Conocardium is an extinct genus of Rostroconchian mollusk. Its shell-mouth grew to be 2–3 inches (51–76 mm) across. It fed on tiny plants and animals in the water. Fossils have been found all over the world from Ordovician to Permian formations.
Conocardium is an extinct genus of Rostroconchian mollusk. Its shell-mouth grew to be 2–3 inches (51–76 mm) across. It fed on tiny plants and animals in the water. Fossils have been found all over the world from Ordovician to Permian formations. (en)
Conocardium est un genre éteint de mollusques préhistoriques de la classe éteinte des Rostroconchia. (fr)
Conocardium is een uitgestorven geslacht van weekdieren, dat leefde van het Ordovicium tot het Perm. (nl)
Conocardium is an extinct genus of Rostroconchian mollusk. Its shell-mouth grew to be 2–3 inches (51–76 mm) across. It fed on tiny plants and animals in the water. Fossils have been found all over the world from Ordovician to Permian formations. (en)
Conocardium est un genre éteint de mollusques préhistoriques de la classe éteinte des Rostroconchia. (fr)
Conocardium is een uitgestorven geslacht van weekdieren, dat leefde van het Ordovicium tot het Perm. (nl)