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Late Cambrian brachiopods from the Denison Range, southwestern Tasmania [PDF]

open access: yes, 1989
Eight unnamed species of brachiopods and one indetenninate hyolithid species are described and figured from three stratigraphic intervals within the early Late Cambrian Singing Creek Formation, Denison Range, southwestern ...
Jago, JB
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LATE DEVONIAN INDEX BRACHIOPODA OF NORTH-EAST ESFAHAN IN CORRELATION WITH OTHER REGIONS [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Sciences, Islamic Republic of Iran, 2000
Abundance and multilateral extension of prominent genus and species of Brachiopoda in the majority of sedimentation series of the Late Devonian have been observed in all parts of Iran. The variability and rapid change in this respect has made it possible
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A reappraisal of the problematic European, Late Cretaceous brachiopod Leptothyrellopsis polonicus Bitner & Pisera, 1979 [PDF]

open access: yes, 1998
This short note presents an emended description of Leptothyrellopsis polonicus BITNER & PISERA, 1979 based on new and well-preserved materia] from Cuesmes and Ciply (Mons Basin, Hainaut, Belgium), as well as re-examination of type and additional material
Bitner, M.A., MacKinnon, D.I., Simon, E
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First occurrence of Lingulepis (Brachiopoda-Obolidae) from the Devonian of the Paraná state, Brazil [PDF]

open access: yesBoletim do Museu Paraense Emílio Goeldi. Ciências Naturais, 2010
The brachiopod fauna of the Paraná State Devonian sucession (Neo-Lochkovian – Frasnian) is known for a long time. In the present paper a new species of Brachiopoda, Lingulepis wagoneri sp. nov.
Elvio Pinto Bosetti   +4 more
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Sapphicorhynchus, a new early Givetian rhynchonellid (brachiopod) genus from western New York State, USA, and Sapphicorhynchidae, n. fam. [PDF]

open access: yes, 2007
A new genus, Sapphicorhynchus, type species S. sappho (HALL, 1860), is described from the early Givetian of western New York State. The presence of the species in older and younger strata of New York, in other States of the United States of America, in ...
Sartenaer, P.
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SAİMBEYLİ YÖRESİNDEKİ GEÇ DEVONİYEN YAŞLI GÜMÜŞALİ FORMASYONUNDAN FRASNİYEN BRAKİYOPODA FAUNASI (ADANA-DOĞU TOROSLAR)

open access: yesBulletin of the Mineral Research and Exploration, 2004
Bu çalişmada, Doğu Toroslar’da Saimbeyli (Adana) yöresindeki Gümüşali formasyonundan derlenen Frasniyen brakiyopoda faunasinin ilk kez sistematik incelemesi ve tanimi yapilmiştir.
Gonca EROĞLU
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Observaciones sobre la composición y diversidad faunística en el sublitoral rocoso de Punta Paloma, Arica

open access: yesActa Zoológica Lilloana, 2020
La fauna bentónica del sublitoral rocoso de Pta. Se analizó Paloma, Arica, Chile (18°33?S; 70°20?O). Esta fauna está compuesta principalmente por Mollusca (52,4%), Annelida (16,6%), Crustáceos (14,3%), Echinodermata (9,5%), Brachiopoda (2,4%), Aetinaria
Eliana Lozada L., Gabriel Prat V.
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Solitudinella hollardi n. gen., n. sp. (Brachiopoda, Lissatrypidae) dans le Praguien du Maroc pré-saharien [PDF]

open access: yes, 1991
In the Ma'der (pre-Sahara of Morocco), the horizon of the marls and marly-limestones or the top of the Ihandar Formation (Pragian) has yielded numerous lissatrypid brachiopods.
Godefroid, J
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PLATIDIA ANOMIOIDES (SCACCHI & PHILIPPI) E PLATIDIA DAVIDSONI (DESLONGCHAMPS) (TEREBRATULIDA, BRACHIOPODA) NEL PLEISTOCENE DELLA SICILIA ORIENTALE

open access: yesRivista Italiana di Paleontologia e Stratigrafia, 2017
The present paper deals wirh a Platidia (Brachiopoda, Terebratulida)faunule, collected in the lower Pleistocene of SE Sicily, Italy. Two species, P. anomioides (Scacchi & Philippi, 1844) and P. davidsoni (Deslongchamps, 1855) are recognized.
DOMENICA SACCA'
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Catalogue of the type fossils stored in the Palaeontological Museum of "Sapienza" University of Rome. 3 [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
This paper is a third contribution towards a catalogue of all types stored in the Palaeontological Museum of "Sapienza" University of ...
Manni, Riccardo Pier Celestino
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