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English: Exogyra flabellata fossil (Later Cretaceous: Cenomanian-Turonian) founded in Picofrentes (Soria), in a laboratory of practices of the Faculty of Sciences of the University of Corunna, Spain ... Español: Exogyra flabellata fósil (Cretácico superior: Cenomaniense-Turoniense) encontrado en Picofrentes (Soria),
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Britannica online encyclopedia article on Exogyra (paleontology), extinct molluscan genus common in shallow-water marine deposits of the Jurassic and Cretaceous periods (from 208 to 66.4 million years ago). Exogyra is characterized by its very thick shell, which attained massive proportions. ... CREATE MY Exogyra NEW DOCUMENT...
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Exogyra costata costata; Say, 1820 Cretaceous Maestrichtian Corsicana Marl - - ... Exogyra costata spinifera; Stephenson, 1941 Cretaceous Maestrichtian Peedee upper Found in North Carolina ... Exogyra cancellata; Stephenson, 1914 Cretaceous Lower Maestrichtian Demopolis Chalk - Demopolis Type Locality...
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Exogyra plexa is a small, approximately 1 cm sized, oyster that occurs in the Fredricksburg and Washita formations of the Cretaceous deposits of Texas. It is thought to have evolved from a Ceratostreon ancestor. ... The topic treated here, however, is that of the Ceratostreon-Exogyra plexa-Ilymatogyra arietina lineage,
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The Cretaceous osyter Exogyra sp. ... The oysters Exogyra and Pycnodonte were the most common bivalves of the Cretaceous period. Lying on the seabed floor with the convex side in the mud and the flat side position at the seafloor surface for camouflage.
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Definition of Exogyra in the Online Dictionary. Meaning of Exogyra. Pronunciation of Exogyra. Translations of Exogyra. Exogyra synonyms, Exogyra antonyms. Information about Exogyra in the free online English dictionary and encyclopedia. ... How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about ... All content on this website,
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The most common are the oysters Exogyra and Pycnodonte, which are found in vast numbers at many localities. A layer several feet thick of these oysters are found at the base of the Navesink formation, and can be seen at Poricy Brook, Big Brook, and other well known collecting spots.
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This article has been cited by other articles: ... This record provided courtesy of AGI/GeoRef. ... A. M. Bush, R. K. Bambach, and G. M. Daley; Changes in theoretical ecospace utilization in marine fossil assemblages between the mid-Paleozoic and late Cenozoic; Paleobiology, January 1, 2007; 33(1): 76 - 97.
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