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- structures on the pterygoid and vomer and a plate-like coracoid. Proganochelys quenstedti is the the only known species of this genus and is among the oldest known...
- quenstedti is a small species of brachiopods with a maximum size of about 0.3 inches or 7.6 millimetres wide. Specimens attributed to V. quenstedti from...
- P. engelhardti skull and neck (MB 1927.19.1) previously ****igned to P. quenstedti and P. longiceps, at the Museum für Naturkunde, Berlin...
- Bythiospeum quenstedti is a species of very small freshwater snails that have an operculum, aquatic gastropod mollusks in the family Moitessieriidae. This...
- dargniesi (Hess, 1972) = Extracrinus dargniesi P. dichotomus (McCoy, 1848) P. doreckae Simms, 1989 P. quenstedti Oppel, 1856 = Pentacrinus quenstedti...
- megalodon yamanarii C. morricei C. polygurus C. polygyrus C. productus C. quenstedti C. rectidens C. rectideus C. semiserratus C. subauriculatus C. tumidissimus...
- 1952 †I. proximus'' Tuomey, 1854 †I. pseudolucifer Afitsky, 1967 †I. quenstedti Pcelinceva, 1933 †I. robertsoni Walaszczyk & Cobban, 2006 †I. saskatchewanensis...
- plates, with the exception of the Jur****ic species I. quenstedti. Complete specimens of I. quenstedti from the Late Jur****ic of Germany most closely resemble...
- since the Silurian, from when fossils are known. The extant species V. quenstedti is known from the late Eocene. It was initially known only from the holotype...
- Onychophorans (velvet worms) Rhabdopleura (a hemichordate) Valdiviathyris quenstedti (a craniforman brachiopod) Paleodictyon nodosum (unknown) Relict (biology)...