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  • The origins of the name Brentor are old Devonian, a Brythonic Celtic language related to Corni
  • It was among the most basal of the Devonian actinopterygians and is considered the first
  • Most of the valley is cut into Devonian age shale, sandstone, and limestone.
  • impson Formation is a stratigraphical unit of Devonian age in the Western Canadian Sedimentary Basin
  • fossil site is a paleontological site of late Devonian age in the central west of New South Wales, A
  • prises mainly a series of limestones of early Devonian age and is one of the most fossiliferous regi
  • are formed from sandstones of Ordovician and Devonian age together with a suite of both intrusive a
  • sion Lycopodiophyta of ?Late Silurian to Late Devonian age (around 420 to 360 million years ago), fo
  • Carboniferous age, intruded into surrounding Devonian age "killas" - a series of metamorphosed sedi
  • dstones of the Brownstones Formation, also of Devonian age, which form the bulk of the hill.
  • ves of late Silurian or (more commonly) Early Devonian age, found in Europe, North America, western
  • ifically a quartz diorite to granodiorite) of Devonian age, which has intruded into the gneiss of th
  • ifically a quartz diorite to granodiorite) of Devonian age, which has intruded into the gneiss of th
  • lateau Beds Formation which are of upper/late Devonian age.
  • re upfolded amidst Old Red Sandstone rocks of Devonian age.
  • lateau Beds Formation which are of upper/late Devonian age.
  • m greywackes) and limestones of Ordovician to Devonian age; and
  • ition of the killas strata is spread over the Devonian and Carboniferous geological periods.
  • Its rock layers and bedrock are primarily Devonian and Silurian shale and sandstone.
  • ng Ordovician rocks are overlain by disturbed Devonian and Mississippian rocks.
  • oric coelacanth fishes which lived during the Devonian and Carboniferous period.
  • nowledge especially of the vertebrates of the Devonian and older rocks.
  • id extensive research on fossils found in the Devonian and Silurian geological strata of the Baltic
  • Geologically, the area belongs mainly to the Devonian and Culm formation in which slate, greywacke
  • Through the Ordovician, Silurian, Devonian, and early Carboniferous, marine sedimentatio
  • The overlying Devonian and Carboniferous age sandstones, mudstones a
  • o a lesser degree throughout the Silurian and Devonian, and then again during the Carboniferous.
  • urred at dawn the next day, on 4 August, when Devonian and Cornish forces defending Clyst St Mary ca
  • reached a peak in diversity during the Early Devonian and were found throughout the world, particul
  • Numerous Devonian and Carboniferous plutons are also found.
  • There are also strata from the Devonian, and Mississippian periods.
  • formed 250-350 million years ago, during the Devonian and Silurian periods, when the sands and silt
  • Polythecophyton was a genus of Early Devonian aneurophyte with branching axes, drooping, ma
  • His studies with Newberry of the placoderms, Devonian armored fishes, eventually resulted in Dean's
  • le Butterfly formation was found in the upper Devonian beds of North Cornwall.
  • For the botanical garden near Devon, see Devonian Botanical Garden.
  • Early work dealt with Devonian brachiopods in the Kyrgyzstan portion of the
  • me older fossils have been described from the Devonian, but paleontologists disagree about whether t
  • es and of the Basin of Oviedo, Spain; on the ( Devonian) Calcaire d'Erbray; on the Palaeozoic rocks o
  • park are (in ascending stratigraphic order): Devonian Catskill Formation, the Mississippian-Devonia
  • Turnoceras is Devonian cephalopod belonging to the oncocerid family
  • The dam foundations are weathered Devonian conglomerates, sandstones and shales.
  • Asmussia murchisoniana was a Devonian crustacean of the class Branchiopoda.
  • Platyceras is particularly abundant in Devonian deposits (359 million to 416 million years ol
  • Devonian Elementary (3rd Grade)
  • th the rest of the placoderms during the Late Devonian extinction event.
  • tinct ammonoid cephalopod genus from the Late Devonian, Famennian stage.
  • m his personal fossil collection, including a Devonian fish, a Sauropod vertebrate, and a Trilobite
  • sozoic fossils on display, including numerous Devonian fish.
  • ite is important as the youngest locality for Devonian fossils in New South Wales, containing a dive
  • von, and on the Palaeontological Value of the Devonian Fossils (1867).
  • th Africa, the Polar regions, and notably the Devonian fossils of Germany, Bohemia and other parts o
  • oides is an extinct genus of trilobite of the Devonian found in Morocco.
  • urope from the middle Ordovician to the early Devonian from 472-412.3 mya, existing for approximatel
  • Opening in 1977, Devonian Gardens was designed by J.H. Cook Architects
  • Devonian Gardens is a large indoor park and botanical
  • quare part of The Core Shopping Centreand the Devonian Gardens urban park.
  • At 2.5 acres (1.01 ha), the Devonian Gardens is one of the largest urban indoor ga
  • It also contains the Devonian Gardens, a unique 2.5-acre (1.0 ha) glass-enc
  • Grossopterus overathi (Gross, 1933) - Devonian, Germany
  • Its fossils are found from Early Devonian Germany, ranging from the late Emsian epoch u
  • of the order Rhenanida, of the seas of Early Devonian Germany.
  • Acrimeroceras is an oxyconic Devonian gonitite and one of three genera included in
  • n, VIDO was established with funding from the Devonian Group of Charitable Foundations, the Province
  • oid that lived from the Silurian to the Early Devonian in North America.
  • sk that lived from the Silurian to the Middle Devonian in Africa, Europe, and North America.
  • ived from the middle Ordovician to the middle Devonian, in Africa, Europe, North America, and South
  • niatitid ammonoinds from the MIddle and Upper Devonian included in the suborder Tornoceratina.
  • is a class of early vascular plants from the Devonian, informally called trimerophytes.
  • h Cephalaspis was found only during the early Devonian, it is shown being pursued by the Late Siluri
  • Large rugose coral (above hammer) in the Devonian Jeffersonville Limestone at the Falls of the
  • Guangnania was a genus of Early Devonian land plant with branching axes.
  • Sporogonites was a genus of Lower Devonian land plant with branching axes.
  • "A reinterpretation of the Early Devonian land plant, Bitelaria Istchenko and Istchenko
  • he evolution of large land plants in the late Devonian led to increased organic carbon burial and co
  • nurus ("Twin head-tail") was a genus of Lower Devonian lichid trilobites that lived in a shallow sea
  • owever, a significant area of the fossil-rich Devonian limestone rock is still left exposed, and is
  • Devonian limestones were found in Telen River, East Ka
  • along the Sulphur Mountain Thrust Fault below Devonian limestones.
  • ars old, they are usually found as fossils in Devonian marine rocks.
  • vidence for sedimentary-source changes in the Devonian miogeocline of the southern Canadian Cordille
  • Devonian Motor Services
  • he basalt intrudes through the gently dipping Devonian Needmore Formation (fossiliferous shale and c
  • family Nothoceratidae, known from the Middle Devonian of central Europe and Upper Devonian of Austr
  • Asteriacites from the Devonian of northeastern Ohio; this trace was made by
  • t genus of ptyctodont placoderm from the Late Devonian of Europe.
  • extinct petalichthid placoderm from the Early Devonian of China.
  • Gluteus minimus is a fossil from the Upper Devonian of Iowa.
  • t lived in the Late Eifelian epoch (of Middle Devonian) of Spain.
  • spid fish from the Late Silurian to the Early Devonian of Europe.
  • e lycophyte, known as fossils from the Middle Devonian of Australia, North America, Germany, and Bel
  • t genus of ptyctodont placoderm from the Late Devonian of Germany (Orvig 1960).
  • Spyroceras is pseudorthocerid genus from the Devonian of North America and Europe, defined by Hyatt
  • a in Canada, China and Russia, as well as the Devonian of Germany.
  • rotornoceras is a tornoceratid from the Upper Devonian of Europe with an open umbilcus and sutures t
  • Hederelloids encrusting a brachiopod from the Devonian of Ohio.
  • It was found in the Devonian of New York.
  • nt of hydrogen like the eastern United States Devonian oil shales.
  • 1982 for processing the eastern United States Devonian oil shales.
  • d slabs of local flagstone that come from the Devonian Old Red Sandstone.
  • trapodomorph fossils are known from the early Devonian onwards, and include Osteolepis, Panderichthy
  • estimated to be less than 400 million years ( Devonian or earlier).
  • Ice Mountain is a large mass of Devonian Oriskany sandstone and Marcellus shale with n
  • ttle "a third British victory at Hehil in the Devonian peninsula".
  • xtinct placoderm fish, which lived during the Devonian period of North America.
  • Gooloogongia lived during the Late Devonian period (Famennian stage, about 360 million ye
  • nus of placoderm fish, which lived during the Devonian period of Norway.
  • This genus is from the Devonian period and can be found in Morocco.
  • an extinct fish which lived during the Early Devonian period (Late Lochkovian), of south China, Quj
  • placoderm fish, which lived during the Middle Devonian period of North America.
  • f placoderm fish, which lived during the Late Devonian period of Europe.
  • nus of placoderm, which lived during the Late Devonian period of Spitsbergen, Norway.
  • f placoderm fish, which lived during the Late Devonian period of North America.
  • ish, about 2 cm, which lived during the Early Devonian period of China.
  • nus of placoderm fish, which lived during the Devonian period of East Asia.
  • placoderm fish, which lived during the Middle Devonian period of North America.
  • ers of sandstone and mudstone dating from the Devonian period and ascribed to the Lower Old Red Sand
  • sandstones and mudstones deposited during the Devonian period and known collectively as the Old Red
  • ehistoric eurypterids that lived in the Lower Devonian period in Europe and possibly North America.
  • independently by several plant groups in the Devonian period as part of the process of evolution of
  • anching, leafless land plants, known from the Devonian period and first described in 1969.
  • lobe-finned fish which lived during the Late Devonian period (about 374 to 359 million years ago).
  • ct genus of ray-finned fish that lived in the Devonian period of Europe and North America.
  • lobe-finned fish which lived during the Late Devonian period (Frasnian stage, about 375 to 385 mill
  • lobe-finned fish which lived during the Early Devonian period (Pragian stage, about 407 to 411 milli
  • cliffs show a timeline of the Middle to Early Devonian period hundreds of millions of years ago.
  • em of north Western Australia during the Late Devonian period (c.
  • f Tristichopterid fish that lived in the Late Devonian period (Famennian) of Australia.
  • of tetrapod-like fish that lived in the Late Devonian period (Late Givetian to Early Frasnian).
  • ago, with volcanic activity occurring in the Devonian period 350 million years ago.
  • ric lobe-finned fishes which lived during the Devonian period (Famennian stage, about 374 to 359 mil
  • t were formed by Hercynian folding during the Devonian period of geological history.
  • ough they do not become common until the Late Devonian period in the latter half of the Paleozoic er
  • of the Old Red Sandstone laid down during the Devonian period but there is little rock exposed at th
  • ated to be 395 ± 25 million years (during the Devonian Period).
  • Prior to the late Devonian period, there was little plant life beyond li
  • ily of placoderm fishes that lived during the Devonian period, mainly in Norway and North America.
  • It emerged very early during the Early Devonian Period, around 400 million years ago, when ea
  • med from Old Red Sandstone originating in the Devonian period, specifically the sandstones of the Br
  • are limited to the Eifelian age of the middle Devonian Period, which occurred 398-391 million years
  • first species of the genus lived in the later Devonian period, and they survived until the end of th
  • By the Devonian Period, however, Ural Ocean begins to shrink
  • tinct jawless fish that lived during the Late Devonian period, similar to that of living lampreys fo
  • to the Old Red Sandstone laid down during the Devonian period.
  • an to the Permian and were most common in the Devonian period.
  • us of lobe-finned fish which lived during the Devonian period.
  • inct genus of lungfish which lived during the Devonian period.
  • prehistoric lungfishes that lived during the Devonian period.
  • xtinct genus of prehistoric lungfish from the Devonian period.
  • coderm fish which existed in China during the Devonian period.
  • the Appalachian Basin area during the Middle Devonian period.
  • f prehistoric lungfish which lived during the Devonian period.
  • lobe-finned fish which lived during the Late Devonian period.
  • inct genus of lungfish which lived during the Devonian period.
  • us Limestone places it in the Early to Middle Devonian period.
  • Red Sandstone which was laid down during the Devonian period.
  • olepiform lobe-finned fish which lived during Devonian period.
  • enus of placoderm fish which lived during the Devonian period.
  • xtensive fossil record that starts during the Devonian period.
  • inct genus of lungfish which lived during the Devonian period.
  • storic lobe-finned fish that lived during the Devonian period.
  • ns which date from the Breconian stage of the Devonian period.
  • om the Old Red Sandstone laid down during the Devonian period.
  • ich lived between the Late Silurian and Early Devonian period.
  • s of primitive jawless fish that lived in the Devonian period.
  • Old Red Sandstone rocks laid down during the Devonian period.
  • of the Old Red Sandstone laid down during the Devonian period.
  • of the Old Red Sandstone laid down during the Devonian period.
  • ite of sedimentary rocks laid down during the Devonian period.
  • of the Old Red Sandstone laid down during the Devonian period.
  • of the Old Red Sandstone laid down during the Devonian period.
  • Red Sandstone which were laid down during the Devonian period.
  • s of primitive jawless fish that lived in the Devonian period.
  • ion of the Old Red Sandstone laid down in the Devonian period.
  • h hypocercal tails that lived during the Late Devonian Period.
  • of the Old Red Sandstone laid down during the Devonian period.
  • of the Old Red Sandstone laid down during the Devonian period.
  • of the Old Red Sandstone laid down during the Devonian period.
  • of the Old Red Sandstone laid down during the Devonian period.
  • of the Old Red Sandstone laid down during the Devonian period.
  • Tarsopterella dates from the Lower Devonian period.
  • It dates to the Devonian period.
  • tween the Carboniferous and the Silurian: the Devonian Period.
  • Red Sandstone which was laid down during the Devonian period.
  • lichopterids, which lived in the Silurian and Devonian periods, were medium-sized, and had outer sur
  • of bryozoan from the Ordovician, Silurian and Devonian periods.
  • ypterids are found from the Ordovician to the Devonian periods.
  • Ctenopterus date from the Silurian to the Devonian periods.
  • errestrial vascular plants of the Silurian to Devonian periods.
  • Sciadophyton is a lower Devonian plant known from the Rhynie chert.
  • Orestovia is a lower-middle Devonian plant known from cuticle, which bears stomata
  • Sudermann of Fortune Resorts; Stephen Ross of Devonian Properties in Canmore; and Jeff Kohn of Calga
  • ck types at the top of the river there is the Devonian Quartzite(Metamorphic), in the middle of the
  • iverged from sharks before the Chondrichthyan Devonian radiation.
  • arge but not particularly high and built in a Devonian rather than a Cornish style.
  • found in older Cretaceous, Mississippian, and Devonian reservoirs.
  • e) in London, assigning an age of 370 Ma to a Devonian rock from Norway.
  • iary volcano, whose cone is composed of Lower Devonian rock and whose summit is made of basalt.
  • of the Lynton Beds that are among the oldest Devonian rocks in north Devon and are highly fossilife
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