Definition
A genus of extinct brachiopods (shelled sea creatures) from the Paleozoic era.
Etymology
From Greek 'a-' (without) + 'thyra' (door), the genus name emphasizing the absence of a particular opening found in related brachiopod groups.
Kelly Says
Athyris fossils are so common in certain rock layers that geologists use them as 'index fossils'—finding one tells you exactly how old the rocks are, making these long-dead creatures invaluable detective tools for understanding Earth's deep history.
Translations
BNবাংলা
অ্যাথিরিস
a-thi-ris
CACatalà
athyris
a-ti-ris
CSČeština
athyris
a-ti-ris
DEDeutsch
athyris
a-ti-ris
ELΕλληνικά
Αθύρις
a-thi-ris
ESEspañol
athyris
a-thi-ris
FRFrançais
athyris
a-ti-ris
HUMagyar
athyris
a-ti-ris
IDBahasa Indonesia
athyris
a-ti-ris
ITItaliano
athyris
a-ti-ris
MSBahasa Melayu
athyris
a-ti-ris
MYမြန်မာ
အသြရစ်
a-thi-rit
NLNederlands
athyris
a-ti-ris
PLPolski
athyris
a-ti-ris
PTPortuguês
athyris
a-ti-ris
RORomână
athyris
a-ti-ris
RUРусский
атририс
a-tri-ris
SVSvenska
athyris
a-ti-ris
SWKiswahili
athyris
a-ti-ris
TAதமிழ்
அத்திரிஸ்
a-thi-ris
TEతెలుగు
అథిరిస్
a-thi-ris
TRTürkçe
athyris
a-ti-ris
UKУкраїнська
атририс
a-tri-ris
VITiếng Việt
athyris
a-ti-ris