PRECAMBRIAN AND PALEOZOIC LABORATORY FOSSIL SPECIMENS

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PRECAMBRIAN AND PALEOZOIC LABORATORY FOSSIL SPECIMENS HISTORICAL GEOLOGY PRECAMBRIAN AND PALEOZOIC LABORATORY FOSSIL SPECIMENS

PALEONTOLOGY PRECAMBRIAN HISTORICAL GEOLOGY PALEONTOLOGY PRECAMBRIAN

KINGDOM: PHYLUM: MONERA Cyanobacteria (Stromatolites) Archean to Recent

KINGDOM: Protist (Eukaryotes) Proterozoic to Recent

KINGDOM: PHYLUM: Animalia Annelid Proterozoic to Recent

PALEONTOLOGY CAMBRIAN PERIOD FAUNA HISTORICAL GEOLOGY PALEONTOLOGY CAMBRIAN PERIOD FAUNA

KINGDOM: Animalia Burgess Shale Fauna Anomalocaris, Pikai Hallucigenia

KINGDOM: PHYLUM: Animalia Porifera Cambrian to Recent

KINGDOM: PHYLUM: CLASS: ORDER: Animalia Coelenterate Anthozoa Rugosa Cambrian to Permian

KINGDOM: PHYLUM: Animalia Brachiopod Cambrian to Recent

KINGDOM: PHYLUM: CLASS: Animalia Mollusk Gastropod Cambrian to Recent

KINGDOM: PHYLUM: CLASS: Animalia Mollusk Bivalve Cambrian to Recent

KINGDOM: PHYLUM: CLASS: Animalia Echinoderm Crinoid Cambrian to Recent

KINGDOM: PHYLUM: SUBPHYLUM: Animalia Arthropod Trilobite Cambrian to Permian

PALEONTOLOGY ORDOVICIAN PERIOD FAUNA HISTORICAL GEOLOGY PALEONTOLOGY ORDOVICIAN PERIOD FAUNA

KINGDOM: PHYLUM: CLASS: ORDER: Animalia Coelenterates Anthozoa Tabulate Ordovician to Permian

KINGDOM: PHYLUM: CLASS: ORDER: Animalia Coelenterata Anthozoa Hexacoral Modern Corals Mesozoic to Recent

KINGDOM: PHYLUM: Animalia Bryozoa Ordovician to Recent

KINGDOM: PHYLUM: CLASS: ORDER: Animalia Mollusk Cephalopod Nautiloid Ordovician to Recent

KINGDOM: PHYLUM: CLASS: Animalia Echinoderm Echinoid Ordovician to Recent

PALEONTOLOGY DEVONIAN PERIOD FAUNA HISTORICAL GEOLOGY PALEONTOLOGY DEVONIAN PERIOD FAUNA

KINGDOM: PHYLUM: CLASS: ORDER: Animalia Mollusk Cephalopod Ammonoid Devonian to Cretaceous

KINGDOM: PHYLUM: CLASS: ORDER: Animalia Mollusk Cephalopod Belemite Carboniferous to Recent

KINGDOM: PHYLUM: SUBPHLUM: Animalia Arthropod Eurypterids Devonian

KINGDOM: PHYLUM: SUBPHYLUM: Animalia Arthropod Insects Devonian to Recent

KINGDOM: PHYLUM: CLASS: Animalia Chordata Placoderms Devonian

KINGDOM: PHYLUM: CLASS: Animalia Chordata Chondrichthyes Devonian to Recent

KINGDOM: PHYLUM: CLASS: Animalia Chordata Osteichthyes Devonian to Recent

PALEONTOLOGY PERMIAN PERIOD FAUNA HISTORICAL GEOLOGY PALEONTOLOGY PERMIAN PERIOD FAUNA

KINGDOM: PHYLUM: CLASS: SUBCLASS: Animalia Chordata Reptiles Pelycosaur Early Permian to Recent

PALEONTOLOGY DEVONIAN & PERMIAN FLORA HISTORICAL GEOLOGY PALEONTOLOGY DEVONIAN & PERMIAN FLORA

KINGDOM: PHYLUM: Plantae Ferns-Spore Plants Devonian to Recent

KINGDOM: PHYLUM: Plantae Gymnosperms Permian to Recent