
BRAQUIÓPODOS (Oxfordiense sup., Jurásico sup.)
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Marine animals known as the Braquiópoda are recorded in fossil history dating back to the lower Cambrian period around 520 million years ago and continue with living species still present today. These bottom-dwelling organisms possess two valves connected at the rear region, which anchor them to the seafloor or allow them to burrow into the ground by excavating tunnels. The Braquiópoda have evolved over time with two species from the upper Oxfordian period and Jurassic period around 160 million years ago: Placothyris carsiensis, belonging to the Terebratulida order found in Jaén's Cazorla mountain range; and Lacunosella trilobataeformis from the Rhynchonellida order discovered in Jaén's Segura mountain range. This research was conducted by the University of Jaén's Center for Advanced Studies in Earth Sciences (CEACTierra) under the Natural Heritage Unit, UJA 2019.
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