- some
similarities with both
linguliforms and rhynchonelliforms,
though they are
distinct from
either group. Like
linguliforms, they have an ****, inarticulate...
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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...
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rapidly diversifying during the
middle Cambrian. In the
upper Cambrian,
linguliforms reached the apex of
their diversity:
acrotretides and
their relatives...
- width/length ratio, and s**** miniaturization, are
observed in post-extinction
linguliforms. The
surviving brachiopod fauna was very low in
diversity and exhibited...
- Cambrian–Recent PreꞒ Ꞓ O S D C P T J K Pg N
Lingula anatina, an
inarticulate linguliform brachiopod Terebratalia transversa, an
articulate (rhynchonelliform)...
- (or crown?)
paterinid Tannuolina Stem
linguliform Micrina Stem
Linguliform Mickwitzia Stem (or crown?)
linguliform Camenella Stem
brachiozoan Dailyatia...
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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****...
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Siphonotretida is an
extinct order of
linguliform brachiopods in the
class Lingulata. The
order is
equivalent to the sole
superfamily Siphonotretoidea...
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Lingulosacculus may have been a
member of a
phoronid stem
group within the
linguliform brachiopods.
Another alternative is that
Eccentrotheca lies somewhere...