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Molecular phylogeny of brachiopods and phoronids based on nuclear-encoded small subunit ribosomal RNA gene sequences [PDF]
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Chemico-structural phylogeny of the discinoid brachiopod shell [PDF]
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Zhang, Y., Shi, G.R., He, W.-H., Zhang, K.-X. & Wu, H.-T., XX.XX.2014. A new Changhsingian (Late Permian) brachiopod fauna from the Zhongzhai section (South China), Part 2: Lingulida, Orthida, Orthotetida and Spiriferida. Alcheringa 38, 480–503. ISSN 0311-5518This is the second of a three-part systematic study documenting, for the first time, an ...
G R Shi, Weihong He, Ke-Xin Zhang
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Ameghiniana, 2023
Discinids are a group of inarticulate brachiopods with organophosphatic shells and a very poor fossil record. we report for the first time the presence of this family in the Cenozoic of Patagonia, represented by two new species: Discinisca porvenir sp. nov. and Discinisca messii sp.
Pérez, Damián E. +3 more
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Discinids are a group of inarticulate brachiopods with organophosphatic shells and a very poor fossil record. we report for the first time the presence of this family in the Cenozoic of Patagonia, represented by two new species: Discinisca porvenir sp. nov. and Discinisca messii sp.
Pérez, Damián E. +3 more
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Paleontological Journal, 2019
The organophosphate-shelled brachiopods are for the first time described from the Lower Devonian (Lochkovian) of the Timan–Pechora Basin. Several shells preserved both protegulum and brephic shell. The shell microstructure of the Early Devonian Orbiculoidea cf.
T N Smirnova +2 more
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The organophosphate-shelled brachiopods are for the first time described from the Lower Devonian (Lochkovian) of the Timan–Pechora Basin. Several shells preserved both protegulum and brephic shell. The shell microstructure of the Early Devonian Orbiculoidea cf.
T N Smirnova +2 more
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Revision of the Early-Middle Cambrian Lingulida (Brachiopoda) from the Siberian Platform
Paleontological Journal, 2014Based on Yu.L. Pelman’s lingulid collection and our own material, the Early-Middle Cambrian genus Eoobolus, which was widespread on the Siberian Platform, is revised. The Siberian members of this genus have previously been assigned to Lingulella. Two out of these six members are recognized as valid species: Eoobolus siniellus (Pelman) and E. variabilis
G T Ushatinskaya +2 more
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Paleontological Journal, 2016
This paper continues our revision of Yu.L. Pelman’s collection of the superfamily Acrotheloidea (phosphatic brachiopods) and of our own material from the Early–Middle Cambrian of the Siberian Platform. The following representatives of the superfamily Acrotheloidea (order Lingulida, class Linguliformea) are restudied and revised based on new techniques:
G T Ushatinskaya +2 more
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This paper continues our revision of Yu.L. Pelman’s collection of the superfamily Acrotheloidea (phosphatic brachiopods) and of our own material from the Early–Middle Cambrian of the Siberian Platform. The following representatives of the superfamily Acrotheloidea (order Lingulida, class Linguliformea) are restudied and revised based on new techniques:
G T Ushatinskaya +2 more
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Paleontological Journal, 2020
Elliptoglossa Cooper, 1956 is reported for the first time from the Frasnian, Upper Devonian of the Volga–Ural region. A new species E. kononovae sp. nov. is described. The microstructure of the inner surfaces of the ventral and dorsal valves and outer surface of the dorsal valve are described in detail.
T N Smirnova, E A Zhegallo, Smirnova T N
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Elliptoglossa Cooper, 1956 is reported for the first time from the Frasnian, Upper Devonian of the Volga–Ural region. A new species E. kononovae sp. nov. is described. The microstructure of the inner surfaces of the ventral and dorsal valves and outer surface of the dorsal valve are described in detail.
T N Smirnova, E A Zhegallo, Smirnova T N
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