Ian Randall | 19 March 2010
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One of the rarest fossils has been found in the most unexpected of locations – the capital city of Canada. Described in the current issue of Palaeontology, the 450 million year old specimen of the annelid machaeridian worm Plumulitids canadensis is one of only eight such finds in the world.
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Category: Invertebrate Palaeontology, Palaeontology |
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Tags: 450 Ma, Albert Street, Amateur find, Annelid Worm, Fossil, Ottawa, Palaeontology Journal, Plumulitids canadensis