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Conulus Mixtus
''Conulus'' is an extinct genus of echinoids (sea urchins) that lived in the Cretaceous. Remains of ''Conulus'' species have been found in Asia, Europe, and North America. Species The following species are recognised in the genus ''Conulus'': * †'' Conulus angulatus'' * †'' Conulus azerbaidjanensis'' * †'' Conulus campaniformis'' * †'' Conulus castaneus'' * †'' Conulus chiapasensis'' * †'' Conulus chiesai'' * †'' Conulus cookei'' * †'' Conulus cubensis'' * †'' Conulus djanelidzei'' * †'' Conulus grauensis'' * †'' Conulus isopyramidatus'' * †'' Conulus kubatliensis'' * †'' Conulus lamberti'' * †'' Conulus matesovi'' * †'' Conulus mixtus'' * †'' Conulus mullerriedi'' * †'' Conulus parravanoi'' * †'' Conulus praenuntius'' * †'' Conulus rothomagensis'' * †'' Conulus sanfilippoi'' * †'' Conulus sinensis'' * †'' Conulus stephensoni'' * †'' Conulus subpyramidatus'' * †'' Conulus subrotundus'' * †'' Conulus tradi ...
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Cretaceous
The Cretaceous ( ) is a geological period that lasted from about 143.1 to 66 mya (unit), million years ago (Mya). It is the third and final period of the Mesozoic Era (geology), Era, as well as the longest. At around 77.1 million years, it is the ninth and longest geological period of the entire Phanerozoic. The name is derived from the Latin , 'chalk', which is abundant in the latter half of the period. It is usually abbreviated K, for its German translation . The Cretaceous was a period with a relatively warm climate, resulting in high Sea level#Local and eustatic, eustatic sea levels that created numerous shallow Inland sea (geology), inland seas. These oceans and seas were populated with now-extinct marine reptiles, ammonites, and rudists, while dinosaurs continued to dominate on land. The world was largely ice-free, although there is some evidence of brief periods of glaciation during the cooler first half, and forests extended to the poles. Many of the dominant taxonomic gr ...
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Conulus Matesovi
''Conulus'' is an extinct genus of echinoids (sea urchins) that lived in the Cretaceous. Remains of ''Conulus'' species have been found in Asia, Europe, and North America. Species The following species are recognised in the genus ''Conulus'': * †'' Conulus angulatus'' * †'' Conulus azerbaidjanensis'' * †'' Conulus campaniformis'' * †'' Conulus castaneus'' * †'' Conulus chiapasensis'' * †'' Conulus chiesai'' * †'' Conulus cookei'' * †'' Conulus cubensis'' * †''Conulus djanelidzei'' * †'' Conulus grauensis'' * †'' Conulus isopyramidatus'' * †'' Conulus kubatliensis'' * †'' Conulus lamberti'' * †'' Conulus matesovi'' * †'' Conulus mixtus'' * †'' Conulus mullerriedi'' * †'' Conulus parravanoi'' * †'' Conulus praenuntius'' * †'' Conulus rothomagensis'' * †'' Conulus sanfilippoi'' * †'' Conulus sinensis'' * †'' Conulus stephensoni'' * †'' Conulus subpyramidatus'' * †'' Conulus subrotundus'' * †'' Conulus tradis ...
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Paleobiology Database
The Paleobiology Database (PBDB) is an online resource for information on the distribution and classification of fossil animals, plants, and microorganisms. History The Paleobiology Database originated in the NCEAS-funded Phanerozoic Marine Paleofaunal Database initiative, which operated from August 1998 through August 2000. From 2000 to 2015, PBDB received funding from the National Science Foundation. PBDB also received support form the Australian Research Council. From 2000 to 2010 it was housed at the National Center for Ecological Analysis and Synthesis, a cross-disciplinary research center within the University of California, Santa Barbara. It is currently housed at University of Wisconsin-Madison and overseen by an international committee of major data contributors. The Paleobiology Database works closely with the Neotoma Paleoecology Database, which has a similar intellectual history, but has focused on the Quaternary (with an emphasis on the late Pleistocene and Holoc ...
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Conulus Zinai
''Conulus'' is an extinct genus of echinoids (sea urchins) that lived in the Cretaceous. Remains of ''Conulus'' species have been found in Asia, Europe, and North America. Species The following species are recognised in the genus ''Conulus'': * †'' Conulus angulatus'' * †'' Conulus azerbaidjanensis'' * †'' Conulus campaniformis'' * †'' Conulus castaneus'' * †'' Conulus chiapasensis'' * †'' Conulus chiesai'' * †'' Conulus cookei'' * †'' Conulus cubensis'' * †'' Conulus djanelidzei'' * †'' Conulus grauensis'' * †'' Conulus isopyramidatus'' * †'' Conulus kubatliensis'' * †'' Conulus lamberti'' * †'' Conulus matesovi'' * †'' Conulus mixtus'' * †'' Conulus mullerriedi'' * †'' Conulus parravanoi'' * †'' Conulus praenuntius'' * †'' Conulus rothomagensis'' * †'' Conulus sanfilippoi'' * †'' Conulus sinensis'' * †'' Conulus stephensoni'' * †'' Conulus subpyramidatus'' * †'' Conulus subrotundus'' * †'' Conulus tradi ...
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