Invertebrate clades that are (a) very important as fossils, and/or (b) very abundant as fossils (for example, crinoids easily found in crinoidal limestone), are highlighted with a bracketed exclamation mark [ ! ]. Invertebrate groups that (a) are now substantially extinct, and/or (b) contain a large proportion of extinct species, are followed by a dashed notation [ -- such as this ].
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- Invertebrate clades that are (a) very important as fossils, and/or (b) very abundant as fossils (for example, crinoids easily found in crinoidal limestone), are highlighted with a bracketed exclamation mark [ ! ]. Invertebrate groups that (a) are now substantially extinct, and/or (b) contain a large proportion of extinct species, are followed by a dashed notation [ -- such as this ]. But invertebrate clades which are now totally -- that is, 100 percent -- extinct are designated with a bracketed dagger/cross [ † ]:
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- Invertebrate clades that are (a) very important as fossils, and/or (b) very abundant as fossils (for example, crinoids easily found in crinoidal limestone), are highlighted with a bracketed exclamation mark [ ! ]. Invertebrate groups that (a) are now substantially extinct, and/or (b) contain a large proportion of extinct species, are followed by a dashed notation [ -- such as this ].
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- Taxonomy of commonly fossilised invertebrates
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