- material,
craniids have s****
composed mainly of
calcium carbonate. No
craniids are
known to bear a
pedicle at any
development stage. Most
craniid genera...
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containing collagen and
other proteins,
chitinophosphate and apatite.
Craniids,
which have no
pedicle and
cement themselves directly to hard surfaces...
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craniopsids were the
first craniiforms to appear, and may be
ancestral to
craniids and trimerellides. An even
earlier Cambrian genus, Heliomedusa, has sometimes...
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aligned with the Trimerellids, but
showing additional similarities to the
craniids and
considered intermediate in morphology. Williams, Alwyn; Brunton, C...
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Ordovician strophomenid with
encrusting inarticulate brachiopods (the
craniid Philhedra) and a bryozoan.
Scientific classification Domain: Eukaryota...
- S D C P T J K Pg N
Ordovician strophomenid brachiopod with
encrusting craniid brachiopods (Philhedra, the
round attached s****).
Scientific classification...
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Brachiopods of the
Xiaowa Formation Taxon Species Notes Crania? sp. A
possible craniid brachiopod.
Similingula S. cf.
lipoldi A rare brachiopod....
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Several specimens A
craniid Crania C.
craniolaris Ivö Klack, Balsberg,
Ugnsmunnarna Latest Early Campanian Several specimens A
craniid; one of the dominant...
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species found are
known from
Vulcano in Italy.
Aside from hyperthermophiles,
craniids, corals,
polynoids and
sponges have been
found in the
summit area of Macdonald...
- 689–710. doi:10.13130/2039-4942/12175. Di Chen;
Jiayu Rong (2019). "A new
craniid brachiopod genus from the
terminal Ordovician Hirnantia fauna of Myanmar...