List of index fossils
Fossils used to define and identity geologic periods From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Index fossils (also known as guide fossils or indicator fossils) are fossils used to define and identify geologic periods (or faunal stages). Index fossils must have a short vertical range, wide geographic distribution and rapid evolutionary trends. Another term, "zone fossil", is used when the fossil has all the characters stated above except wide geographical distribution; thus, they correlate the surrounding rock to a biozone rather than a specific time period.
Image | Scientific Name | Geological time interval | Period (million years ago) |
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![]() Calico scallop | Argopecten gibbus | Quaternary | 1.8 |
Neptunea tabulata | Quaternary | 1.8 | |
![]() | Viviparus glacialis | Tiglian (Early Pleistocene) | 2.3–1.8 |
Calyptraphorus velatus | Tertiary | ||
Venericardia planicosta | Eocene | ||
![]() Scaphites | Scaphites hippocrepis | Cretaceous | 143.1–66 |
![]() Inoceramus | Inoceramus labiatus | Cretaceous | |
![]() Perisphinctes | Perisphinctes tiziani | Jurassic | 201.3–145 |
Nerinea trinodosa | Jurassic | ||
Tropites subbullatus | Triassic | ||
![]() | Monotis subcircularis | Triassic | |
![]() Leptodus | Leptodus americanus | Permian | |
Parafusulina | Parafusulina bosei | Permian | |
Dictyoclostus americanus | Pennsylvanian | ||
Lophophyllidium proliferum | Pennsylvanian | ||
Cactocrinus multibrachiatus | Mississippian | ||
Prolecanites gurleyi | Mississippian | ||
Mucrospirifer | Mucrospirifer mucronatus | Devonian | 416–359 |
Palmatolepis unicornis | Devonian | ||
Tetragraptus fructicosus | Ordovician | ||
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Paradoxides | Cambrian | 509–500 |
Billingsella corrugata | Cambrian | ||
Archaocyathids | Cambrian | 529–509 |

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