Cheirothyris

Cheirothyris
Temporal range: Upper Jurassic
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Brachiopoda
Class: Rhynchonellata
Order: Terebratulida
Family: Zeilleriidae
Genus: Cheirothyris

Cheirothyris is a genus of fossil brachiopod from the Upper Jurassic period. The shells of this genus are characterised by four, high, radially arranged ribs on each valve. On the anterior edge of the valves the ribs protrude like fingers, so that the shells look like the webbed feet of birds from above.[1] Cheirothyris fleuriausa is one of the largest reported specimens measuring about 3 cm.

References

  1. Ivanov, Hrdlickova & Gregorova (2001) The Complete Encyclopedia of Fossils: A Comprehensive guide to Fossils from around the world Rebo Publishers, , The Nederlands. pp. 312 ISBN 90-366-1500-3
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