ulosotosta
Ulosotosta is a genus of extinct sea urchin that lived during the Permian period, up to 252 million years ago. The name 'ulosotosta' is derived from the Greek words "ulos" meaning "trunk" and "ostos" meaning "bone", and "ta" meaning "bearing" or "containing".
Fossils of ulosotosta have been found in limestone and phyllite rocks in various countries, including the United
One of the distinctive features of ulosotosta is the presence of large, irregularly shaped granules on its
Research on ulosotosta has provided valuable insights into the evolution and diversity of ancient sea urchins.
The study of ulosotosta continues to offer new opportunities for research and discovery, as scientists seek