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On the History of the Names Lingula, Anatina, and on the Confusion of the Forms Assigned Them Among the Brachiopoda Christian Emig
Chapter 5. Paleozoic Invertebrate Paleontology of Grand Canyon National Park
New Record of a Primitive Brachiopod, Lingula Sp. in Lubuk Damar, Indonesia
Molecular Phylogeny of Brachiopods and Phoronids Based on Nuclear-Encoded Small Subunit Ribosomal RNA Gene Sequences
Tools for Linguloid Taxonomy: the Genus Obolus (Brachiopoda) As an Example
First Occurrence of a Lingulide (Brachiopoda: Lingulidae) at Piauí Formation (Upper Carboniferous), Parnaíba Basin, Brazil
Early Upper Cambrian (Marjuman) Linguliformean Brachiopods
Schmidtites Celatus (Obolida, Brachiopoda) from the "Obolus Sands" (Upper Cambrian - Lower Ordovician) of Estonia
• Every Major Animal Phylum That Exists on Earth Today, As Well As A
Phylum Brachiopoda*
Early Cambrian (Stage 4) Brachiopods from the Shipai Formation in the Three Gorges Area of South China
The Genus Obolus (Brachiopoda) As an Example Christian C
Irish Biodiversity: a Taxonomic Inventory of Fauna
Treatise on Invertebrate Paleontology Volume H (1-6), 1997-2007 Phylum
The Lingulid Brachiopod Lingularia from Lowermost Cretaceous Hydrocarbon Seep Bodies 167
Proof That Lingula (Brachiopoda) Is Not a Living-Fossil, and Emended Diagnoses of the Family Lingulidae Christian C
Estimating the Early Evolution of Brachiopods Using an Integrated Approach Combining Genomics and Fossils
Understanding Linguloid Brachiopods: Obolus and Ungula As Examples Leonid E
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Biodiversity of Shallow-Water Brachiopods from New Caledonia, SW Pacific, with Description of a New Species
Paleontology and Sedimentology of the Alum Shale Formation At
Inarticulata (Nonarticulate Lampshells) Phylum Brachiopoda Class Inarticulata Number of Families 3
Schmidtites Celatus (Obolida, Brachiopoda) from the ”Obolus Sands” (Upper Cambrian - Lower Ordovician) of Estonia Christian C
Lingulida (2007)
10 Brachiopoda
On the History of the Names Lingula, Anatina, and on the Confusion of the Forms Assigned Them Among the Brachiopoda