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(med) | (med) Fossilia spiriferis (dGa' ba'i rDo rje 2018) <br> | ||
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'''byi'u mgo'''s de bzhin sha'u skyed par byed / ces par / rang byung pas / bye'u mgos mgo yi rus chag sbyor / zhes gsungs pa / brag rdo dkar po'i nang sogs nas 'byung ba dang / sa nang gram khrod sogs nas 'byung la / rigs gnyis te / kha dog dkar po chung la 'jam pa '''byi'u nas zan gyi mgo''' 'dra ba mchog dang / kha dog dmar skya dang sngon po sogs la '''khra'i mgo''' 'dra zhing / gshog pa'i sul ris dod pa / gshog sne bteg la che ba rnams dman la rtsub par gsungs / 'di rigs chag gas med la 'gom [127] btsog ma byas pa / ja chang zho 'o 'dre can gyis gnod pas kha lad pa'i nang du 'phangs nas bskol bsnyal sogs byas na zhes zer // (Shel gong shel phreng, pdf p 126.5) <br> | |||
Illustrations : 'Phrin Las (25_089) bye'u'i mgo (25_090) khra mgo. dGa' ba'i rDo rje 2018 (n°136) bye'u mgo, Fossilia spiriferis <br> | |||
They appear from within limestone (often rich in fossils) in two types, in form of a small sparrow-like head and in form of a bigger falcon-like head. <br> | They appear from within limestone (often rich in fossils) in two types, in form of a small sparrow-like head and in form of a bigger falcon-like head. <br> | ||
Spiriferida is an order of extinct articulate brachiopod fossils. They are often preserved as pyrite. <br> | |||
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rdo bye'u mgo stone med [IW]
rdo bye'u mgo stone med [rdo sman gyi rigs dbyibs bye'u'i mgo dang 'dra ba zhig ste, ro bska, zhu rjes drod, nus pas rma gso, rus chag sbyor, rma'i chu ser phyir 'dren [IW]
(med) Fossilia spiriferis (dGa' ba'i rDo rje 2018)
byi'u mgos de bzhin sha'u skyed par byed / ces par / rang byung pas / bye'u mgos mgo yi rus chag sbyor / zhes gsungs pa / brag rdo dkar po'i nang sogs nas 'byung ba dang / sa nang gram khrod sogs nas 'byung la / rigs gnyis te / kha dog dkar po chung la 'jam pa byi'u nas zan gyi mgo 'dra ba mchog dang / kha dog dmar skya dang sngon po sogs la khra'i mgo 'dra zhing / gshog pa'i sul ris dod pa / gshog sne bteg la che ba rnams dman la rtsub par gsungs / 'di rigs chag gas med la 'gom [127] btsog ma byas pa / ja chang zho 'o 'dre can gyis gnod pas kha lad pa'i nang du 'phangs nas bskol bsnyal sogs byas na zhes zer // (Shel gong shel phreng, pdf p 126.5)
Illustrations : 'Phrin Las (25_089) bye'u'i mgo (25_090) khra mgo. dGa' ba'i rDo rje 2018 (n°136) bye'u mgo, Fossilia spiriferis
They appear from within limestone (often rich in fossils) in two types, in form of a small sparrow-like head and in form of a bigger falcon-like head.
Spiriferida is an order of extinct articulate brachiopod fossils. They are often preserved as pyrite.
Johannes Schmidt (talk) 02:33, 28 February 2024 (EST)