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Atrypa is a genus of brachiopod with round to short egg-shaped shells covered with many fine radial ridges. Growth lines form perpendicular to the costae and are spaced approximately 2 to 3 times further apart than the costae.. The pedunculate valve is slightly convex, but oftentimes levels out or becomes slightly concave toward the anterior margin. The brachial valve is highly convex. Neither valve contains an interarea. Atrypa had a large geographic range and occurred from the late Lower Silurian (Telychian) to the early Upper Devonian (Frasnian). Other sources expand the range from the Late Ordovician to Carboniferous, approximately from 449 to 336 Ma. A proposed new species, A. harrisi, was found in the trilobite-rich Floresta Formation in Boyacá, Colombia.

Reassigned species
As Atrypa was established in the 18th century, many species have since been reassigned. == Organic content of Atrypa fossils ==
Organic content of Atrypa fossils
Organic compounds may be preserved in some Atrypa fossils. However, only the more stable amino acids tend to be preserved in older Atrypa fossils. In specimens of Atrypa reticularis from the Wenlock Shales (Lower Silurian), alanine, glycine, glutamic acid, leucine, isoleucine, proline, valine, and aspartic acid have been found. == Gallery ==
Gallery
File:Atrypa devoniana pedunculate Rockford IO CRF.jpg|Atrypa devoniana, pedicle valve File:Atrypa devoniana brachial Rockford IO CRF.jpg|Atrypa devoniana, brachial valve File:Atrypa devoniana anterior Rockford IO CRF.jpg|Atrypa devoniana, anterior view File:Atrypa devoniana posterior Rockford IO CRF.jpg|Atrypa devoniana, posterior view File:Atrypa devoniana lateral Rochford IO CRF.jpg|Atrypa devoniana, lateral view File:Atrypid dorsal.jpg|Atrypa sp.; Couvinian (Middle Devonian); El Pical, Leon, Spain. Eroded to show spiralia on the right. == References ==
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