Nucleospira pisiformis (Hall, 1859)

  • PE61228_fossil
    Creator: Alex P. Layng : Field Museum of Natural History - Geology Department
    Creator: IMLS Silurian Reef Digitization Project 2013
    (c) Field Museum of Natural History - CC BY-NC 4.0
    Description: PE61228 fossil
  • PE61229_fossil
    Creator: Alex P. Layng : Field Museum of Natural History - Geology Department
    Creator: IMLS Silurian Reef Digitization Project 2013
    (c) Field Museum of Natural History - CC BY-NC 4.0
    Description: PE61229 fossil
  • PE61229_label
    Creator: Alex P. Layng : Field Museum of Natural History - Geology Department
    Creator: IMLS Silurian Reef Digitization Project 2013
    (c) Field Museum of Natural History - CC BY-NC 4.0
    Description: PE61229 label
Catalog Number: PE 61229
Taxonomic Name: Nucleospira pisiformis (Hall, 1859)
FM Catalog: Fossil Invertebrates
Phylum: Brachiopoda
Class: Rhynchonellata
Order: Athyridida
Family: Nucleospiridae
Period: Silurian
Earliest Age: Niagaran
Coordinates Available?: No
Country: United States of America
State/Province/Territory: Illinois
Township: Joliet
EMu IRN: 2370147
Occurrence ID: 46a8c64d-35a3-462e-b40b-4f8535015e69

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