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General Description ... Most brachiopod shells are smooth (eg, Liothyrella and Neothyris), although a few common New Zealand forms are ribbed (eg, Notosaria and Terebratella). ... The New Zealand brachiopod fauna consists of 32 species in 22 genera, representing 15 families in 5 orders. There are 5 endemic genera...
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Brachiopod - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Brachiopods (from Latin brachium , arm + New Latin -poda , foot) are a small phylum of benthic invertebrates. Also known as lamp shells (or lampshells ), " brachs " or Brachiopoda , they ...
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The Brachiopod Genus Enteletes, With a Description of a New Species. ARTHUR BRIDWELL, Baldwin, Kan. When on the geological records, a new genus appears, ...
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The brachiopods Holorhynchus, Platy- merella, and Virgiana comprise a small ... the Oslo region being a description of the Kiaer ...
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Jun 8, 2009 ... Description, Abyssal Brachiopod 00148.jpg. Late Ordovician brachiopod specimen obtained near Maysville, Kentucky. Date. 2009(2009) ...
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General description ... The inarticulate brachiopod genus Lingula has the distinction of being the oldest more or less unchanged animal known. The oldest Lingula occur in the very early Cambrian and are roughly 550 million years old.
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Some of the Brachiopods are close to perfect and look to be alive today. There are quite a number of different specie of Brachiopods and they vary considerably in their characteristics. Brachiopod fossils of different species will vary in size from approximately 1/2 inch to about 3 inches.
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Brachiopod Brachiopods Extinct Brachiopoda Shell Fossils Shells Economy. ... 1 General description ... The inarticulate brachiopod genus Lingula has the distinction of being the oldest more or less unchanged animal known. The oldest Lingula occur in the very early Cambrian and are roughly 550 million years old.
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