raadiolainetes
Raadiolainetes is a genus of extinct marine organisms that lived during the Ordovician period, approximately 485 to 444 million years ago. They are classified within the phylum Brachiopoda, which includes various shelled marine invertebrates. Raadiolainetes is notable for its distinctive, radiate shell structure, which is unlike the typical biconvex or inequivalve shells found in other brachiopods.
The genus Raadiolainetes is characterized by its radiate, or star-like, shell morphology. The shell is composed
Fossils of Raadiolainetes have been discovered in various locations around the world, including North America, Europe,
The genus Raadiolainetes is considered to be a member of the family Raadiolainetidae, which includes several