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Terebratulids are one of only
three living orders of
articulate brachiopods, the
others being the
Rhynchonellida and the Thecideida.
Craniida and Lingulida...
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Indiana University Press, 2000. Alfréd
Dulai & József Pálfy (2003). The
terebratulid brachiopod Lobothyris ?
subgregaria as an
Early Jur****ic
Elvis species...
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urchins very common,
along with crinoids, starfish, sponges, and
terebratulid and
rhynchonellid brachiopods.
Breakup of
Pangaea into
Laurasia and Gondwana...
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Goodfriend GA (2003). "Quantitative
estimates of time-averaging in
terebratulid brachiopod s**** ac****ulations from a
modern tropical shelf". Paleobiology...
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animals within the lophotrochozoans.
Brachiopod morphology Cranaena, a
terebratulid from the
Middle Devonian of Wisconsin. The
Carboniferous brachiopod Neospirifer...
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conservative in form. Athyridids, spiriferids, rhynchonellids, and
terebratulids are also very common.
Inarticulate forms include Discina and Crania...
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Fossil s**** of
Neopycnodonte navicularis with a
small Terebratulid valve from
Pliocene of
Italy Scientific classification Domain: Eukaryota...
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Terebratellidina is one of two
existing suborders of
Terebratulid brachiopods, the
other being Terebratulidina.
Superfamily Kraussinoidea Superfamily Laqueoidea...
- (1972). "Observations on
Neoliothyrina ****oni - a rare
Maastrichtian terebratulid from NW Europe" (PDF).
Bulletin of the
Geological Society of Denmark...
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Numerous specimens. A
terebratulid. P.
newbyi Dunlap Canyon &
Cinnabar Canyon.
Lower Member.
Numerous specimens. A
terebratulid.
Rhaetina R. gregaria...