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Articulate brachiopods have
toothed hinges and simple,
vertically oriented opening and
closing muscles. Conversely,
inarticulate brachiopods have weak...
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Lingula is a
genus of
brachiopods within the
class Lingulata.
Lingula or
forms very
close in
appearance have
existed possibly since the Cambrian. Like...
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Craniata is a
class of
brachiopods originating in the
Cambrian period and
still extant today. It is the only
class within the
subphylum Craniiformea,...
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enabled those brachiopod species to
reach large sizes, is
published by
Angiolini et al. (2019). A
study on the
relative importance of
brachiopods and bivalves...
- they are now
being regarded as stem-group
brachiopods. One
crucial fossil linking the
tommotiids with
brachiopods is Micrina.
Analysis on the microscopic...
- the rest of the Paleozoic, such as
articulate brachiopods, cephalopods, and crinoids.
Articulate brachiopods, in particular,
largely replaced trilobites...
- 1990s.
These so-called
articulated brachiopods have many
anatomical differences relative to "inarticulate"
brachiopods of the
subphyla Linguliformea and...
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Lingulata is a
class of
brachiopods,
among the
oldest of all
brachiopods having existed since the
Cambrian period (538.8 million
years ago). They are also...
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Leptothyrella is a
genus of
brachiopods belonging to the
family Platidiidae. The
species of this
genus are
found in the
coasts of Africa. Species: Leptothyrella...
- New York state.
Brachiopods were
abundant and diverse, with the
taxonomic composition, ecology, and
biodiversity of
Silurian brachiopods mirroring Ordovician...