Palaeoconchus
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Palaeoconchus Temporal range: Late Ordovician–Devonian[1] | |
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Palaeoconchus minor Vinn, 2006 from Late Ordovician of Kõrgessaare, Hiiumaa, Estonia. | |
Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | incertae sedis |
Class: | Tentaculita† |
Order: | Microconchida† |
Genus: | Palaeoconchus† Vinn, 2006 |
Palaeoconchus (Vinn, 2006) is a genus of microconchid tubeworms. Their tubes have pseudopunctae penetrating the tube wall. Tubes lumen is smooth. Palaeoconchus occurs in the Late Ordovician of Baltica and Avalonia. In the Devonian it had a global distribution.[1]
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