Oleneothyris harlani, a brachiopod from Paleocene Vincentown Formation ... Oleneothyris harlani is a large brachiopod from the Paleocene Epoch averaging about 2 inches in length. These shells are found in abundant in what is known as the Oleneothyris biostrome, a well-known stratigraphic marker at the top of the...
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imens of Oleneothyris I was able to substan- ... name for the species should be Oleneothyris subfragilis (d'Orbigny, 1850). REFERENCES. COOPER, G. A. 1942. ...
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members of the brachiopod Oleneothyris harlani (Morton) in the Upper ... tolerance to current and wave action on the part of Oleneothyris harlani is ...
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Geology of the New York City region ... Elsewhere on the Coastal Plain the Vincentown is extremely fossiliferous containing abundant foraminifera, bryozoa, and a prominent basal shell bed containing Oleneothyris harlani (Figure 118), along with Gryphaea dissimilaris, and bone fragments.
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Notes on and description of Oleneothyris fragilis (Morton) 1828 (Brachiopoda, Terebratulidae). American Museum novitates ; no. 2621 ... "The Oleneothyris biostrome, a well-known stratigraphic marker at the top of the Hornerstown Formation in the Atlantic Coastal Plain, contains two distinct species of a large...
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Our representative terebratulid shown above is Oleneothyris, which lived during the Eocene. Terebratulids are responsible for the name of "lamp shells" for brachiopods; their shells resemble ancient oil lamps, with the pedicle foramen resembling a wick.
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published on: 2/11/2005 ... Grade Range: Middle Grades (6-8) ... Brachiopods - Oleneothyris, Neospirifier, Spirifer, Mucrospirifer, Eospirifer...
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ginate (Meristina, Oleneothyris) to weakly sul- cate (Eumetria, Beecheria) to strongly sulcate ... (Oleneothyris) to a nearly short strophic (linear) ...
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