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flesh distasteful and
seldom attack them.
Among brachiopods, only the
lingulids (Lingula sp.) have been
fished commercially, on a very
small scale. One...
- hard
object with all or part of the
ventral valve. Like the
burrowing lingulids,
Craniids are
inarticulate brachiopods.
There are no
outgrowths forming...
-
disproportionally wiped out
lingulids that were not infaunal, and
interpret the
limited morphological and
ecological diversity of
modern lingulids as
mainly resulting...
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solitary specimens from China, with some
being preserved with
Cambrian Lingulids that
would suggest a
lifestyle as a
macrophagous predator from the Cambrian...
-
Lingulida is an
order of brachiopods. The
following are
extinct species and
genera belonging to the
family Lingulidae.
Lingularia Biernat & Emig, 1993...
- (1
April 2014). "Adaptive
strategies and
environmental significance of
lingulid brachiopods across the late
Permian extinction". Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology...
- from a
large storm. They were
found ****ociated with a
large number of
lingulid brachiopods, also
killed at the same time.
Indeterminate specimens (described...
- Fang, R.; Yang, X.; Holmer, L. E.; Zhang, Z. (2024). "Late
Ordovician lingulid brachiopods from the
Pingliang Formation (Shaanxi Province,
North China):...
- (early Cambrian–Early Ordovician). It
represents a
sister taxon to the
Lingulids, and is
possibly paraphyletic with
respect to the Acrotretoids.[verification...
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Unlike bivalves,
brachiopods never adapted to an
infaunal habit (excluding
lingulids) and so
remained vulnerable throughout the
Mesozoic Marine Revolution...