ब्रैकिओपॉड Meaning in English
ब्रैकिओपॉड शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : brakiopod
, brachiopod
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
ब्रैकिओपोड्सब्रैकीप्टरस
ब्रैकिल
टांकनेवाला
ब्रैकेन
बंधनी
कोष्टक
ब्रैकेट कवक
दीवारगीर
कोष्ठक रूप से
ब्रैडल
ब्रैडबरी
बच्चे के जन्म के ब्राडली विधि
ब्रेद
बड़ावा देना
ब्रैकिओपॉड इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
The fossiliferous Devonian Floresta Formation is named after Floresta and has provided many trilobites and brachiopod fossils.
There are many fossils to be found in this area from approximately 500 million years ago (in a time before dinosaurs) including coral, crinoids, trilobites, cephalopods, gastropods, pelecypods, stromatolites, and brachiopods.
* Fossils - Any fossil that starts with a significant internal cavity may develop such structures, like molluscs and brachiopods.
These sediments have yielded a fairly rich fossil fauna of brachiopods and trilobites indicating that they were deposited in a shallow marine sea into which the lavas were extruded.
In the quite symmetrical genus brachiopod Pentamerus, the endocast resembles a vulva, giving these fossils the name Schamstein or Mutterstein ("shame stone" or "mother stone") in German, while some bivalve endocasts are traditionally known as heart-of-stone or bull hearts in Britain.
The limestones are very fossiliferous, and contain evidence of the abundant marine life that existed at the time of their creation, including fossil crinoids (sea-lilies), corals and brachiopods.
Many types of corals, brachiopods, molluscs, echinoderms, and other invertebrates had disappeared.
The deformed brachiopod fossil Cyrtospirifer verneuili, known to quarrymen as the Delabole Butterfly, was found in the upper Devonian beds of North Cornwall.
Lingula (genus), a brachiopod genus of the family Lingulidae, which is among the few brachiopods surviving today but also known from fossils over 500 million years old.
However, such families as the bivalves, gastropods, marine reptiles and brachiopods were greatly affected and many species became extinct during this time.
Among the brachiopods are Crania, Leptaena, Lingula, and Strophomena.
This fauna is extremely diverse, including ammonoids, gastropods, bivalves, echinoderms, calcareous sponge, corals, brachiopods, and a variety of less common fossils.