The brachiopod Glottidia bravardi? is first described from the Paraná Formation (Late Miocene, Argentina). The species was known from other deposits of the “Entrerriense or Paranense” transgression (Puerto Madryn Formation in Argentina and Camacho Formation in Uruguay), and its absence in the Paraná Formation was noteworthy.
Sergio Martínez +3 more
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The Lingulidae of the Queensland Coast.
Thomas Harvey Johnston +1 more
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On the type species of Lingularia, and description of Eolingularia n. gen.
The material under study has previously been identified as Lingula krausei, collected from glacial erratics at Cape Rozewie, Poland. All specimens come from glauconitic sandstone of Cenomanian age. Dames (1874) identified his Lingula sp. as L.
M. Bitner, C. Emig
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Understanding linguloid brachiopods: Obolus and Ungula as examples
Emig (2002) re-examined the taxonomy of the genus Obolus Eichwald from the Middle Cambrian - earliest Ordovician of the East Baltic region as part of a proposal for a wholesale revision of the principles of linguloid systematics.
Popov Leonid E., Holmer Lars E.
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Tools for linguloid taxonomy: the genus Obolus (Brachiopoda) as an example
This 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 (= O.
Emig Christian C.
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Deep-sea Ordovician lingulide brachiopods and their associated burrows suggest an early colonization of proximal turbidite systems. [PDF]
Paz M +7 more
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Global biogeography of living brachiopods: Bioregionalization patterns and possible controls. [PDF]
Ye F, Shi GR, Bitner MA.
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The nervous system of the most complex lophophore provides new insights into the evolution of Brachiopoda. [PDF]
Temereva EN, Kuzmina TV.
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Contrasts between organic participation in apatite biomineralization in brachiopod shell and vertebrate bone identified by nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy. [PDF]
Neary MT +5 more
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