Gigantoproductus

Gigantoproductus is a genus of extinct brachiopods in the order Productida and the family Monticuliferidae. The species were the largest of the carboniferous brachiopods, with the largest known species ranging in size from 9 to 12 centimeters (3.5 to 4.7 inches). Productids date back to approximately 407 million years ago. As fossils, their shells occur within a limestone matrix.[2]

Gigantoproductus
Gigantoproductus sp. (near Seahouses, Northumberland, UK)
Scientific classification
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Monticuliferidae
Genus:
Gigantoproductus

Sarytcheva
Species
  • Gigantoproductus crassus
  • Gigantoproductus giganteus
  • Gigantoproductus elongatus
  • Gigantoproductus inflatus
  • Gigantoproductus sinuatus
  • Gigantoproductus striato-sulcatus[1]

See also

References

  1. Lee Davies. "Gigantoproductus giganteus". Natural History Museum. Retrieved 2013-02-21.
  2. Tom Yancey. "Phylum Brachiopoda (brachiopods)". Carboniferous fossils of Russia. Retrieved 2013-02-21.
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