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List of Brachiopod Genera in 1995 List of Brachiopod Genera in 1995 List established by Rex Doescher Aalenirhynchia:Shi&Grant:1993:Rhynchonella:Subdecorata:Davidson1851:Rhynchonellacea:Jurassic Aberia:Melou:1990:Aberia:Havliceki:Melou1990:Orthacea:Ordovician Aboriginella:Koneva:1983:Aboriginella:Denudata:Koneva1983:Lingulacea:Cambrian Abrekia:Dagys:1974:Abrekia:Sulcata:Dagys1974:Rhynchonellacea:Triassic Absenticosta:Lazarev:1991:Absenticosta:Uldzejtuensis:Suursuren&Lazarev1991:Productacea:Mississippian Abyssorhynchia:Zezina:1980:Hemithyris:Craneana:Dall1895:Rhynchonellacea:Recent Abyssothyris:Thomson:1927:Terebratula:Wyvillei:Davidson1878:Terebratulacea:Tertiary-Recent Acambona:White:1865:Acambona:Prima:White1865:Retziacea:Mississippian Acanthalosia:Waterhouse:1986:Acanthalosia:Domina:Waterhouse1986:Strophalosiacea:Carboniferous-Permian Acanthambonia:Cooper:1956:Acanthambonia:Minutissima:Cooper1956:Lingulacea:Ordovician Acanthatia:Muir-Wood&CooPer:1960:Heteralosia:NuPera:Stainbrook1947:Productacea:Devonian Acanthobasiliola:Zezina:1981:Rhynchonella:Doederleini:Davidson1886:Rhynchonellacea:Recent Acanthocosta:Roberts:1971:Acanthocosta:Teicherti:Roberts1971:Productacea:Mississippian Acanthocrania:Williams:1943:Crania:Spiculata:Rowley1908:Craniacea:Ordovician-Permian Acanthoglypha:Williams&Curry:1985:Streptis:Affinis:Reed1909:Porambonitacea:Ordovician Acanthoplecta:Muir-Wood&CooPer:1960:Producta:Mesoloba:PhilliPs1836:Productacea:MississiPPian Acanthoproductus:Martynova:1970:Acanthoproductus:Bogdanovi:Martynova1970:Productacea:Devonian Acanthorhynchia:Buckman:1918:Acanthothyris:Panacanthina:Buckman&Walker1889:Rhynchonellacea:Jurassic Acanthorthis:Neuman:1977:Acanthorthis:Terreneuvensis:Neuman1977:Orthacea:Ordovician Acanthospirifer:Menakova:1964:Acanthospirifer:Edelschteini:Menakova1964:Spiriferacea:Silurian Acanthospirina:Schuchert&Levene:1929:Spirifera:Aciculifera:Rowley1893:Spiriferinacea:Mississippian Acanthothiris:Orbigny:1850:Anomia:Spinosa:Linne1788:Rhynchonellacea:Jurassic Acanthothyropsis:Kamyschan:1973:Rhynchonella:Crossi:Walker1869:Rhynchonellacea:Jurassic Acanthotoechia:Williams&Curry:1985:Acanthotoechia:Hibernica:Williams&Curry1985:Clitambonitacea:Ordovician Acareorthis:Roberts:1990:Acareorthis:Jelli:Roberts1990:Billingsellacea:Cambrian Acculina:Misius:1977:Acculina:Acculina:Misius1977:Plectambonitacea:Ordovician Achunoproductus:Ustritsky:1971:Productus:Achunowensis:Stepanov1948:Productacea:Carboniferous Acidotocarena:Liu:1979:Acidotocarena:Oxyria:Liu1979:Uncertain:Cambrian Acolosia:Cooper&Grant:1976:Acolosia:Glabra:Cooper&Grant1976:Rhynchonellacea:Permian Acosarina:Cooper&Grant:1969:Acosarina:Dorsisulcata:Cooper&Grant1969:Enteletacea:Permian Acritosia:Cooper&Grant:1969:Acritosia:Magna:Cooper&Grant1969:Strophalosiacea:Permian Acrobelesia:CooPer:1983:GryPhus:CooPeri:Hondt1976:Terebratulacea:Recent Acrobrochus:Cooper:1983:Liothyrella:Vema:Cooper1973:Terebratulacea:Tertiary-Recent 1 List of genera (brachiopod – 1995) Acrosaccus:Willard:1928:Acrosaccus:Shuleri:Willard1928:Discinacea:Ordovician-Silurian Acrospirifer:Helmbrecht&Wedekind:1923:Spirifer:Primaevus:Steiniger1853:Spiriferacea:Devonian Acrothele:Linnarsson:1876:Acrothele:Coriacea:Linnarsson1876:Acrotretacea:Cambrian Acrothyra:Matthew:1901:Acrotreta:Proavia:Matthew1899:Acrotretacea:Cambrian Acrothyris:Hou:1963:Acrothyris:Kwangsiensis:Hou1963:Stringocephalacea:Devonian Acrotreta:Kutorga:1848:Acrotreta:Subconica:Kutorga1848:Acrotretacea:Cambrian-Ordovician Acrotretella:Ireland:1961:Acrotretella:Siluriana:Ireland1961:Acrotretacea:Silurian Actinoconchus:Mccoy:1844:Actinoconchus:Paradoxus:Mccoy1844:Athyridacea:MississiPPian Actinomena:Opik:1930:Strophomena:Orta:Opik1930:Strophomenacea:Ordovician Acuminothyris:Roberts:1963:Acuminothyris:Triangularis:Roberts1963:Spiriferacea:Mississippian Acutatheca:Stainbrook:1945:Acutatheca:ProPria:Stainbrook1945:Spiriferacea:Devonian Acutella:Ljaschenko:1973:Uchtospirifer:Angulosus:Ljaschenko1959:Spiriferacea:Devonian Acutilineolus:Amsden:1978:Eospirifer:Acutolineatusacutolineatus:Amsden1968:Cyrtiacea:Silurian Acutoria:Cooper&Dutro:1982:Acutoria:Angulata:Cooper&Dutro1982:Spiriferacea:Devonian Adairia:Gordon,Henry&Treworgy:1993:Productus:Adairensis:Drake1897:Productacea:Mississippian Adaptatrypa:Struve:1980:Adaptatrypa:Heckeri:Struve1980:Atrypacea:Devonian Adectorhynchus:Henry&Gordon:1985:StrePtorhynchus:Suspectum:Girty1929:Davidsoniacea:MississiPPian Adensu:Popov&Rukavischnikova:1986:Adensu:Monostratum:Popov&Al1986:Trimerellacea:Ordovician Adiaphragma:Xian:1978:Adiaphragma:Ganxiensis:Wan1978:Plectambonitacea:Devonian Adminiculoria:Waterhouse&Gupta:1979:Spirifer:Middlemissi:Diener1915:Delthyridacea:Mississippian Admixtella:Rozman:1978:Admixtella:Orientalis:Rozman1978:Clitambonitacea:Ordovician Admodorugosus:Brunton,Mundy&Lazarev:1993:Admodorugosus:Cracoensis:Brunton,Mundy&Lazarev1993:Productacea:Mississippian Adnatida:Richardson:1991:Magasella:Deformis:Tate1880:Terebratellacea:Tertiary Adolfia:Gurich:1909:Spirifer:Deflexus:Roemer1843:Spiriferacea:Devonian Adolfispirifer:Krylova:1962:Spirifer:Jeremejewi:Tschernyschew1887:SPiriferacea:Devonian Adrenia:Chatterton:1973:Adrenia:Expansa:Chatterton1973:Stringocephalacea:Devonian Adriana:Gregorio:1930:Adriana:Osiensis:Gregorio1930:Lyttoniacea:Permian Advenina:Sandy:1986:Advenina:Oweni:Sandy1986:Terebratellacea:Cretaceous Adygella:Dagys:1959:Adygella:Cubanica:Dagys1959:Dielasmatacea:Triassic Adygelloides:Dagys:1959:Adygelloides:Labensis:Dagys1959:Dielasmatacea:Triassic Adygellopsis:Sun&Shi:1985:Adygellopsis:Pentagonalis:Sun&Shi1985:Dielasmatacea:Triassic Aegiria:Opik:1933:Aegiria:Norvegica:OPik1933:Plectambonitacea:Silurian Aegiromena:Havlicek:1961:Leptaena:Aquila:Barrande1848:Plectambonitacea:Ordovician Aegironetes:Havlicek:1967:Strophomena:Tristis:Barrande1879:Plectambonitacea:Ordovician Aemula:Steinich:1968:Aemula:Inusitata:Steinich1968:Terebratellacea:Cretaceous Aenigmastricklandia:Ziegler:1966:Aenigmastricklandia:Contorta:Ziegler1966:Pentameracea:Silurian Aenigmastrophia:Boucot:1971:Aenigmastrophia:Cooperi:Boucot1971:Strophomenacea:Silurian Aenigmathyris:Cooper:1971:Aenigmathyris:Stearnsi:CooPer1971:Terebratulacea:Tertiary Aequspiriferina:Yang&Yin:1962:Aequspiriferina:Multiplicata:Yang&Yin1962:Spiriferinacea:Triassic Aerothyris:Allan:1939:Magellania:Macquariensis:Thomson1918:Terebratellacea:Recent 2 List of genera (brachiopod – 1995) Aesopomum:Havlicek:1965:StroPhomena:AesoPea:Barrande1879:Orthotetacea:Devonian Aetheia:Thomson:1915:Waldheimia:Sinuata:Hutton1873:Rhynchonellacea:Tertiary-Recent Aethirhynchia:Shi:1990:Aethirhynchia:Lenticulata:Shi1990:Rhynchonellacea:Jurassic Afghanospirifer:Plodowski:1968:AfghanosPirifer:Burgutschensis:Plodowski1968:SPiriferacea:Permian Afilasma:Stehli:1961:Afilasma:Beecheri:Stehli1961:Dielasmatacea:Devonian Agalatassia:Popov&Holmer:1994:Agalatassia:Triangularis:Popov&Holmer1994:Lingulacea:Ordovician Agarhyncha:Havlicek:1982:Terebratula:Famula:Barrande1847:Rhynchonellacea:Silurian Agastapleura:Xu:1978:Agastapleura:Aenina:Xu1978:Uncertain:Ordovician Agelesia:Cooper&Grant:1969:Aulosteges:Triagonalis:King1931:Aulostegacea:Permian Agerinella:Pajaud&Patrulius:1965:Agerinella:Lyrata:Pajaud&Patrulius1965:Thecideacea:Jurassic Agerithyris:Radulovic:1991:Agerithyris:Minima:Radulovic1991:Uncertain:Jurassic Agramatia:Sokolskaja:1948:Productus:Agramati:Nalivkin1934:Productacea:Devonian Agulhasia:King:1871:Agulhasia:Davidsonii:King1871:Terebratulacea:Recent Agyrekia:Koneva:1979:Agyrekia:Alta:Koneva1979:Kutorginacea:Cambrian Ahtiella:Opik:1932:Ahtiella:Lirata:Opik1932:Plectambonitacea:Ordovician Aidynkulirhynchia:Ovtsharenko:1983:Aidynkulirhynchia:Aidynkulensis:Ovtsharenko1983:Rhynchonellacea:Jurassic Aikarhyncha:Havlicek:1990:Rhynchonella:Praecox:Barrande1879:Rhynchonellacea:Devonian Airtonia:Cope:1934:Airtonia:Hudsoni:Cope1934:Chonetacea:Mississippian Ajukuzella:Ovtsharenko:1983:Ajukuzella:Ajukuzensis:Ovtsharenko1983:Terebratellacea:Jurassic Akatchania:Klets:1988:Akatchania:Plana:Klets1988:Productacea:Permian Akelina:Severgina:1967:Akelina:Akelina:Severgina1967:Plectambonitacea:Ordovician Akmolina:Popov&Holmer:1994:Akmolina:Olentensis:Popov&Holmer1994:Acrotretacea:Cambrian Akopovorhynchia:Smirnova:1990:Akopovorhynchia:Akopovi:Smirnova1990:Rhynchonellacea:Cretaceous Aksarinaia:Koneva:1992:Aksarinaia:Triquietra:Koneva1992:Lingulacea:Cambrian Aktassia:Popov:1976:Aktassia:Triangularis:Popov1976:Acrotretacea:Ordovician Ala:Nalivkin:1979:Ala:Tau:Nalivkin1979:SPiriferacea:MississipPian Alabushevothyris:Smirnova:1994:Alabushevothyris:Angusta:Smirnova1994:Clathrithyridacea:Cretaceous Alaskospira:Kirk&Amsden:1952:Alaskospira:Dunbari:Kirk&Amsden1952:Cyrtiacea:Silurian Alatiformia:Struve:1963:SPirifer:Alatiformis:Drevermann1907:SPiriferacea:Devonian Alatochonetes:Liang:1990:Alatochonetes:Alata:Liang1990:Chonetacea:Permian Alatoproductus:Ching&Zhu:1978:Alatoproductus:Trunctus:Ching&Zhu1978:Strophalosiacea:Permian Alatorthotetina:He&Zhu:1985:Alatorthotetina:Sichuanensis:He&Zhu1985:Orthotetacea:Permian Alatothyris:Waterhouse&Gupta:1986:Spirifer:Haueri:Stache1878:Athyridacea:Permian Aldanispirifer:Alekseeva:1967:Aldanispirifer:Helenae:Alekseeva1967:Spiriferacea:Devonian Aldanotreta:Pelman:1977:Aldanotreta:Sunnaginensis:Pelman1977:Paterinacea:Cambrian Aldingia:Thomson:1916:Terebratella:Furculifera:Tate1880:Terebratellacea:Tertiary-Recent Alekseevaella:Baranov:1980:Alekseevaella:Sulcata:Baranov1980:Rhynchonellacea:Devonian Alexenia:Ivanova:1935:Alexenia:Reticulata:Ivanova1935:Productacea:Pennsylvanian Alichovia:Gorjansky:1969:Alichovia:Ramispinosa:Gorjansky1969:Siphonotretacea:Ordovician Aliconchidium:St.Joseph:1942:Aliconchidium:Yassi:St.
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