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WHAT WERE THE SPECIES THAT DISAPPEARED IN THE Devonian-Carboniferous Period?

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Goniatites, Corals, and Brachiopods

Step-by-step explanation:

Three events are very significant extinction episodes: the Taghanic Event, which formerly was used to draw the boundary between the Middle and Upper Devonian, was a marked period of extinction for Goniatites, Corals, and Brachiopods.

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