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When lingulid brachiopods became infaunal(?) – perspectives from the morphological and anatomical information [PDF]

open access: yesEstonian Journal of Earth Sciences, 2023
Morphology usually serves as an effective proxy for functional ecology, and the evaluation of morphological, anatomical, and ecological changes allows for a deeper understanding of the nature of diversification and macroevolution.
Yue Liang   +8 more
doaj   +1 more source

Go large or go conical: allometric trajectory of an early Cambrian acrotretide brachiopod

open access: yesPalaeontology, Volume 64, Issue 5, Page 727-741, September 2021., 2021
Abstract Acrotretides are extinct micromorphic brachiopods that exhibited considerable morphological variation during their rapid evolution in the early Palaeozoic. The plano‐conical shells of acrotretides are distinct in comparison to other brachiopod groups and despite their diversity and abundance in early Palaeozoic communities, their origins ...
Zhiliang Zhang   +8 more
wiley   +1 more source

GLOTTIDIA (BRACHIOPODA: LINGULIDAE) FROM THE EOCENE LA MESETA FORMATION, SEYMOUR ISLAND, ANTARCTICA [PDF]

open access: yesPalaeontology, 2005
The specimens previously described as Lingula antarctica Buckman from late Eocene strata on Seymour Island, Antarctic Peninsula, should be assigned to the genus Glottidia. The morphological features and taxonomic charac- ters of G. antarctica are described and illustrated and com- pared with those of other known species of Glottidia. A full description
CHRISTIAN C. EMIG   +1 more
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Tools for linguloid taxonomy: the genus Obolus (Brachiopoda) as an example [PDF]

open access: yes, 2002
International audienceThis study points out some basic problems of linguloid systematics and proposes solutions for them. A taxonomic examination of the unique species of the genus Obolus found in the Upper Cambrian of Estonia and Russia, O. apollinis (=
Emig, Christian C.
core   +4 more sources

RECENT BRACHIOPODS FROM SOUTH ATLANTIC OCEAN: FIRST OCCURRENCE OF THE LINGULIDAE AND ITS BIOGEOGRAPHIC IMPLICATIONS

open access: yesArquivos de Ciências do Mar, 2022
The brachiopod fauna of the South Atlantic is significantly abundant and appears to be predominantly composed of cosmopolitan species. However, until now there was no record of inarticulate brachiopods of the Family Lingulidae in this region. The present study describes the first occurrence of lingulid brachiopods in the South Atlantic. Seven specimens
Felipe Augusto Correia Monteiro   +4 more
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Linguliform brachiopods from the Cambrian (Guzhangian) Karpinsk Formation of Novaya Zemlya

open access: yesPapers in Palaeontology, Volume 6, Issue 4, Page 571-592, November 2020., 2020
Abstract A moderately diverse assemblage of micromorphic linguliform brachiopods, including Tapuritreta gribovensis sp. nov., Wahwahlingula? pankovensis sp. nov., Acrothele sp., Anabolotreta? sp., Orbithele? sp. and Stilpnotreta sp., is for the first time described from the Cambrian Karpinsk Formation (Miaolingian, Guzhangian) of the South Island of ...
Lars E. Holmer   +6 more
wiley   +1 more source

Bivalves and brachiopods in the Carboniferous - Early Permian of Argentine Precordillera: Diversification and faunal turnover in Southwestern Gondwana [PDF]

open access: yes, 2010
Diversification patterns and faunistic turnovers of bivalves and brachiopods through the Carboniferous - Early Permian interval in the central western Argentinian basins are analyzed and compared with the global events proposed in former studies.
Cisterna, Gabriela Adriana   +1 more
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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
core   +3 more sources

Early Ordovician (Tremadocian) brachiopods from the Eastern Alborz Mountains, Iran [PDF]

open access: yes, 2011
Six linguliform and two rhynchonelliform brachiopods, including three new species Eurytreta ahmadii, Wahwahlingula kharbashi and Nanorthis bastamensis are described from Tremadocian strata (Paltodus deltifer deltifer conodont Biozone) in the Deh-Molla ...
Leonid E. Popov   +2 more
core   +1 more source

Sporadic Pliocene and Pleistocene brachiopods in Naturalis Biodiversity Center (Leiden, the Netherlands) : records from the Mediterranean, and the North Sea Basin [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
Th e Cenozoic Mollusc Collection of the Naturalis Biodiversity Center (NBC) contains several Pliocene and some Pleistocene brachiopods from the Mediterranean (5 Italian localities), and from the North Sea Basin (2 English localities, 1 French ...
Dulai, Alfréd
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