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- Strophomenoidea is an extinct superfamily of prehistoric brachiopods in the order Strophomenida. - after Williams, Alwyn; Brunton, C.H.C.; Carlson, S...
- extinct family of prehistoric brachiopods in the extinct superfamily Strophomenoidea. The type genus is Douvillina. Douvillinidae at fossilworks.org v t...
- is an extinct family of prehistoric brachiopods in the superfamily Strophomenoidea. The classification of the strophomenoid brachiopods. A Williams, Washington...
- Villas & Gutierrez-Marco Ordovician (Darriwilian)  Spain A member of Strophomenoidea. Genus includes new species O. meloui. Ortarhynchia Gen. et sp. nov...
- calcite rods known as a taleolae. †Plectambonitoidea (paraphyletic?) †Strophomenoidea Strophomenid brachiopod with encrusting cornulitid tubeworm (Upper...
- Darriwilian) Dirafinesquina and Jigunsania gen. nov. (Rafinesquinidae; Strophomenoidea; Brachiopoda) from South Korea, with discussion of rafinesquinid evolution"...
- are usually divided into two groups - the Plectambonitoidea and the Strophomenoidea. Some members used their short meaty pedicles for attachment, while...
- nov Valid Rong et al. Ordovician (Hirnantian)  China A member of Strophomenoidea belonging to the family Sowerbyellidae. Appelinaria Gen. et comb. nov...
- type locality for species †Derbyia profunda †Derbyia scitula †Derbyia strophomenoidea †Derbyia sulcata †Derbyia texta – type locality for species †Derbyia...
- & ****s Late Ordovician Taldyboi Formation  Kazakhstan A member of Strophomenoidea belonging to the family Glyptomenidae. The type species is "Oepikina"...