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II.—The Evolution of the Brachiopoda
Geological Magazine, 1895It is evident that neither Barrande nor Davidson, who maintained the opinions I have summarized till the last in their publications, were able to recognize the evidence deducible from a study of the Brachiopoda favourable to the theory of their evolution.
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A Monograph of the British Fossil Brachiopoda. Bibliography of the Brachiopoda. Vol. VI
Monographs of the Palaeontographical Society, 1886(1886). A Monograph of the British Fossil Brachiopoda. Bibliography of the Brachiopoda. Vol. VI. Monographs of the Palaeontographical Society: Vol. 39, No. 187, pp. 1-163.
Thomas Davidson, W. H. Dalton
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Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society of London, 1926
Brachiopoda occur at several horizons in the obtusus and raricostatus zones, but they are frequently distorted or crushed, and therefore unidentifiable. Crushed Rhynchonellids belonging to two distinct species occur in bed (77 a).
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Brachiopoda occur at several horizons in the obtusus and raricostatus zones, but they are frequently distorted or crushed, and therefore unidentifiable. Crushed Rhynchonellids belonging to two distinct species occur in bed (77 a).
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2013
Emig, Christian C., Bitner, Maria Aleksandra, Álvarez, Fernando (2013): Phylum Brachiopoda.
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Emig, Christian C., Bitner, Maria Aleksandra, Álvarez, Fernando (2013): Phylum Brachiopoda.
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