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Issued in parts, each with special t.-p.Vols. 4-6 have title: A monograph of the British fossil Brachiopoda.Vol. 2 called pts. 4 and 5, v.2; no more published.v.1 Tertiary, Cretaceous, Oolitic, and Liasic species.
Davidson, Thomas, 1817-1885. +2 more
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FIGURE 2 in A review of all Recent species in the genus Novocrania (Craniata, Brachiopoda)
FIGURE 2. Localities of Novocrania turbinata, yellow rectangles may be N. anomala or N. turbinata.Published as part of Jeffrey H Robinson, 2017, A review of all Recent species in the genus Novocrania (Craniata, Brachiopoda), pp.
Jeffrey H Robinson
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Inarticulata, brachiopoda, Lophophorata: what do they signify?
Higher taxonomic ranks typically distinguish morphologically disparate groups whose within-group common ancestry is assumed to be more recent than that between groups. Because in practice this assumption is rarely tested, common wisdom now advocates that
Sandra J. Carlson
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Late Permian brachiopoda fauna in north-western Iran
Late Permian marine sequence of in the North west of Iran in eastern Azarbaijan province in the Zal stratigraphic section has been selected To study brachiopods.Samples have been collected from Alibashi and Jolfa Formation.
Mostafa Yousefirad +2 more
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Global distribution of Terrakea Booker, 1930 (Productidina, Brachiopoda): implications for Permian marine biogeography and Eurasia-Gondwana ...
Liz Weldon (13099734) +1 more
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Doweld, Alexander B. (2015): Kassinasma, a new generic replacement name for Kassinella Keller 1970 (Anthozoa: Streptelasmatida) non Borissiak 1956 (Brachiopoda: Strophomenacea). Zootaxa 4028 (4): 577-578, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4028.4.
Doweld, Alexander B.
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Nummulus brattenburgensis and Crania craniolaris (Brachiopoda, Craniidae)
The Brattingsborg pennies are mentioned in medieval texts dating from the middle of the first millennium and many popular medieval legends refer to their occurrence on Ivö Island in the Scania region (Sweden) as brattingsborgpenningar or in Latin as ...
Emig Christian C.
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The Brachiopoda, a division of Annelida
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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New Strophalosiidae (Brachiopoda) from the early Permian of Argentina
New representatives of the family Strophalosiidae (Brachiopoda) are described from the Tupe Formation of the Paganzo Basin, Argentina. The genus Coronalosia Waterhouse & Gupta is reviewed and the new taxa Coronalosia argentinensis sp. nov.
N Archbold (18836080) +1 more
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