-
period and
still extant today. It is the only
class within the
subphylum Craniiformea, one of
three major subphyla of
brachiopods alongside linguliforms and...
-
bottom and
becomes a
sessile adult. The
larvae of
articulate species (
Craniiformea and Rhynchonelliformea) are
lecithotrophic (non-feeding) and live only...
- a
family of brachiopods, the only
surviving members of the
subphylum Craniiformea. They are the only
members of the
order Craniida, the
monotypic suborder...
- M. (2025). "Pseudopholidops – the
earliest craniopside (Brachiopoda,
Craniiformea): an
extinction survivor".
Australasian Palaeontological Memoirs. 57:...
- (2000). "Part H
Brachiopoda (revised):
Volumes 2 & 3, Linguliformea,
Craniiformea,
Rhynchonelliformea (part).,
Treatise on
Invertebrate Paleontology"....
- (ed.). Part H,
Brachiopoda (Revised).
Volumes 2 & 3: Linguliformea,
Craniiformea, and
Rhynchonelliformea (part).
Treatise on
Invertebrate Paleontology...
- Part H. Revised. Brachiopoda,
Volumes 2 and 3: Sub-phyla Linguliformea,
Craniiformea, &
Rhynchonelliformea (1st part:
classes Chileta, Obolellata, Kutorginata...
- (ed.). Part H,
Brachiopoda (Revised).
Volumes 2 & 3: Linguliformea,
Craniiformea, and
Rhynchonelliformea (part).
Treatise on
Invertebrate Paleontology...
- (2000). "Part H
Brachiopoda (revised)
Volumes 2 & 3, Linguliformea,
Craniiformea,
Rhynchonelliformea (part)".
Treatise on
Invertebrate Paleontology. p...
- (2000). "Part H
Brachiopoda (revised):
Volumes 2 & 3, Linguliformea,
Craniiformea,
Rhynchonelliformea (part).,
Treatise on
Invertebrate Paleontology"....