- The
taxonomic order Rhynchonellida is one of the two main
groups of
living articulate brachiopods, the
other being the
order Terebratulida. They are recognized...
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Cambrian –
Upper Devonian) †Atrypida (Lower
Ordovician –
Upper Devonian)
Rhynchonellida (Lower
Ordovician – Recent) †Spiriferida (Upper
Ordovician –
Lower Jur****ic)...
- roam the seas.
Tabulate and
rugose corals,
brachiopods (Pentamerida,
Rhynchonellida, etc.),
cystoids and
crinoids all abundant.
Trilobites and molluscs...
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Rhynchonellata Williams, Carlson, Brunton,
Holmer et Popov, 1996
Order Rhynchonellida Kuhn, 1949
Order Thecideida Elliot, 1958
Order Terebratulida Waagen...
- The
Lingulida and
Discinida are
grouped as Linguliformea, and the
Rhynchonellida and
Terebratulida as Rhynchonelliformea.
About 330 living
species are...
- Athyridida) did not
recover their biodiversity,
becoming extinct in the TOAE.
Rhynchonellida and
Terebratulida also
declined during the Tri****ic–Jur****ic extinction...
- to
cosmopolitan brachiopods. A
study on
evolution of Terebratulida,
Rhynchonellida,
Spiriferinida and
Athyridida from
Permian to
Quaternary is published...
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Cryptoporidae is a
family of
brachiopods belonging to the
order Rhynchonellida. Genera:
Aulites Richardson, 1987
Cryptopora Jeffreys, 1869 †Cryptoporella...
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Halorellidae is an
extinct family of
brachiopods belonging to the
order Rhynchonellida.
These lamp s****
lived in the Tri****ic (age range: 221.5 to 201.6...
- was
understood much more
widely (more or less an
equivalent of the
Rhynchonellida order in the present-day taxonomy) and less
critical sources still list...