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PLIOCÉN LINGULIDAE BRACHIOPODÁK OLASZORSZÁGBÓL: ÚJ ADATOK A CSALÁD FEJLŐDÉSTÖRTÉNETÉRŐL ÉS NEOGÉN ELTERJEDÉSÉRŐL

open access: yes, 2021
A mai Földközi-tenger Brachiopoda faunája elég szegényes (14 faj), és többek között az egyébként kozmopolita elterjedést mutató Lingulidae család képviselői is hiányoznak. Az ismert neogén rekordok is nagyon ritkák a Mediterráneumban.
ALBERTO COLLARETA   +4 more
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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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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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<p class="ZootaxaTitle"><strong>Novel symbiotic relationship between a spionid polychaete and <em>Lingula</em> (Brachiopoda: Lingulata: Lingulidae), with description of <em>Polydora lingulicola</em> sp. nov. (Annelida: Spionidae)</strong></p>

open access: yesZoosymposia, 2020
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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Lingula rostrum collected from the Seto Inland Sea (Brachiopoda, Inarticulata, Lingulidae) [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
日本の代表的な内海である瀬戸内海より得られたドングリシャミセンガイLingula rostrum(Shaw, 1798)の外部形態,および,分子生物学的な比較検討を行った。試料は瀬戸内海の岡山県沖備讃瀬戸より得られたドングリシャミセンガイを用い,倉持ら(2012)によるミドリシャミセンガイLingula anatina(奄美大島産)とウスバシャミセンガイLingula reevii(有明海産)の報告と比較した。ドングリシャミセンガイ(備讃瀬戸産)は,殻の形態,および,生時の肉茎の色彩により ...
Ueno, Kanako   +3 more
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Marine invertebrate fossils from the Permian–Triassic boundary beds of two core sections in the northern Perth Basin, Western Australia

open access: yes, 2022
Marine macroinvertebrate fossils from two petroleum exploration cores, Apium-1 and Redback-2, are described, and found to contain two separate assemblages.
Ian Metcalfe (3362525)   +6 more
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Record of inarticulate Brachiopoda, Lingula sp. from mangrove areas in Ratnagiri, Maharashtra and its unusual commercial exploitation [PDF]

open access: yes, 2011
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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Comprendre les brachiopodes linguloides : Obulus et Ungula comme exemples

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.
POPOV, Leonid E.   +3 more
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Early Triassic lingulidae and associated marine faunas in south China

open access: yes, 2006
The survival strategies of Early Triassic Lingulidae fauna and its associated shallow marine faunas across the end-Permian mass extinction 250 million years ago are discussed. Three new genera and nine new species are erected. A comprehensive database of
Yuanqiao. Peng (13784680)
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First occurrence of Lingulidae (?Glottidia Dall, 1870: Brachiopoda) in the Paraná Formation (Late Miocene, Argentina) and its implications

open access: yesRevista Brasileira de Paleontologia
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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