THE EARLIEST TEREBRATULIDS

Abstract: The earliest terebratulids from Central Asia (Tadzhikistan), Podolia (Ukraine) and Novaya Zemlya (Russia) are described and include the new genus Nordothyris. Cranaena tinctoradiata Cooper and Cloud and Cryptonella melonica (Barrande) are revised for first time. The stratigraphical levels...

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Published in:Palaeontology
Main Author: MODZALEVSKAYA, TATIANA L.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2007
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