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- Spiriferida is an order of extinct articulate brachiopod fossils which are known for their long hinge-line, which is often the widest part of the s****...
- Recent) The Atrypida, Athyridida, Spiriferida, and Spiriferinida were previously considered as suborders in the Spiriferida and in the Treatise on Invertebrate...
- Corals, bryozoans, orthoceridans, goniatites and brachiopods (Productida, Spiriferida, etc.) recover and become very common again, but trilobites and nautiloids...
- classification is the splitting of the original Spiriferida into four distinct and separate orders, the Spiriferida as revised, Atrypida, Athyridida, and Spiriferinida;...
- Moore, 1952, considered at that time to be a suborder of the Spiriferida. As with the Spiriferida, the Athyridida have outwardly directed spiral brachidia...
- Spirifer is a genus of marine brachiopods belonging to the order Spiriferida and family Spiriferidae. Species belonging to the genus lived from the Middle...
- extinct brachiopods in the class Rhynchonellata (Articulata) and the order Spiriferida. They are sometimes known as "butterfly s****". Like other brachiopods...
- Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Brachiopoda class: Rhynchonellata Order: †Spiriferida Family: †Delthyrididae Subfamily: †Howllellinae Genus: †Afanasjevispirifer...
- (2024). "New and revised taxa of Carboniferous spiriferides (Brachiopoda, Spiriferida) from the Donets Basin (Ukraine) and South Urals (Russia)". European...
- extinct brachiopod in the class Rhynchonellata (Articulata) and the order Spiriferida. Their fossils occur most commonly in marine calcareous, microbialitic...