tasasuuria
Tasasuuria is a genus of fossilized echinoderms that date back to the Early Permian period, around 270 million years ago. The genus is characterized by the presence of a unique combination of spines and tube feet.
The name Tasasuuria is derived from the Estonian word "tasa" meaning "flat" or "even" and "suuria" meaning
Tasasuuria species have been found in European fossil deposits, particularly in the Silurian-Devonian deposits of Estonia,
The morphology of Tasasueuriais indicates that they were adapted to a mobile lifestyle, and likely able to
The biological classification of Tasasuuiriais has raised interest among paleontologists. They are currently classified as a
The study of Tasasuuria has provided valuable insights into the evolution and diversity of echinoderms in