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Mucrospirifer

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Mucrospiriferidae

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Mucrospirifer Cochise College P

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Atrypa, Spiriferida, Platystrophia, Paraspirifer, Leptaena

Mucrospirifer is a genus of extinct brachiopods in the class Rhynchonellata (Articulata) and the order Spiriferida. They are sometimes known as "butterfly shells". Like other brachiopods, they were filter feeders. These fossils occur mainly in Middle Devonian strata.

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The biconvex shell was typically 2.5 cm long, but sometimes grew to 4 cm. The shell of Mucrospirifer has a fold, sulcus and costae. It is greatly elongated along the hinge line, which extends outward to form sharp points. This gives them a fin- or wing-like appearance. The apex area (umbo) of the pedicle valve contains a small fold for the pedicle. Mucrospirifer lived in muddy marine sediments, and were attached to the sea floor via the pedicle. The shell sometimes looks like two seashells stuck together.

Mucrospirifer Mucrospirifer The Winged Brachiopods

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  • Mucrospirifer albanensis
  • Mucrospirifer arkonensis
  • Mucrospirifer bouchardi
  • Mucrospirifer diluvianoides
  • Mucrospirifer grabaui
  • Mucrospirifer medfordsis
  • Mucrospirifer mucronatus
  • Mucrospirifer paradoxiformis
  • Mucrospirifer profundus
  • Mucrospirifer prolificus
  • Mucrospirifer refugiensis
  • Mucrospirifer thedfordensis
  • Mucrospirifer williamsi

  • Mucrospirifer FileMucrospirifer thedfordensis pedunculate valvesjpg Wikimedia

    Mucrospirifer FileMucrospirifer thedfordensis pedunculate valvejpg Wikimedia

    Mucrospirifer FileMucrospirifer thedfordensis brachial valvesjpg Wikimedia Commons

    References

    Mucrospirifer Wikipedia