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Lophophore
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A brachidium, a lophophore support, visible between the valves of the Early Jurassic (Pliensbachian) brachiopod Spiriferina rostrata (35 x 30 mm). An example ...
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viewsofthemahantango.blogspot.com/2011/07/more-brachiop...
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Jul 20, 2011 ... My last trip up to NY yielded some new examples of the brachidium (support structures) for the lophopores (feeding tentacles) in various ...
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www.fossils-facts-and-finds.com/brachiopods.html
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The lophophore is supported by a calcerous structure called the brachidium. This structure varies greatly in complexity from a simple loop to a double spiraled ...
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www.kgs.ku.edu/Publications/ancient/vocab.html
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The brachiopod valve that bears the lophophore; the dosal valve. See symmetry figure. Brachidium. The skeletal part of some brachial valves that supports the ...
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courses.missouristate.edu/ChrisBarnhart/bio370/lecs/16-...
courses.missouristate.edu/ChrisBarnhart/bio370/lecs/16-Lophophorates.ppt
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Terebratula; Hinged shell of calcite, opened by diductor muscles, closed by adductor muscles; Lophophore support (brachidium) on dorsal valve; Lack anus ...
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palaeos.com/metazoa/brachiopoda/rhynchonellata.html
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Most rhynchonellates have a calcified brachidium of the spiriferid type. The brachidium is a structure which supports the lophophore, the feeding organ of ...
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www.palaeontology.geo.uu.se/Kurser/Livets/brachiopods.p...
www.palaeontology.geo.uu.se/Kurser/Livets/brachiopods.pdf
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lophophore support 4 the brachidium. Page 21. lophophore support 4 the brachidium. Page 22. lophophore support - median septum ...
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www.geo.arizona.edu/geo3xx/geo308/FoldersOnServer/2004%...
www.geo.arizona.edu/geo3xx/geo308/FoldersOnServer/2004%20LABS/Lab%205%20-%20brachiopds.pdf
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Often the lophophore has a calcareous supporting brachidium. Fossil and Recent brachiopods have a variety of accessory supports for the feeding apparatus.
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palaeontology.palass-pubs.org/pdf/Vol%2040/Pages%20191-...
palaeontology.palass-pubs.org/pdf/Vol%2040/Pages%20191-200.pdf
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The brachidium-supporting pillars resemble the hamate skeletal structures of thecospirellids, introducing the possibility that thecospirellids are close to thecideid ...
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members.home.nl/paflo/moreabout/More%20about%20Brachiop...
members.home.nl/paflo/moreabout/More%20about%20Brachiopods.pdf
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It is supported by a kind of 'skeleton', a long, loop shaped calcareous ribbon, the ' brachidium'. This brachidium or parts of it, can often be recognised in well ...
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