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Mesolobus is an extinct genus of brachiopod belonging to the order Productida and family Rugosochonetidae. M. inflata Liang, 1990 M. striatus Weller and...
(Moravitz, 1867) c g Leptochilus menkei Parker, 1966 c g Leptochilus mesolobus Parker, 1966 c g Leptochilus metatarsalis Giordani Soika, 1986 c g Leptochilus...
with a fauna dominated by snails, brachiopods (Neospirifer, Crurithyris, Mesolobus), and clams, but is less diverse than the underlying Berino Formation...
in road cut north of Pecos. The formation contains abundant fossils of Mesolobus and other brachiopods, fenestrate bryozoans, crinoid fragments, and less...
†Meniscocoryphe platycephala †Meniscocryphe †Meniscocryphe platycephala †Mesolobus †Metacoceras †Metacoceras knighti – type locality for species †Metacoceras...
species †Merista †Merista maccullochensis – type locality for species †Mesolobus †Metacoceras †Metacoceras baylorense – type locality for species †Metacoceras...
locality for genus †Megelytron robustum – type locality for species †Mesolobus †Mesoptilus †Mesoptilus carpenteri – type locality for species †Metacoceras...