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Lingulata
Treatise on Invertebrate Paleontology
Biodiversity Patterns Across the Late Paleozoic Ice Age
On the History of the Names Lingula, Anatina, and on the Confusion of the Forms Assigned Them Among the Brachiopoda Christian Emig
Molecular Evidence That Phoronids Are a Subtaxon of Brachiopods
An Evolutionary Perspective of Dopachrome Tautomerase Enzymes in Metazoans
The Early History of the Metazoa—A Paleontologist's Viewpoint
Systema Naturae. the Classification of Living Organisms
Chapter 5. Paleozoic Invertebrate Paleontology of Grand Canyon National Park
New Record of a Primitive Brachiopod, Lingula Sp. in Lubuk Damar, Indonesia
Early Upper Cambrian (Marjuman) Linguliformean Brachiopods
Lingulata, Brachiopoda) from Southern China Zhifei Zhang,1 Jian Han,1 Xingliang Zhang,1 Jianni Liu1, Junfeng Guo1 and Degan Shu1,2
Early Cambrian (Stage 4) Brachiopods from the Shipai Formation in the Three Gorges Area of South China
An Early Cambrian Agglutinated Tubular Lophophorate with Brachiopod Characters
Contributions Cushman Foundation Foraminiferal Research
Soft-Tissue Preservation in the Lower Cambrian Linguloid Brachiopod
Treatise on Invertebrate Paleontology Volume H (1-6), 1997-2007 Phylum
The Early Devonian (Emsian) Acrotretid Microbrachiopod Opsiconidion Minor Popov, 1981, from the Alaska/Yukon Territory Border and Novaya Zemlya
The Lingulid Brachiopod Lingularia from Lowermost Cretaceous Hydrocarbon Seep Bodies 167
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A NEW FAMILY of CAMBRIAN RHYNCHONELLIFORMEAN BRACHIOPODS (ORDER NAUKATIDA) with an ABERRANT CORAL-LIKE MORPHOLOGY by MICHAEL STRENG1,AODHAN D
(SOUTH SHETLAND ISLANDS), ANTARCTICA -.: Palaeontologia
Proof That Lingula (Brachiopoda) Is Not a Living-Fossil, and Emended Diagnoses of the Family Lingulidae Christian C
Linguliform Brachiopods from the Terminal Cambrian to Lower Ordovician Tiñu Section, Mexico
Novel Symbiotic Relationship Between a Spionid Polychaete and Lingula (Brachiopoda: Lingulata: Lingulidae), with Description of Polydora Lingulicola Sp
Balthasar 20080042.Vp
Paleontology and Sedimentology of the Alum Shale Formation At
Organophosphatic Stem Group Brachiopods - Implications for the Phylogeny of the Subphylum Linguliformea
First Detailed Description of the Nervous System of the Most Complex Lophophore and Evolution of Brachiopoda
Ontogeny and Evolutionary Significance of a New Acrotretide Brachiopod Genus from Cambrian Series 2 of South China
Life Strategies of Brachiopods from the Cambrian Burgess Shale
Dapingian–Darriwilian) of Baltoscandia
Deep Genetic Divergence Within a ''Living Fossil