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Linguloidea is a
superfamily of brachiopods.
Charles Doolittle Walcott (1886).
Second contribution to the
studies on the
Cambrian faunas of
North America...
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known for its
preservation of soft-bodied
medusae (jellyfish), as well as
linguloid brachiopods, algae, and
arthropods (namely chasmataspidids, leperditid...
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below limestone member neat
middle of formation. This
shale contains linguloid brachiopods and
trilobite trash beds with
fragments of "Ehmaniella." ...
- conodonts.
Other fossils include chelicerates,
bivalved crustaceans, algae,
linguloid brachiopods, a
single gastropod specimen, and head
shields from armored...
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roughly 420–750 feet from the base in some
locations in New York State.
Linguloid brachiopods were
identified in the
Lizard Cr**** Member. The ichnofossil...
- et sp. nov
Valid Zhang et al.
Cambrian S****jingtuo
Formation China A
linguloid brachiopod. The type
species is
Spinobolus popovi.
Tapongaspirifer Gen...
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Cambrian period Missouri was home to algae,
which left
behind spores, and
linguloid brachiopods.
Trilobites were also
present but were less common. Missouri...
- S2CID 235729215. Smirnova, T. N.; Zhegallo, E. A. (2021). "Finds of
Upper Devonian linguloids of the
genus Paterula Barrande (family
Paterulidae Cooper) in the Volga-Ural...
- most
common fossils are soft-bodied
medusae (jellyfish),
followed by
linguloid brachiopods, algae, and
arthropods (namely chasmataspidids, leperditid...
- (2018). "Broeggeria
Walcott and
other upper Cambrian and
Tremadocian linguloid brachiopods from NW Argentina".
Geological Journal. 53 (1): 102–119. Bibcode:2018GeolJ...