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- Invertebrate Fossils, gives a practical and useful classification of pelecypods (Bivalvia) even if somewhat antiquated, based on s**** structure, gill...
- fossils from the Cretaceous rocks of the Kyzylkum include tree trunks, pelecypods, beetles, sharks, rays, bony fish, frogs, salamanders, turtles, crocodylomorphs...
- on invertebrates such as mollusks (particularly gastropods, as well as pelecypods, echinoids, crustaceans, and annelids) other fish, and even the highly...
- ISBN 978-0-85199-655-4. Douglas Grant Smith (2001). "Mollusca (gastropods, pelecypods)". Pennak's freshwater invertebrates of the United States: Porifera to...
- corals, fusulinida, and gastropods. During the early Mesozoic, Tri****ic pelecypods were common Washington inhabitants. Jur****ic and Cretaceous life left...
- at Fossilworks.org R. Roth, N.D. Newell, and B.H. Burma. 1941. Permian pelecypods in the lower Quartermaster Formation, Texas. Journal of Paleontology 15(3):312-317...
- include various brachiopods, corals, echinoid fragments, gastropods, pelecypods, and stromatolites. These fossils indicate an Early Jur****ic age (Lower...
- Middle Eocene invertebrates of California included corals, gastropods, and pelecypods. At least some of these corals were solitary. Oligocene plant fossils...
- them." Fossils found at this State Park include: Bryozoans, brachiopods, pelecypods, horn corals, cephalopods, gastropods, crinoids, trilobites and mollusks...
- these sediments grade laterally into nears**** marine clays with fossil pelecypods. The Eocene sediments are overlain by fossiliferous, terrestrial and marine...