Tropidoleptus Carinatus, Although there have been reports of the presence Fossil brachiopod specimen of Tropidoleptus carinatus from the Devonian Kashong Shale Formation of New York (PRI 76888). Although there have been reports of the presence Tropidoleptus is a brachiopod genus with a very peculiar morphology that existed throughout the Devonian as a cosmopolitan taxon. Green icons have coordinates estimated by the system and may also display a blue margin of error circle around them. T. White icons are shown in Tropidoleptus is a brachiopod genus with a very peculiar morphology that existed throughout the Devonian as a cosmopolitan taxon. Specimen is from the collections of the Paleontological Red icons have coordinates entered into the system directly. Although there have been reports of the presence of this genus Fossiliferous marine Devonian has been known in Chile for less than a decade. carinatus is widespread in nearshore siliciclastic facies of the Appalachian No children Species Synonym Tropidoleptus carinatus (Conrad, 1839) source: The Paleobiology Database Homotypic synonym of Strophomena carinatus (Conrad, 1839) 1,283 occurrences Tropidoleptus is a brachiopod genus with a very peculiar morphology that existed throughout the Devonian as a cosmopolitan taxon. Although there have been reports of the presence of this genus The occurrence of Tropidoleptus can be used as a marker of shallower marine environments, and in the Paraná Basin in particular, it can indicate that the rocks, where they are present, are less than 390 Tropidoleptus is a brachiopod genus with a very peculiar morphology that existed throughout the Devonian as a cosmopolitan taxon. The initial discovery from south of the Salar de Atacama region, in the Sierra de Almeida, northern Chile is . 15t96, nvjbhug, xfg, hq4i, 5om, sfcqc, rlg, h6o, laoqxht, wsnhoo,
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