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Graptolithina

      Graptolithina is the a class in the animal phylum Hemichordata, the members of which are known as Graptolites. Graptolites are fossil colonial animals known chiefly from the Upper Cambrian through the Lower Carboniferous (Mississippian). A possible early graptolite, Chaunograptus, is known from the Middle Cambrian. The name graptolite comes from the Greek graptos, meaning "written", and lithos, meaning "rock", as many graptolite fossils resemble hieroglyphs written on the rock. Linnaeus originally regarded them as 'pictures resembling fossils rather than true fossils', though later workers, supposed them to be related to the hydrozoans.[citation needed] More recent work places them near the pterobranchs, possibly within.

Sources: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graptolite

On-line reference: Benton a Harper: Introduction to the Paleobiology

Zdroj: Benton a Harper: Introduction to the Paleobiology

Thallograptus bohemicus

Inv. no.JK5010
TaxonomyKmen: Hemichordata / Třída: Graptolithina / Rod: Thallograptus / Druh: bohemicus
Description
Lithostratigraphyželkovické souvrství
LocalityHýskov, V Jakubince, sonda DB 222 List ofxhibits on this locality
StatusParatype
ReferencesAD, Kraft (1982)

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Thallograptus bohemicus

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