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- Linguliformea is a subphylum of inarticulate brachiopods. These were the earliest of brachiopods, ranging from the Cambrian into the Holocene. They rapidly...
- (or crown?) paterinid Tannuolina Stem linguliform Micrina Stem Linguliform Mickwitzia Stem (or crown?) linguliform Camenella Stem brachiozoan Dailyatia...
- subphylum Craniiformea, one of three major subphyla of brachiopods alongside linguliforms and rhynchonelliforms. Craniata is divided into three orders: the extinct...
- extinction. Infaunal habits in bivalves became more common after the PTME. Linguliform brachiopods were commonplace immediately after the extinction event,...
- group, as their outer organic layer is distinct from that of both the linguliforms ("typical" inarticulates) and rhynchonelliforms (articulates). However...
- Siphonotretida is an extinct order of linguliform brachiopods in the class Lingulata. The order is equivalent to the sole superfamily Siphonotretoidea...
- Acrotretides (Acrotretida) are an extinct order of linguliform brachiopods in the class Lingulata. Acrotretida contains 8 families within the sole superfamily...
- strongly affected, with the Cambrian-type inarticulate brachiopods (linguliforms and craniiforms) never recovering their pre-extinction diversity. Articulate...
- Most sponge ****ules Phytoliths in plants Apatite (phosphate minerals) Enamel (vertebrate teeth) Vertebrate bone Conodonts Linguliform brachiopod s****...
- Rebecca L.; Miller, James F.; Dattilo, Benjamin F. (September 2018). "Linguliform brachiopods across a Cambrian–Ordovician (Furongian, Early Ordovician)...