Extinct genus of fusulinid
Eostaffella is an extinct genus of fusulinid belonging to the family Eostaffellidae .[ 1] Specimens of the genus have been found in Carboniferous [ 2] to Permian [ 3] beds in Europe,[ 2] Asia,[ 4] and North America.[ 5]
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