
Saxon lithi...
- Name
Species Locality/Member
Material Notes Image Linthia L.
summesbergeri Pucking A type of sea urchin, only a few
specimen have been
recovered from...
- moragjonesi,
Hyposaurus sp.,
Crocodylomorpha indet.,
Cubitostrea multicostata,
Linthia sudanensis,
Deltoidonautilus sp.
Continental Intercalaire Formation Berriasian...
- patagonensis,
Iheringiella patagonensis,
Isechinus (Toxopneustes) praecursor,
Linthia gaudryii,
Platypygus (Cyrthoma) posthumus,
Psammechinus iheringi, P. tournoueri...
- L.
trojana East
Coast Limestone Quarry,
North Carolina A sand dollar.
Linthia L.
variabilis East
Coast Limestone Quarry,
North Carolina A schizasterid...
- c. 628).
First element PGmc *þeudo- ("people"), the
second element is *
linthia meaning "soft, flexible", but
possibly also "snake" or "dragon". The mother...
- †Leidyosuchus –
tentative report †Lepidodendron Lima
Limatula †Linearis †Lingula †
Linthia Lopha †Lopha
falcata †Lucasuchus †Lucasuchus
hunti †Lucina †Lytoceras Martesia...
- (Deltoidonautilus sp.),
gastropods (Gistortia sp.), sea
urchins (e.g.,
Linthia sudanensis,
Oriolampas michelini), and
bivalves (Lucinidae indet.). Over...
- †Hoploscaphites †Inoceramus †Jeletzkytes †Jeletzkytes
nodosus Limatula †
Linthia †Mathilda †Menuites †Micraster
Micropora –
tentative report †Naomichelys...