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In addition to orthopyroxene
The study of Strombus bubonius also contributes to the reconstruction of past sea levels and has implications for Tyrrhenian stratigraphy
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5.7" Fenestella Fossil Bryozoan Moss Animal Upper Ordovician Age Macao Portugal Limb Thanks to thisLocation: Macao, Portugal Weight: 7. 5 Ounces Dimensions: 5. 7 Inches Long, 2 Inches Wide, 0. 9 Inches Thick (Matrix) The item pictured is the one you will receive. Upper Ordovician, 452 Million Years old. Fenestella is a genus of bryozoans, also known as moss animals, famous for forming fan shaped colonies with a delicate, net like structure. Its name comes from the Latin word for little window, referring to the window like openings, or fenestrae, in
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