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Echinoconchidae is an
extinct family of
brachiopods which lived from the
Lower Carboniferous to
Upper Permian periods in
marine habitats. Currently, four...
- Buxtoniinae, Echinoconchinae,
Pustulinae and
Juresaniinae form the
family Echinoconchidae. The
cladogram results of
their phylogenetic analyses are displa****...
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Brunton et al. (1995)
deemed Pustula to be a
primitive member of the
Echinoconchidae family, a
placement also
supported by Muir-Wood &
Cooper (1960). Leighton...
- Buxtoniinae, Echinoconchinae,
Pustulinae and
Juresaniinae form the
family Echinoconchidae. The
results of
their phylogenetic analyses are displa**** in the cladogram...
- Buxtoniinae, Echinoconchinae,
Pustulinae and
Juresaniinae form the
family Echinoconchidae. The
cladogram results of
their phylogenetic analyses are displa****...
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strongly in
agreement that
Buxtoniinae and
Juresaniinae belong in
Echinoconchidae rather than Productidae, and that
Productidae contains only the subfamilies...
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internal versus external characters:
Phylogenetic analyses of the
Echinoconchidae, Buxtoniinae, and
Juresaniinae (Phylum Brachiopoda)".
Journal of Paleontology...
- Buxtoniinae, Echinoconchinae,
Pustulinae and
Juresaniinae form the
family Echinoconchidae, and that
Juresaniinae was more
closely related to Echinoconchinae...
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Productellidae Family Productidae Superfamily Echinoconchoidea Family Echinoconchidae Family Sentosiidae Superfamily Linoproductoidea Family Linoproductidae...
- Echinoconchinae, Buxtoniinae,
Pustulinae and
Juresaniinae form the
family Echinoconchidae. The
cladogram results of
their phylogenetic analyses are displa****...