Craniops
Craniops is an extinct genus of brachiopods in the family Craniopsidae with species known from the Ordovocian to the Devonian.
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C. curvata, C. elegans, C. estona and C. obtusa are from the Kukruse Stage (Ordovician) of Kohtla-Järve, in north-eastern Estonia.[1]
C. tenuis is a pooleville member of the Bromide Formation from the Middle and Upper Ordovician of Oklahoma.[2]
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References
    
- Bekker, 1921. The Kuckers Stage of the Ordovician Rocks in N-E Estonia.
- Amsden, T.W. Catalogue of Fossils from the Middle and Upper Ordovician of Oklahoma. Oklahoma Geological Survey, Circular 43. 1957
External links
    
- "Craniops" at the Encyclopedia of Life
- Craniops at fossilworks.org (retrieved 2-12-2016)
- Craniops at fossiilid.info
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