Halorellidae

Halorellidae is an extinct family of brachiopods belonging to the order Rhynchonellida.[1]

Halorellidae
Temporal range: Triassic
Fossils of Halorella
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Halorellidae

Ager 1965

Fossil record

These lamp shells lived in the Triassic (age range: 221.5 to 201.6 Ma). Fossils of this family can be found in Austria, Canada, China, Hungary, Indonesia, New Zealand, Russia, Slovakia, Tajikistan, Turkey and United States.

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