This tiny brachiopod is Howellella elegans from the Silurian
aged (Wenloch epoch, Sheinwoodian to Homerian stage) Wenlock formation,
near Dudley, England. It's a spiriferid type brachiopod with a wide hinge line, a protruding, beak-like Umbo and
very coarse plication with somewhat prominent growth lines. This specimen has a very shallow but wide sulcus and
is generally rectangular in shape. I found a similar looking shell in the Keyser formation.
Brachial valve
Anterior
Pedicle valve
Posterior
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