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- The Terreneuvian is the lowermost and oldest series of the Cambrian geological system. Its base is defined by the first appearance datum of the trace fossil...
- skeletons and the appearance of the first Archaeocyath bioherms. The Terreneuvian is the lowermost series/epoch of the Cambrian, lasting from 538.8 ± 0...
- Franco-Newfoundlanders, also known as Franco-Terreneuvians (or just Terreneuvians) in English or Franco-Terreneuviens in French, are francophone and/or...
- Era, and the Cambrian Period. It is the first of the two stages of the Terreneuvian series. Its base is defined as the first appearance of the trace fossil...
- Vertebrates (/ˈvɜːrtəbrɪts, -ˌbreɪts/) are animals with a vertebral column (backbone or spine), and a cranium, or skull. The vertebral column surrounds...
- Stage 2 of the Cambrian is the unnamed upper stage of the Terreneuvian Series. It lies atop the Fortunian and below Stage 3 of the Cambrian. It is commonly...
- (458–470 Ma) Early (470–485 Ma) Cambrian (485–539 Ma) Furongian (485–497 Ma) Miaolingian (497–509 Ma) Series 2 (509–521 Ma) Terreneuvian (521–539 Ma)...
- Mesozoic Cambrian Ordovician Silurian Devonian Carbon­iferous Permian Terreneuvian Series 2 Miaolingian Furongian Early Middle Late Llandovery ~ ~ ~ Early...
- Series 2 is the unnamed 2nd series of the Cambrian. It lies above the Terreneuvian series and below the Miaolingian. Series 2 has not been formally defined...
- (458–470 Ma) Early (470–485 Ma) Cambrian (485–539 Ma) Furongian (485–497 Ma) Miaolingian (497–509 Ma) Series 2 (509–521 Ma) Terreneuvian (521–539 Ma)...