Ms. leek geological

By juancar
  • eurypterus

    eurypterus
    Eurypterus is often noted as having a short temporal distribution,‭ ‬yet the genus is known to have existed for most of the later stages of the Silurian period for up to some fourteen million years.‭ ‬The oldest fossils are attributed to European deposits while North American fossils are of individuals that lived later in the Silurian.
  • stylonurus

    stylonurus
    Stylonuridae, which lived from the Ordovician to Lower Permian periods, were small to very large forms with scales developing into tubercules and knobs.
  • coelophysis

    coelophysis
    The Coelophysis was a small carnivorous dinosaur whose existance dates back to the Triassic period over 228 million years ago.
  • Elliptocephala

    Elliptocephala
    Elliptocephala is an extinct genus from a well-known class of fossil marine arthropods
  • cryptolithus

    cryptolithus
    Cryptolithus trilobites are a genus of small (less than an inch), blind, trilobites from the Ordovician.
  • phacops

    phacops
    can be recognized by its large eyes (which remind some observers of a frog's eyes — the specific name rana is a reference to a common frog), its fairly large size (up to 6 inches long), and its habit of rolling up into a ball like a pill bug. In order to protect themselves from predators, Phacops rana would roll into a ball with its hard exoskeleton on the outside as protection.