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2021
A mai Földközi-tenger Brachiopoda faunája elég szegényes (14 faj), és többek között az egyébként kozmopolita elterjedést mutató Lingulidae család képviselői is hiányoznak. Az ismert neogén rekordok is nagyon ritkák a Mediterráneumban. Olasz kollégák a közelmúltban Lingulida maradványokat találtak La Serra lelőhely (Toszkána,
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A mai Földközi-tenger Brachiopoda faunája elég szegényes (14 faj), és többek között az egyébként kozmopolita elterjedést mutató Lingulidae család képviselői is hiányoznak. Az ismert neogén rekordok is nagyon ritkák a Mediterráneumban. Olasz kollégák a közelmúltban Lingulida maradványokat találtak La Serra lelőhely (Toszkána,
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Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 2007
The end-Permian mass extinction devastated most of the organisms in the sea and on land. However, a few Late Permian taxa survived the mass extinction and also the subsequent Early Triassic post-extinction catastrophic environments. Among them, the Lingulidae brachiopods were perhaps one of the most noted conquerors. Not only had they survived the mass
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The end-Permian mass extinction devastated most of the organisms in the sea and on land. However, a few Late Permian taxa survived the mass extinction and also the subsequent Early Triassic post-extinction catastrophic environments. Among them, the Lingulidae brachiopods were perhaps one of the most noted conquerors. Not only had they survived the mass
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1981
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Cretaceous Lingulidae Brachiopods of the Tropical America
The Paleontological Society Special Publications, 2014Alexis Rojas +3 more
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Neues Jahrbuch für Geologie und Paläontologie - Abhandlungen, 2023
Andrea Di Cencio, Robert Weis
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Andrea Di Cencio, Robert Weis
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2015
The systematics of lingulids was mainly based, in the past, on the outer shell morphology (e.g., outline, inflation and ornamentation) and the late Paleozoic – Cenozoic species were mostly referred to the extant genus Lingula. More recently, on the basis of the internal characters (e.g., position and shape of muscle scars, pedicle nerve grooves, mantle
POSENATO, Renato, Holmer, L., Popov, L.
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The systematics of lingulids was mainly based, in the past, on the outer shell morphology (e.g., outline, inflation and ornamentation) and the late Paleozoic – Cenozoic species were mostly referred to the extant genus Lingula. More recently, on the basis of the internal characters (e.g., position and shape of muscle scars, pedicle nerve grooves, mantle
POSENATO, Renato, Holmer, L., Popov, L.
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