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Brachiopodes Du Lias Et Du Dogger DOCUMENTS DES LABORATOIRES DE GÉOLOGIE DE LA FACULTÉ DES SCIENCES DE LYON N° 5 BRACHIOPODES DU LIAS ET DU DOGGER ESSAI BIBLIOGRAPHIQUE ET CRITIQUE DE PALEONTOLOGIE STRATIGRAPHIQUE par Y. ALMERAS Imprimerie Rhodanienne - LYON 1964 INTRODUCTION Lorsque l'on se propose d'étudier les Brachiopodes du Lias et du Dogger , on est surpris par le grand nombre d'espèces créées aussi bien que par le nombre d'ou­ vrages décrivant des Brachiopodes . Devant un sujet aussi vaste , devant des ef­ forts aussi dispersés , il m'a paru opportun de faire le point : dénombrer les es­ pèces nouvelles d'après les recherches bibliographiques , mettre sur fiches méca- nalytiques leurs diagnoses originales , établir les listes synonymiques critiques est le premier travail à effectuer et il a pour résultat l'obtention de la durée moyenne de vie pour chaque espèce (répartition stratigraphique) . Le . présent ouvrage comprend : - I - Bibliographie des Brachiopodes du Lias et du Dogger (essentielle­ ment en Europe occidentale) , aussi complète que possible . - II - Tableau de répartition stratigraphique des espèces de Brachiopodes (1), d'après la littérature citée au chapitre I. - III - Remarques accompagnant le tableau de répartition stratigraphique. Il s'agit de remarques (que l'on peut rapporter à telle ou telle espèce d'après un numéro mis entre parenthèses après le nom de chaque forme) ayant trait à la répartition stratigraphique elle-même , ou bien de remarques paléontologiques (va­ riabilité de l'espèce , interprétation de l'espèce par différents auteurs , création d'espèces sur des figures d'autres auteurs , changements intervenus dans la dé­ nomination générique de l'espèce) . - IV - Liste des taxons cités . Il s'agit d'un index alphabétique générique permettant cependant d'obtenir le nom spécifique d'une forme indépendamment des différents genres auxquels elle a pu être rapportée par les différents auteurs qui l'ont étudiée . - V - Conclusions . voir plus loin ( p. 41 ) la façon dont cette répartition stratigraphique a été obtenue . AGER D.V . ( 1954) - The qenus Gibbirhvnchia in the British Domerian .Proc . qeol .Ass . ,Londres , vol. 65, pt. 1, p. 25-51,1 -7fiq., p l. 1 . AGER D.V. (1955) - The geographical distribution of Brachiopods in the Bri­ tish Middle Lias .Quart .Journ .Geol. Soc .London ,vol. CXII,part 2 ,n° 8 , p . 157-187,2 fig . ,2 tabl. AGER D.V. ( 1956) - Some new liassic Terebratulids .Proc .Geol .Ass .,Londres, vol.67,pt .1-2,p.1-14,4 fig.,1 pl. AGER D.V. (1956a) - A Monograph of the British Liassic Rhynchonellidae. Pa- laeontoqr .Soc ., Londres , part I,p.l-XXVIet 1-50,27 text-fig . ,IV pl. AGER D .V . (1957) - The true Rhvnchonella .Palaeontoloqy, Londres,vol. 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