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Typhloesus wellsi is an
extinct species of
enigmatic bilaterian animals from the Bear
Gulch Limestone. It was once
thought to be the
first body fossil...
- of the
three conodont species with
preserved body fossils.
Fossils of
Typhloesus, at one time
considered the
first conodont body fossil.
Although conodont...
- syringoporid);
Boone Limestone (lower Carboniferous) near Hiw****e,
Arkansas Typhloesus was a
bizarre invertebrate that
lived in Montana. It is
possibly a mollusk...
- like brachiopods, ray
finned fish, arthropods, and the
possible mollusk Typhloesus are also
known from the site.
Wamsutta Formation ~320-318 Ma M****achusetts...
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synziphosurine and more
enigmatic creatures like the
potential gastropod relative Typhloesus, and the "Square objects"
which might be sea
salps or cnidarians. Other...
- CO;2-1. PMIDĀ 10681469. S2CIDĀ 21466183.
Conway Morris,
Simon (1990-04-12). "
Typhloesus wellsi (Melton and Scott, 1973), a
bizarre metazoan from the Carboniferous...
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information on the
anatomy of
Typhloesus wellsi is
presented by
Conway Morris &
Caron (2022), who
consider it
plausible that
Typhloesus was a
pelagic mollusc...