Hirnantian costate craniides are rare in the world and many have only been defined using open taxonomic nomenclature. Most of these craniides were assigned to the genera Acanthocrania and Philhedra. New material from South China and Myanmar forms the basis of a new genus Xenocrania, including its type species Palaeocyclus? haimei Reed from the Hirnantia fauna in northern Shan State, Myanmar. This genus is characterized by unique ornamentation with a large degree of intraspecific variation in sympatric and allopatric populations. Three types of ornamentation (A, B and C) are recognized within the same population of the same species, and even on the same individual. Based on this high degree of variation within a single species, we consider X...
Yunnan Province, southwestern China, comprises 16 genera and 18 species, including one new genus (Ha...
Majority of the palaeontological data are collectedfrom skeletonized specimens. As a result, our per...
Following the end Ordovician mass extinction, brachiopod faunas were commonly of low diversity, gene...
Hirnantian costate craniides are rare in the world and many have only been defined using open taxono...
Following the end Ordovician mass extinction, brachiopod faunas were commonly of low diversity, gene...
Seven craniide brachiopod genera are described from the Silurian (Wenlock–Ludlow) of Gotland, includ...
The order Strophomenida was an ecologically abundant and taxonomically diverse group of Palaeozoic b...
A new, high-diversity, latest Ordovician brachiopod fauna of nearly 800 brachiopod specimens was co...
The Anisian (Middle Triassic) witnessed the diversification of brachiopods after the Permian/Triassi...
A new, latest Ordovician brachiopod fauna is systematically described from the Hwe Mawng Purple Shal...
Ordovician (Darriwilian to Sandbian) micromorphic linguliform lingulate brachiopods are described fr...
A relatively diverse Saucrorthis brachiopod fauna is reported for the first time from the Sibumasu p...
The dataset is based mainly on previously published information, in addition to new taxonomic revisi...
Recent debates over the evolutionary relationships of early echinoderms have relied heavily on morph...
The number of living brachiopod genera and species recorded to date, are 116 and 391, respectively. ...
Yunnan Province, southwestern China, comprises 16 genera and 18 species, including one new genus (Ha...
Majority of the palaeontological data are collectedfrom skeletonized specimens. As a result, our per...
Following the end Ordovician mass extinction, brachiopod faunas were commonly of low diversity, gene...
Hirnantian costate craniides are rare in the world and many have only been defined using open taxono...
Following the end Ordovician mass extinction, brachiopod faunas were commonly of low diversity, gene...
Seven craniide brachiopod genera are described from the Silurian (Wenlock–Ludlow) of Gotland, includ...
The order Strophomenida was an ecologically abundant and taxonomically diverse group of Palaeozoic b...
A new, high-diversity, latest Ordovician brachiopod fauna of nearly 800 brachiopod specimens was co...
The Anisian (Middle Triassic) witnessed the diversification of brachiopods after the Permian/Triassi...
A new, latest Ordovician brachiopod fauna is systematically described from the Hwe Mawng Purple Shal...
Ordovician (Darriwilian to Sandbian) micromorphic linguliform lingulate brachiopods are described fr...
A relatively diverse Saucrorthis brachiopod fauna is reported for the first time from the Sibumasu p...
The dataset is based mainly on previously published information, in addition to new taxonomic revisi...
Recent debates over the evolutionary relationships of early echinoderms have relied heavily on morph...
The number of living brachiopod genera and species recorded to date, are 116 and 391, respectively. ...
Yunnan Province, southwestern China, comprises 16 genera and 18 species, including one new genus (Ha...
Majority of the palaeontological data are collectedfrom skeletonized specimens. As a result, our per...
Following the end Ordovician mass extinction, brachiopod faunas were commonly of low diversity, gene...