monomeereiden
Monomeereiden are a group of extinct marine invertebrates belonging to the class Monorestea, characterized by their simple, single-chambered, and often tubular shells. They first appeared in the fossil record during the Cambrian period, approximately 520 million years ago, and persisted until the Ordovician period, around 445 million years ago.
These organisms are believed to have been benthic, living attached to substrate surfaces or creeping along
Monomeereiden are considered to be part of the early evolutionary history of more complex bryozoans and other
Fossil specimens of monomeereiden are relatively common in Cambrian and early Ordovician strata, often found in
Due to their primitive features and wide temporal distribution, monomeereiden are significant for understanding the early