urnussa
Urnussa is a genus of extinct marine invertebrates belonging to the class Spirifera, primarily known from fossil records. These organisms are part of the brachiopod phylum, which encompasses filter-feeding, shell-forming creatures that were abundant in Paleozoic marine environments. Urnussa is characterized by its distinctive shell morphology, featuring a rounded valve with a smooth surface and a prominent hinge line. The shells typically exhibit bilateral symmetry and vary in size across different species within the genus.
Fossil deposits of Urnussa have been identified in geological formations dating from the Silurian to Devonian
Urnussa is of interest to paleontologists for its evolutionary significance within brachiopods, representing a group that
Due to its extinction, Urnussa provides important comparative data in the study of marine invertebrate evolution