Jupiter Formation
The Jupiter Formation is a geologic formation in Quebec, well-exposed in the southern third of Anticosti Island and lying in the St Lawrence River Valley. It preserves fossils dating back to the Silurian period. Fossil content Trace Fossils Vertebrates Invertebrates See also * List of fossiliferous stratigraphic units in Quebec This is a list of fossiliferous stratigraphic units in Quebec, Canada. References * {{Lists of fossiliferous stratigraphic units in Canada Quebec Quebec ( ; )According to the Canadian government, ''Québec'' (with the acute accen ... References * Silurian Quebec Silurian southern paleotemperate deposits Silurian southern paleotropical deposits {{Quebec-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Geological Formation
A geological formation, or simply formation, is a body of rock having a consistent set of physical characteristics (lithology) that distinguishes it from adjacent bodies of rock, and which occupies a particular position in the layers of rock exposed in a geographical region (the stratigraphic column). It is the fundamental unit of lithostratigraphy, the study of strata or rock layers. A formation must be large enough that it can be mapped at the surface or traced in the subsurface. Formations are otherwise not defined by the thickness (geology), thickness of their rock strata, which can vary widely. They are usually, but not universally, tabular in form. They may consist of a single lithology (rock type), or of alternating beds of two or more lithologies, or even a heterogeneous mixture of lithologies, so long as this distinguishes them from adjacent bodies of rock. The concept of a geologic formation goes back to the beginnings of modern scientific geology. The term was used by ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Clorinda (brachiopod)
Clorinda or Clorinde may refer to: People: * Clorinda Corradi (1804–1877), noted Italian opera contralto *Clorinda Málaga de Prado (1905–1993), First Lady of Peru * Clorinda Matto de Turner (1852–1909), Peruvian writer In the arts: * Clorinda (''Jerusalem Delivered''), a character in the 1581 epic poem ''Jerusalem Delivered'' by Torquato Tasso, often depicted in art and music * Clorinda, one of the protagonists in ''Il combattimento di Tancredi e Clorinda'', a 1624 operatic ''scena'' based on Tasso * Clorinda, Robin Hood's bride in the 1716 ballad "Robin Hood's Birth, Breeding, Valor, and Marriage" * ''Clorinda'', an 1811 portrait painting by Thomas Douglas Guest * Clorinda, a character in the 1817 opera ''La Cenerentola'' by Gioachino Rossini * Clorinda, a main character in the 1863 one-act opérette ''Il signor Fagotto'', by Jacques Offenbach Vessels: * French frigate ''Clorinde'' (1801), a 44-gun ''Uranie'' class frigate of the French Navy * French frigate ''Clori ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Coral
Corals are marine invertebrates within the class Anthozoa of the phylum Cnidaria. They typically form compact colonies of many identical individual polyps. Coral species include the important reef builders that inhabit tropical oceans and secrete calcium carbonate to form a hard skeleton. A coral "group" is a colony of very many genetically identical polyps. Each polyp is a sac-like animal typically only a few millimeters in diameter and a few centimeters in height. A set of tentacles surround a central mouth opening. Each polyp excretes an exoskeleton near the base. Over many generations, the colony thus creates a skeleton characteristic of the species which can measure up to several meters in size. Individual colonies grow by asexual reproduction of polyps. Corals also breed sexually by spawning: polyps of the same species release gametes simultaneously overnight, often around a full moon. Fertilized eggs form planulae, a mobile early form of the coral polyp which, when matu ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Lingulida
Lingulida is an order of brachiopods. Extinct species The following are extinct species and genera belonging to the family Lingulidae.Emig C. C., Bitner M. A. & Álvarez F., 2019Linguliformea Brachiopoda database. Accessed 2020-09-27. *'' Lingularia'' Biernat & Emig, 1993 ** ''Lingularia'' ex gr. ''tenuissima'' (Bronn, 1837) **'' Lingularia similis'' Biernat & Emig, 1993 **'' Lingularia siberica'' Biernat & Emig, 1993 **'' Lingularia smirnovae'' Biernat & Emig, 1993 **'' Lingularia michailovae'' Smirnova & Ushatinskaya, 2001 **'' Lingularia'' sp. Hori & Campbell, 2004 **'' Lingularia notialis'' Holmer & Bergston, 2009 **'' Lingularia salymica'' Smirnova, 2015 in Smirnova & al. (2015) **? ''Lingula mytilloides'' Sowerby, ''Lingula elliptica'' Phillips, and ''Lingula parallela'' Phillips **? '' Lingula straeleni'' Demanet **? ''Lingula lumsdeni'' Graham **? ''Lingula squamiformis'' Phillips **? ''Lingula aoraki Lingula is Latin for "little tongue". It can stand for: * ''Lingula ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Pentamerus Oblongus - Kyoto University Museum - DSC06413
:''The gall mite genus ''Pentamerus'', established by Roivainen in 1951, is invalid and needs to be renamed. Until this happens, use ''Pentamerus (mite)''.'' ''Pentamerus'' (meaning "five thighs") is a prehistoric genus of brachiopods that lived from the Silurian to the Middle Devonian in Asia, Europe, and North America. See also *Pentamerus Range Sources * ''Fossils'' (Smithsonian Handbooks) by David Ward (Page 82) External links''Pentamerus''in the Paleobiology Database The Paleobiology Database is an online resource for information on the distribution and classification of fossil animals, plants, and microorganisms. History The Paleobiology Database (PBDB) originated in the NCEAS-funded Phanerozoic Marine Pale ... Rhynchonellata Prehistoric brachiopod genera Silurian brachiopods Devonian brachiopods Paleozoic animals of Asia Prehistoric animals of Europe Paleozoic brachiopods of North America Silurian first appearances Middle Devonian genus extinctions Foss ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Pentamerus
:''The gall mite genus ''Pentamerus'', established by Roivainen in 1951, is invalid and needs to be renamed. Until this happens, use '' Pentamerus (mite)''.'' ''Pentamerus'' (meaning "five thighs") is a prehistoric genus of brachiopods that lived from the Silurian to the Middle Devonian in Asia, Europe, and North America. See also * Pentamerus Range Sources * ''Fossils'' (Smithsonian Handbooks) by David Ward (Page 82) External links''Pentamerus''in the Paleobiology Database The Paleobiology Database is an online resource for information on the distribution and classification of fossil animals, plants, and microorganisms. History The Paleobiology Database (PBDB) originated in the NCEAS-funded Phanerozoic Marine Paleo ... Rhynchonellata Prehistoric brachiopod genera Silurian brachiopods Devonian brachiopods Paleozoic animals of Asia Prehistoric animals of Europe Paleozoic brachiopods of North America Silurian first appearances Middle Devonian genus extinctions F ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |