Ecphora
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Ecphora is the common name for a group of extinct predatory marine gastropod mollusks within the family Muricidae, the rocks snails or murexes. The common name is based on the first officially described genus, Ecphora. The entire lineage of these ocenebrinid murexes are descended from the Eocene murex, . Ecphoras are indigenous to the North American Eastern Seaboard, being found in marine strata from the Late Eocene until their extinction during the Pliocene. Many ecphora species are important index fossils.
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Ecphora is een uitgestorven geslacht van mollusken, dat leefde van het Laat-Oligoceen tot het Plioceen.
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Ecphora
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Ecphora
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Ecphora
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Ecphora
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clade Caenogastropoda
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clade Neogastropoda
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cladeHypsogastropoda
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An apertural view of a shell of the ecphora known as Ecphora gardnerae gardnerae, drawn by J. C. McConnell
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Ecphora is the common name for a group of extinct predatory marine gastropod mollusks within the family Muricidae, the rocks snails or murexes. The common name is based on the first officially described genus, Ecphora. The entire lineage of these ocenebrinid murexes are descended from the Eocene murex, . Ecphoras are indigenous to the North American Eastern Seaboard, being found in marine strata from the Late Eocene until their extinction during the Pliocene. Many ecphora species are important index fossils.
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Ecphora is een uitgestorven geslacht van mollusken, dat leefde van het Laat-Oligoceen tot het Plioceen.
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