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| [[Arundelconodon]] <small>(Extinct genus of mammals)</small>
| ''Arundelconodon'' is an extinct [[genus]] of [[mammal]] of the family [[Triconodontidae]], containing the species ''Arundelconodon hottoni''. It is known from multiple dental remains from the [[Arundel Clay]] in Maryland, United States, dated to the [[Early Cretaceous]]. The remains consist [[jawbone]] fragments with [[premolar]], [[Molar (tooth)|molar]], and [[canine teeth]].
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| The Kuanchuanpu Formation, occasionally reclassified as the Kuanchuanpu Member of the [[Dengying Formation]], is a geologic formation located in [[Shaanxi]] province in China. It is one of the earliest Cambrian formations, dating right to the Ediacaran-Cambrian boundary.
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| ''Apolithabatis'' (meaning "fossil ray") is an [[extinct]] genus of [[spathobatid]] [[Batomorphi|rays]] from the [[Late Jurassic]] ([[Kimmeridgian]] age) [[Torleite Formation]] ([[Solnhofen Archipelago]]) of Germany. The genus contains a [[Monotypic taxon|single species]], ''A. seioma'', known from a single complete, well-preserved specimen.
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| The Mesones Group is a [[Cambrian]] geologic group in Spain. It preserves numerous soft-bodied and hard-shelled taxa such as echinoderms and trilobites. It is often stated to contain the Mansilla, Murero and Valdemiedes Formations, however just as often the Murero Formation is used to refer to the entire group, with the main [[lagerstätte]] being placed interchangeably in Mansilla, the “broader” Murero or occasionally a broader Valdemiedes.
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| [[Sinopinae]] <small>(Extinct clade of mammals)</small>
| Sinopinae ("swift [[fox]]es") is an extinct clade of predatory [[Placentalia|placental]] mammals from extinct order [[Hyaenodonta]]. Fossil remains of these mammals are known from early to middle [[Eocene]] deposits in North America, Europe and Asia.
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| The Puerto Rico Seismic Network (PRSN) ([[Spanish language|Spanish]]: ''Red Sísmica de Puerto Rico'', or ''RSPR'') is the primary seismological agency of Puerto Rico. Based at the [[University of Puerto Rico at Mayagüez]], it was founded by request of the [[United States Geological Survey|U.S. Geological Survey]] (USGS) and the [[Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority]] (PREPA) in 1974 by Dr.
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| The Evieux Formation, formerly included within the “Bois-de-Mouches Formation” and containing the Strud locality, is a late Devonian formation from Belgium. It preserves a wide range of fossils, including some of the earliest [[branchiopod]] crustaceans, various fish, and the putative insect ''[[Strudiella]]''.
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| [[Gračanica Site]] <small>(Paleontological site near Bugojno, Bosnia and Herzegovnia)</small>
| Gračanica Site (pronounced [[Help:IPA/Serbo-Croatian|[ɡratʃǎnitsa]]]) is a [[paleontological site]] located within an open coal mine near [[Bugojno]], [[Bosnia and Herzegovina]] with fossils dating to the middle [[Miocene]]. There are a large number of groups found at the site including mammals, reptiles, fish, and invertebrates though mammals are only found at the lower layers of the coal mine.
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| [[Parapleurota]]
| [[Koshelevka Formation]] <small>(Geologic formation in Russia)</small>
| Parapleurota is a clade of [[diapsid]] [[reptile]]s, characterized by the presence of a [[tympanic membrane]] in the ear. The [[crown group|crown]] reptile group [[Sauria]] is recognized as part of this clade. The earliest known member of the clade is the [[middle Permian]] genus ''[[Lanthanolania]]'', classified as a member of the [[Millerettidae]].
| The Koshelevka Formation is an early Permian formation from Russia, located on the banks of the [[Sylva (river)|Sylva River]]. It contains the Tshekarda/Chekarda [[lagerstätte]], which is the most diverse Permian insect lagerstätte known.
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| [[PicaGračanica glassarchaeological site]] <small>(ImpactPaleontological site near Bugojno, Bosnia and glassHerzegovnia)</small>
| Gračanica Site (pronounced [[Help:IPA/Serbo-Croatian|[ɡratʃǎnitsa]]]) is a [[paleontological site]] located within an open coal mine near [[Bugojno]], [[Bosnia and Herzegovina]] with fossils dating to the middle [[Miocene]]. There are a large number of groups found at the site including mammals, reptiles, fish, and invertebrates though mammals are only found at the lower layers of the coal mine.
| The Pica glass are a collection of [[Impactite|impact glass]] only found along a broad 75.6 kilometer stretch of the [[Atacama Desert]] in northern [[Chile]], near the town of [[Pica, Chile|Pica]]. Pica glass is notably light weight containing many folds, twist and flow lines. They can be up to 50 centimeters across.
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| [[Koshelevka Formation]] <small>(Geologic formation in Russia)</small>
| [[Parapleurota]]
| The Koshelevka Formation is an early Permian formation from Russia, located on the banks of the [[Sylva (river)|Sylva River]]. It contains the Tshekarda/Chekarda [[lagerstätte]], which is the most diverse Permian insect lagerstätte known.
| Parapleurota is a clade of [[diapsid]] [[reptile]]s, characterized by the presence of a [[tympanic membrane]] in the ear. The [[crown group|crown]] reptile group [[Sauria]] is recognized as part of this clade. The earliest known member of the clade is the [[middle Permian]] genus ''[[Lanthanolania]]'', classified as a member of the [[Millerettidae]].
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