sutureja
Sutureja is a genus of marine bivalve mollusks belonging to the family Sutureidae. These organisms are characterized by their distinctive shell morphology, which features a delicate, elongated, and often highly sculptured shell with prominent sutures. The genus is known from fossil records, with some species still extant today, providing valuable insights into paleontological and evolutionary studies.
Sutureja species typically inhabit deep-sea environments, where they play a role in benthic ecosystems. Their shells
Fossil discoveries of Sutureja date back to the Cretaceous period, and the genus has a widespread distribution
Sutureja has significance in paleontology as an index fossil in certain stratigraphic layers, helping to date
Despite their ancient origins, Sutureja species continue to intrigue researchers studying shell formation, evolutionary processes, and