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with two additional species subsequently identified
as confirmed by numerous fossil specimens containing Knightia remains
Named By: Chris Brochu - 1997
accounted for much of its head length
Serpentine has been revered in ancient civilizations
2.3" Fossil Paralenorthis Sp Brachiopod In Matrix Valongo Formation Arouca Portugal Moroccops with two additional species subsequentlyLocation: Valongo Formation, Arouca, Portugal Weight: 1 Pound 4. 3 Ounces Dimensions: 6 Inches Long, 5. 8 Inches wide, 0. 4 Inches Thick (Matrix) Dimensions: 2. 3 Inches Long, 1. 3 Inches wide The item pictured is the one you will receive. Middle Ordovician Age, 470 Million Years Old. Paralenorthis sp. represents an unidentified species within the brachiopod genus Paralenorthis, belonging to the class Rhynchonellata. Brachiopods are marine
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