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- The taxonomic order Rhynchonellida is one of the two main groups of living articulate brachiopods, the other being the order Terebratulida. They are recognized...
- 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...
- Rhynchonellata Williams, Carlson, Brunton, Holmer et Popov, 1996 Order Rhynchonellida Kuhn, 1949 Order Thecideida Elliot, 1958 Order Terebratulida Waagen...
- roam the seas. Tabulate and rugose corals, brachiopods (Pentamerida, Rhynchonellida, etc.), cystoids and crinoids all abundant. Trilobites and molluscs...
- class Articulata was divided into six orders: Orthida, Pentamerida, Rhynchonellida, Spiriferida, Terebratulida, and Strophomenida. The revised edition...
- CambrianUpper Devonian) †Atrypida (Lower OrdovicianUpper Devonian) Rhynchonellida (Lower Ordovician – Recent) †Spiriferida (Upper OrdovicianLower Jur****ic)...
- three living orders of articulate brachiopods, the others being the Rhynchonellida and the Thecideida. Craniida and Lingulida include living brachiopods...
- 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...