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Linguloidea
Comprehensive Review of Cambrian Himalayan
On the History of the Names Lingula, Anatina, and on the Confusion of the Forms Assigned Them Among the Brachiopoda Christian Emig
(Early Permian) from the Itararé Group, Paraná Basin (Brazil): a Paleobiogeographic W–E Trans-Gondwanan Marine Connection
Permophiles International Commission on Stratigraphy
New Record of a Primitive Brachiopod, Lingula Sp. in Lubuk Damar, Indonesia
Tools for Linguloid Taxonomy: the Genus Obolus (Brachiopoda) As an Example
Uncorrected Proof
First Occurrence of a Lingulide (Brachiopoda: Lingulidae) at Piauí Formation (Upper Carboniferous), Parnaíba Basin, Brazil
Early Upper Cambrian (Marjuman) Linguliformean Brachiopods
Early Cambrian (Stage 4) Brachiopods from the Shipai Formation in the Three Gorges Area of South China
Lingulata, Brachiopoda) from Southern China Zhifei Zhang,1 Jian Han,1 Xingliang Zhang,1 Jianni Liu1, Junfeng Guo1 and Degan Shu1,2
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
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Soft-Tissue Preservation in the Lower Cambrian Linguloid Brachiopod
Brachiopoda) Is Not a Living-Fossil, and Emended Diagnoses of the Family Lingulidae
Treatise on Invertebrate Paleontology Volume H (1-6), 1997-2007 Phylum
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CG2003 A06 LEP-LEH): Obolid Taxonomy
CG2003 A06 LEP-LEH, Carnets De Géologie
New Linguliformean Brachiopods from The
Proof That Lingula (Brachiopoda) Is Not a Living-Fossil, and Emended Diagnoses of the Family Lingulidae Christian C
Understanding Linguloid Brachiopods: Obolus and Ungula As Examples Leonid E
LINGULIFORM BRACHIOPODS from the CAMBRIAN (GUZHANGIAN) KARPINSK FORMATION of NOVAYA ZEMLYA by LARS E
Paleontology and Sedimentology of the Alum Shale Formation At
Late Ordovician Conodonts and Brachiopods from Near Greenvale in the Broken River Province, North Queensland
Microfaunal Assemblage from the Torgau-Doberlug Syncline (Central Germany) and Its Palaeogeographic Implications for the Configuration of West Gondwana
Schmidtites Celatus (Obolida, Brachiopoda) from the ”Obolus Sands” (Upper Cambrian - Lower Ordovician) of Estonia Christian C
University of Florida Thesis Or Dissertation Formatting
Deep Genetic Divergence Within a ''Living Fossil