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Pustulinae is an
extinct subfamily of
medium to large-sized
brachiopods which lived during the
Early Carboniferous period in
marine habitats. It is named...
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agreement that the four
subfamilies Buxtoniinae, Echinoconchinae,
Pustulinae and
Juresaniinae form the
family Echinoconchidae. The
cladogram results...
- Order: †Productida Superfamily: †Echinoconchoidea Family: †Echinoconchidae Stehli, 1954
Subfamilies Buxtoniinae Echinoconchinae Juresaniinae Pustulinae...
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during the
Carboniferous period. It is the type
genus of the
subfamily Pustulinae. Its
fossils have been
found in Eurasia,
North America and
northern Africa...
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agreement that the four
subfamilies Buxtoniinae, Echinoconchinae,
Pustulinae and
Juresaniinae form the
family Echinoconchidae. The
cladogram results...
- in
agreement that the four
subfamilies Echinoconchinae, Buxtoniinae,
Pustulinae and
Juresaniinae form the
family Echinoconchidae. The
cladogram results...
- in
agreement that the four
subfamilies Buxtoniinae, Echinoconchinae,
Pustulinae and
Juresaniinae form the
family Echinoconchidae, and that Juresaniinae...
- in
agreement that the four
subfamilies Buxtoniinae, Echinoconchinae,
Pustulinae and
Juresaniinae form the
family Echinoconchidae. The
results of their...
- in
agreement that the four
subfamilies Buxtoniinae, Echinoconchinae,
Pustulinae and
Juresaniinae form the
family Echinoconchidae, with
Juresaniinae represented...