•
Rhaetina gregaria, one of the most common Late Triassic
brachiopod species, has been regarded as a survivor that ranges across the Triassic-Jurassic boundary into the Early Jurassic. The external morphology of specimens from before and after the
Triassic–Jurassic extinction event were initially thought to be identical. Study of the internal features of the early
Jurassic material showed that it was actually quite distinct from the
Triassic specimens, and should be assigned to the genus
Lobothyris as
L. subgregaria. • The flightless bird
Aldabra rail became extinct approximately 136,000 years ago following
sea level rise and the total inundation of the island of
Aldabra it inhabited. Fossil evidence suggests this species reappeared approximately 100,000 years ago when sea levels dropped and
related species reinhabited the island, from which the modern
white-throated rail evolved, where it is found to the present day. == See also ==