Au sujet de l'espèce type de Lingularia, et description de Eolingularia n. gen. [PDF]
Le matériel étudié a été précédemment identifié sous Lingula krausei, récolté dans des blocs erratiques du cap Rozewie (Poméranie, Pologne). Tous les échantillons proviennent des grès glauconieux d'âge cénomanien. Dames (1874) décrit sa Lingula sp.
Bitner, Maria Aleksandra +1 more
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A new spionid species Polydora lingulicola sp. nov., a novel symbiont of Lingula anatina Lamarck, 1801 is described here based on materials collected from the Yatsushiro Sea and Ariake Sea, southern Japan. Polydora lingulicola sp. nov., morphologically closest to P. glycymerica Radashevsky, 1993 and P.
HIROKAZU ABE, WAKA SATO-OKOSHI
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NEW DATA ON THE RARE CHENGJIANG (LOWER CAMBRIAN, SOUTH CHINA) LINGULOID BRACHIOPOD XIANSHANELLA HAIKOUENSIS [PDF]
—The remarkable brachiopod Xianshanella haikouensis, from the Early Cambrian Chengjiang Lagerstätte, was briefly re-ported based on only two extraordinarily preserved specimens.
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Description et étude des ostracodes de deux tranchées traversant la limite historique Frasnien-Famennien dans la localité type [PDF]
Study of two new trenches dug at Senzeilles shows the sudden change from a dysaerobic to a well oxygenated environment at the boundary between shales with "Matagne" aspect and transition shales.
Casier, J.-G.
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International audienceLarge collections of the brachiopod obolid Schmidtites celatus have been gathered from Upper Cambrian-Lower Ordovician strata in four northern Estonian localities. The morphological features and the taxonomic characters of the genus
Emig, Christian C.
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De l'origine historique des noms lingule, Lingula, anatina, et de la confusion des formes chez les Brachiopodes [PDF]
Les premiers auteurs à publier sur les lingules – Lingula - furent français : BRUGUIÈRE créa le genre Lingula en 1791 [et non en 1797], cette date acceptée par tous les auteurs jusqu'à la fin du XIXème siècle et confirmée dans ce travail. Elle fut remise
EMIG, Christian C.
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Record of inarticulate Brachiopoda, Lingula sp. from mangrove areas in Ratnagiri, Maharashtra and its unusual commercial exploitation [PDF]
The Brachiopoda or ‘lamp shells’ belong to an ancient phylum of filter feeding marine worms. They live inside a pair of shells much like the bivalve; however, brachiopods differ from bivalves in many ways.
Deshmukh, V D, Sundaram, Sujit
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Faunal Comparison and Analysis of the Blufftown Formation-Cusseta Sand Contact at Hannahatchee Creek, Georgia [PDF]
The origin of fossil material in the highly fossiliferous bed above the Upper Cretaceous (Campanian) Blufftown Formation-Cusseta Sand contact at Hannahatchee Creek, Georgia, has long been a subject of scientific curiosity; however, no research has yet ...
Fradella, Seth
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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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Paléoécologie des Ostracodes au niveau de la limite des étages Frasnien et Famennnien, à Senzeilles [PDF]
Study of the ostracods of the Frasnian-Famennian boundary in Senzeilles (Dinant Basin, Belgium) confirms the existence of shallow, poorly oxygenated waters in Palaeotethys during the late Frasnian. These environments are responsible for the disappearance
Casier, J.-G.
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