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Strophomenata range through most of the Paleozoic. Like all brachiopods,
rhynchonelliforms have a s**** with two
stacked components (valves): a
ventral (pedicle)...
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Kutorginates (Kutorginata) are an
extinct class of
early rhynchonelliform ("articulate") brachiopods. The
class contains only a
single order, Kutorginida...
- 2017). "The
first data on the
innervation of the lophop**** in the
rhynchonelliform brachiopod Hemithiris psittacea: what is the
ground pattern of the...
- into over 100 genera. The
great majority of
modern brachiopods are
rhynchonelliforms (Articulata).
Genetic analysis performed since the 1990s has extended...
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Chileata Wiliams et al., 1996 is a
class of
rhynchonelliform brachiopods, characterised,
among others, by the
presence of a
perforation in the umbonal...
- The
Obolellata are a
class of
Rhynchonelliform brachiopods with two orders,
Obolellida and Naukatida. They are
essentially restricted to the lower-middle...
- (2017-07-31). "The
first data on the
innervation of the lophop**** in the
rhynchonelliform brachiopod Hemithiris psittacea: what is the
ground pattern of the...
- craniiforms)
never recovering their pre-extinction diversity.
Articulate (
rhynchonelliform) brachiopods, part of the
Paleozoic evolutionary fauna, were more variable...
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Atrypida is an
extinct order of
rhynchonelliform brachiopods. They
first appeared in
middle Ordovician and
survived the Ordovician-Silurian extinction...
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Paterinides are
notable for
their high
degree of
convergent evolution with
rhynchonelliform (articulate) brachiopods,
which have a
similar set of
muscles and hinge-adjacent...