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A series of Upper Jurassic to Lower Cretaceous samples of hydrocarbon seep bodies from central Spitsbergen (Svalbard) were treated with acetic acid to retrieve insoluble micro and macrofossils.
Holmer, Lars E., Nakrem, H. A.
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A series of Upper Jurassic to Lower Cretaceous samples of hydrocarbon seep bodies from central Spitsbergen (Svalbard) were treated with acetic acid to retrieve insoluble micro and macrofossils.
Holmer, Lars E.,, Nakrem, H. A.
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Des outils pour la taxinomie des Lingulidoida : le genre Obolus (Brachiopoda) priscomme exemple
Cette étude met en exergue des problèmes fondamentaux de la systématique des Linguloïdes et propose des solutions méthodologiques basées sur les caractères utilisés pour identifier les espèces de Lingulides actuelles et fossiles.
Emig Christian C. +2 more
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The organophosphatic shells of linguloid brachiopods are a common component of normal Cambrian-Ordovician shelly assemblages. Preservation of linguloid soft-part anatomy, however, is extremely rare, and restricted to a few species in Lower Cambrian ...
Pettersson Stolk, Sandra +4 more
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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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Distribution and Paleoecology of Gloitidia Inexpectans Olsson, 1914 (Brachiopoda: Lingulidae)
The lingulid brachiopod Glottidia inexpectans, previously known from the Yorktown Formation in Virginia, is here, reported from the Early Pliocene beds of South Carolina and Florida.
Campbell, David
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Regional Specification during Embryogenesis in the Inarticulate BrachiopodDiscinisca
The process of embryogenesis is described for the inarticulate brachiopodDiscinisca strigataof the family Discinidae. A fate map has been constructed for the early embryo.
Freeman, Gary
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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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Distribution and Paleoecology of Gloitidia Inexpectans Olsson, 1914 (Brachiopoda: Lingulidae)
The lingulid brachiopod Glottidia inexpectans, previously known from the Yorktown Formation in Virginia, is here, reported from the Early Pliocene beds of South Carolina and Florida.
Portell, Roger W. +3 more
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