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- Paterinata is an extinct class of linguliform brachiopods which lived from the lower Cambrian ("Tommotian") to the Upper Ordovician (Hirnantian). It contains...
- confidently identified as a paterinid linguliforms. The brachiopod class Paterinata is an organophosphatic-s****ed group that includes some of the oldest...
- Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Brachiopoda Subphylum: Linguliformea Williams et al. 1996 classes Lingulata Gorjansky and Popov 1985 †Paterinata Rowell 1965...
- rhynchonellatid brachiopod that had rigid appearance to its s****. Dictyonina Paterinata Trilobite Beds A brachiopod belonging to the extinct order Paterinida...
- classification Domain: Eukaryota Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Brachiopoda class: †Paterinata Order: †Paterinida Family: †Paterinidae Genus: †Micromitra M****, 1873...
- Lingulata Order Lingulida Order †Acrotretida Order †Siphonotretida classPaterinata Order †Paterinida Subphylum Craniiformea class Craniata Order Craniida...
- Linguliformea class Lingulata AcrotretidaLingulida Siphonotretidaclass Paterinata PaterinidaSubphylum Rhynchonelliformea class Chileata Chileida † Dictyonellida...
- classification Domain: Eukaryota Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Brachiopoda class: †Paterinata Order: †Paterinida Family: †Cryptotretidae Genus: †Tumulduria...
- classification Domain: Eukaryota Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Brachiopoda class: †Paterinata Order: †Paterinida Family: †Cryptotretidae Genus: †Askepasma Laurie, 1986...
- Brock & Claybourn in Betts et al. Early Cambrian  Australia A member of Paterinata possibly belonging to the family Paterinidae. The type species is C. erinae...