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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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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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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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Taxonomic study of brachiopods (Lingulidae) from Lontras Shale, Paraná Basin, Brazil

open access: yesResumos do..., 2019
The Lingulidae Family (lingulides) are brachiopods with chitinofosfatic shells. The Brachiopoda are marine invertebrate animals with distinct and symmetrical bilateral valves. These lingulides specimens were collected at the Campaleo outcrop, Lontras Shale (Lower Permian) from Itarare Group, located in Mafra, Santa Catarina, Brazil.
Joany Silva   +2 more
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Lingulida (Brachiopoda) from the Early Permian of Argentina

open access: yes, 2005
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
Archbold, Neil W   +2 more
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Glottidia audebarti (Broderip), (Brachiopoda, Lingulidae) from the Gulf of Nicoya, Costa Rica

open access: yes, 2016
Ejemplares del braquiópodo excavador Glottidia audebarti (Broderip) fueron colectados con un barreno en la planicie fangosa (65% arena, 32% limo + arcilla) de Punta Morales, en la región superior del Golfo de Nicoya, un estuario en la costa Pacífica de Costa Rica.
Emig, Christian C, Vargas, José A
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Braquiópodos discínidos (Lingulida, Discinoidea) de la Formación Ixtaltepec, Carbonífero del área de Santiago Ixtaltepec, Oaxaca

open access: yesBoletín de la Sociedad Geológica Mexicana, 2016
Four species of discinid brachiopods of the genus Orbiculoidea present at different levels of the Ixtaltepec Formation, type section Arroyo las Pulgas, Nochixtlan Municipality, Oaxaca are described. Orbiculoidea caneyana and Orbiculoidea sp. were found in basal levels of the formation, in shale strata of chesterian age (Late Mississippian).
Miguel Angel Torres-Martínez   +1 more
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Comprendre les brachiopodes linguloides : Obulus et Ungula comme exemples [PDF]

open access: yes, 2003
EMIG (2002) a revu la taxonomie du genre Obolus EICHWALD du Cambrien moyen - Ordovician basal des régions baltes orientales dans le cadre d'un projet de révision de l'ensemble des critères de la systématique des linguloides.
HOLMER, Lars E., POPOV, Leonid E.
core   +1 more source

Museum specimens and occurrences of Glottidia audebarti, Discradisca strigata and other brachiopods (Brachiopoda) in the Pacific of Costa Rica [PDF]

open access: yes, 2023
Introduction: Lamp shells or brachiopods have a rich fossil record but only about 400 extant species. Their diversity on the Eastern Pacific is poorly known and only eight species are reported for the Pacific of Costa Rica.
José A. Vargas Zamora   +1 more
core   +2 more sources

A new bivalve fauna from the Permian-Triassic boundary section of southwestern China

open access: yes, 2009
A new marine bivalve fauna from the continuous Upper Permian Longtan Formation to Lower Triassic Yelang Formation of the Zhongzai section in southwestern China is documented.
Bittner A.   +46 more
core   +1 more source

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