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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...
- Myriapoda,
Hexapoda and Crustacea, Brachiopoda:
divided into
subphyla Linguliformea,
Craniformea and Rhynchonelliformea, Chordata:
divided into Tunicata...
- its own, the Craniiformea. The
Lingulida and
Discinida are
grouped as
Linguliformea, and the
Rhynchonellida and
Terebratulida as Rhynchonelliformea. About...
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differences relative to "inarticulate"
brachiopods of the
subphyla Linguliformea and Craniformea.
Articulates have hard
calcium carbonate s**** with...
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Bitner M. A. & Álvarez F., 2019.
Linguliformea.
Brachiopoda database.
Accessed 2020-09-27. Hammen, C. S.; Lum, Susan...
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larval phases,
which preserve characters that
might position them in the
Linguliformea and
Rhynchonelliformea stem
lineages respectively. This
would indicate...
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Wright and M. 2000. Part H
Brachiopoda (revised):
Volumes 2 & 3,
Linguliformea, Craniiformea,
Rhynchonelliformea (part).
Treatise on
Invertebrate Paleontology...
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Invertebrate Paeontology. Part H,
Brachiopoda (Revised).
Volume 2:
Linguliformea, Craniiformea, and Rhynchonelliformea. (Geological
Society of America...
- have an
apical foramen. Kazlev, M.Alan. "Palaeos Metazoa: Brachiopoda:
Linguliformea: Discinida". palaeos.com. Boyce, W. D.; Balthasar, U.; Knight, I.; Skovsted...
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Survey bulletin. Govt. Print. Off. pp. 1–369. Emig C. C.,
Bitner M. A. & Álvarez F., 2019.
Linguliformea.
Brachiopoda database.
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