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- A NEW FAMILY of CAMBRIAN RHYNCHONELLIFORMEAN BRACHIOPODS (ORDER NAUKATIDA) with an ABERRANT CORAL-LIKE MORPHOLOGY by MICHAEL STRENG1,AODHAN D
- (LOPINGIAN, LATE PERMIAN) BRACHIOPODS from the EPISKOPI FORMATION of HYDRA ISLAND, GREECE by SHU-ZHONG SHEN* and MATTHEW E
- Morphological Characters, Systematic Position and Age of Fossil Genera Pertaining to Brachiopods
- Brachiopods and Corals
- New Records of Recent Brachiopods from the Eastern Mediterranean Sea
- Estimating the Early Evolution of Brachiopods Using an Integrated Approach Combining Genomics and Fossils
- Dimerelloid Rhynchonellide Brachiopods in the Lower Jurassic of the Engadine (Canton Graubünden, National Park, Switzerland)
- Biology and Ecology Iberian Zone. I
- Biodiversity of Shallow-Water Brachiopods from New Caledonia, SW Pacific, with Description of a New Species
- The Role of Spain in the Development of the Reef Brachiopod Faunas During the Carboniferous
- Latest Early Devonian) Strata of the Shellabarger Pass Area (Farewell Terrane), Denali National Park & Preserve, South-Central Alaska
- Kutorginata - Accessscience from Mcgraw-Hill Education Page 1 of 3
- Phylogenetic Paleobiology: Phenotypic Diversification and Evolutionary Radiation In
- SILICIFICATION! SUSAN H.! BUTTS Yale University, Peabody Museum of Natural History, 170 Whitney Ave., P.O
- Upper Oligocene Brachiopods from Nw Germany, with Description of a New Platidiinae Genus, Germanoplatidia N. Gen. Alfréd Dulai1
- Two Micromorphic Megathyrid Brachiopods (Terebratulida, Megathyridoidea) from the Indonesian Archipelago
- Some Cretaceous Long-Looped Terebratulide Brachiopods Analysed in the Light of the Diversity Observed in the Ontogeny of Recent Representatives DANIÈLE GASPARD1
- Mass Extinctions and Clade Extinctions in the History of Brachiopods: Brief Review and a Post-Paleozoic Case Study
- New Middle Miocene Argyrotheca (Brachiopoda; Megathyrididae) Species from the Central Paratethys
- Preliminary List of Some Brachiopod Species Known to Hispaniola. References: 1
- Early Carboniferous (Mississippian) Brachiopods from the Hikoroichi Formation, South Kitakami Belt, Japan
- Silicified Mississippian Brachiopods from Muhua, Southern China: Lingulids, Craniids, Strophomenids, Productids, Orthotetids, and Orthids
- Fossil Craniid Brachiopods (Craniata) of Australia and New Zealand
- A NEW FAMILY of CAMBRIAN RHYNCHONELLIFORMEAN BRACHIOPODS (ORDER NAUKATIDA) with an ABERRANT CORAL-LIKE MORPHOLOGY by MICHAEL STRENG1,AODHAN D
- Gwynia Capsula (Jeffreys, 1859) and Other Recent Brachiopods from Submarine Caves in Croatia