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  2. Paleobiology Database - Wikipedia

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    Paleobiology Database: Revealing the History of Life The Paleobiology Database (PBDB) is an online resource for information on the distribution and classification of fossil animals, plants, and microorganisms.

  3. Template:Cite PBDB - Wikipedia

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    The following search terms can be used as parameter 1, corresponding to the terms given in the Full Search drop-down menu on the Paleobiology Database website: collection; taxon; picture; reference; formation; timescale; timeinterval

  4. Great Ordovician Biodiversification Event - Wikipedia

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    An analysis of the Paleobiology Database (PBDB) and Geobiodiversity Database (GBDB) found no statistical basis for separating the two radiations into discrete events. [ 45 ] A proposed biodiversity gap known as the Furongian Gap is thought by some researchers to have existed between the Cambrian Explosion and GOBE existed during the Furongian ...

  5. Fusioolithus - Wikipedia

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    Fusioolithus is an oogenus of dinosaur egg.It contains two oospecies: F. baghensis and F. berthei. Fossils have been found in Spain, Argentina, France, India and Peru. [1] They were probably laid by a titanosaur.

  6. Agnostidae - Wikipedia

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    Agnostidae is a family of Agnostida trilobites.Like all Agnostina, they were eyeless and had only two thoracic segments. These trilobites inhabited benthic waters worldwide from 508 to 461 million years ago.

  7. Oligopetes - Wikipedia

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  8. Bourbonnella - Wikipedia

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    Bourbonnella is an extinct genus of prehistoric freshwater and coastal marine ray-finned fish that lived during the late Mississippian (Carboniferous) and Asselian (Cisuralian/early Permian epoch) in what is now Burgundy (Autun, France), the Czech Republik (Boskovice Graben), and Utah (United States), with other remains known from elsewhere.

  9. Anatibetites - Wikipedia

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