A comprehensive review and phylogenetic analysis of genera and species presently assigned to the rhynchonelliform superfamily Nisusioidea and family Nisusiidae suggests that this short-lived but important group of brachiopods first appeared in peri-Gondwana during the second half of the Cambrian Series 2, before going extinct by the end of Drumian times. Nisusiides achieved their maximum morphological disparity and geographical distribution during the Wuliuan Age, and Laurentia was probably the major centre of their dispersal. A new phylogenetic analysis suggests an early separation of the lineages of spinose and non-spinose nisusiids. The non-spinose nisusiids probably evolved in Laurentia by the end of Cambrian Series 4. The new nisusiid ...
This paper describes fourteen brachiopod species in eleven genera from the Late Permian Wuchiapingia...
The Julfa Formation in the Ali Bashi Mountains, northwest Iran, is very rich in brachiopods, particu...
Brachiopods and phoronids are widely recognised as closely related lophophorate phyla, but the lack ...
A comprehensive review and phylogenetic analysis of genera and species presently assigned to the rhy...
A comprehensive review and phylogenetic analysis of genera and species presently assigned to the rhy...
A comprehensive review and phylogenetic analysis of genera and species presently assigned to the rhy...
Nisusiidae is a rhynchonelliform brachiopod family that was widely distributed in low-latitude regio...
A moderately diverse assemblage of brachiopods from the Latham Shale Lagerstätte (Cambrian Series 2,...
Diverse and abundant fossil taxa have been described in the lower Cambrian Shipai Formation in the T...
The Cambrian (Furongian) shallow water carbonates in the Mila Formation in the Tuyeh-Darvar area (ea...
Abundant and diverse small shelly fossils have been reported from Cambrian Series 2 in North China, ...
Diverse and abundant fossil taxa have been described in the lower Cambrian Shipai Formation in the T...
The first Cambrian rhynchonelliformean brachiopods are described from the Precordillera mountain bel...
This paper describes fourteen brachiopod species in eleven genera from the Late Permian Wuchiapingia...
The relationship of many Cambrian rhynchonelliform brachiopods is poorly understood, with many gener...
This paper describes fourteen brachiopod species in eleven genera from the Late Permian Wuchiapingia...
The Julfa Formation in the Ali Bashi Mountains, northwest Iran, is very rich in brachiopods, particu...
Brachiopods and phoronids are widely recognised as closely related lophophorate phyla, but the lack ...
A comprehensive review and phylogenetic analysis of genera and species presently assigned to the rhy...
A comprehensive review and phylogenetic analysis of genera and species presently assigned to the rhy...
A comprehensive review and phylogenetic analysis of genera and species presently assigned to the rhy...
Nisusiidae is a rhynchonelliform brachiopod family that was widely distributed in low-latitude regio...
A moderately diverse assemblage of brachiopods from the Latham Shale Lagerstätte (Cambrian Series 2,...
Diverse and abundant fossil taxa have been described in the lower Cambrian Shipai Formation in the T...
The Cambrian (Furongian) shallow water carbonates in the Mila Formation in the Tuyeh-Darvar area (ea...
Abundant and diverse small shelly fossils have been reported from Cambrian Series 2 in North China, ...
Diverse and abundant fossil taxa have been described in the lower Cambrian Shipai Formation in the T...
The first Cambrian rhynchonelliformean brachiopods are described from the Precordillera mountain bel...
This paper describes fourteen brachiopod species in eleven genera from the Late Permian Wuchiapingia...
The relationship of many Cambrian rhynchonelliform brachiopods is poorly understood, with many gener...
This paper describes fourteen brachiopod species in eleven genera from the Late Permian Wuchiapingia...
The Julfa Formation in the Ali Bashi Mountains, northwest Iran, is very rich in brachiopods, particu...
Brachiopods and phoronids are widely recognised as closely related lophophorate phyla, but the lack ...