Rafinesquina ponderosa. Articulate Order Pseudopunctate Superfamily Strophomenacea Late Ordovician -Cincinnatian Found throughout the Cincinnatian. ...
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FOSSILS FOUND ON FIELD TRIPS ... Grewingkia Horn Coral; Streptelasma Horn Coral; Tetradium Colonial Coral; Protaraea Colonial Coral; Other Colonial Corals ... Rafinesquina nasuta...
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Detailed information on Rafinesquina. ... Fine costae, a near strophic hinge line. Rafinesquina is also concavo-convex. ... How well do you know your fossils?
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Until 10 years ago, concavo-convex brachiopods such as the common Ohio forms Rafinesquina and Strophomena, were believed to live convex-down so that the commissure was elevated above the sediment to keep the shell from becoming fouled.
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As with other strophomenids, Rafinesquina has been interpreted as living unattached and immobile on its convex valve. Newly discovered sediment avoidance and escape traces challenge this interpretation.
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Nov 8, 2009 ... It is called Rafinesquina and is probably named after the French biologist: Constantine Rafinesque. Interesting fact is that while he died ...
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UGA Stratigraphy Lab ... Rafinesquina alternata; SMH collection; Scale bar is 5 mm ... Rafinesquina ponderosa Hall; Occurrence: Reference: Schwimmer and Sandy, 1996...
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Strophomenid brachiopods of the genus Rafinesquina, lying flat, convex-side up on limestone bedding surfaces in the Cincinnati Ordovician, are sometimes ...
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172,795 members; 2,584,746 photos; 6,963,794 comments ... Desert Chicory/Rafinesquina neomexicana ; Desert Chicory, is a weak stemmed plant, as a result it is always popping up amongst other plants and bushes, for support.
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