A new, latest Ordovician brachiopod fauna is systematically described from the Hwe Mawng Purple Shale Member (Hirnantian) of the Naungkangyi Group of the Pa-thin area, Mandalay Region, Myanmar, revealing one of the most diverse representatives of the typical Hirnantia Fauna. Rhynchonelliformean, craniiformean and linguliformean brachiopods studied belong to 23 genera and a few indeterminate taxa, among which the most abundant genus Kinnella, along with the four common genera (Paromalomena, Pseudopholidops, Fardenia, and Dalmanella), and other genera (such as Cliftonia, Draborthis, Hindella, Hirnantia, Leptaena, Mirorthis, Plectothyrella, Skenidioides, and Xenocrania) are recorded for the first time. This high diversity Hirnantia Fauna repre...
Despite many major advances in recent years, three key challenges remain in bringing clarity to the ...
A deep-water brachiopod fauna (20 species in 19 genera) is described from the Late Permian Shaiwa Gr...
A Darriwilian (late Middle Ordovician) brachiopod fauna from the Lower Formation of the Chiatsun Gro...
A new, high-diversity, latest Ordovician brachiopod fauna of nearly 800 brachiopod specimens was co...
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...
The temporal and spatial distribution of Hirnantian brachiopod faunas are reviewed based on a new, c...
Rhynchonelliformean brachiopods, belonging to 17 genera, are described from the East Baltic Porkuni ...
Yunnan Province, southwestern China, comprises 16 genera and 18 species, including one new genus (Ha...
Classification of extinction events and their severity is generally based on taxonomic counts. The e...
A relatively diverse Saucrorthis brachiopod fauna is reported for the first time from the Sibumasu p...
The Raheen Formation at Newtown Head in Waterford Harbour is a small isolated section of Ordovician ...
During the early Katian (Late Ordovician), the North American craton was being inundated due to a ma...
Following the end Ordovician mass extinction, brachiopod faunas were commonly of low diversity, gene...
Ordovician (Darriwilian to Sandbian) micromorphic linguliform lingulate brachiopods are described fr...
Despite many major advances in recent years, three key challenges remain in bringing clarity to the ...
A deep-water brachiopod fauna (20 species in 19 genera) is described from the Late Permian Shaiwa Gr...
A Darriwilian (late Middle Ordovician) brachiopod fauna from the Lower Formation of the Chiatsun Gro...
A new, high-diversity, latest Ordovician brachiopod fauna of nearly 800 brachiopod specimens was co...
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...
The temporal and spatial distribution of Hirnantian brachiopod faunas are reviewed based on a new, c...
Rhynchonelliformean brachiopods, belonging to 17 genera, are described from the East Baltic Porkuni ...
Yunnan Province, southwestern China, comprises 16 genera and 18 species, including one new genus (Ha...
Classification of extinction events and their severity is generally based on taxonomic counts. The e...
A relatively diverse Saucrorthis brachiopod fauna is reported for the first time from the Sibumasu p...
The Raheen Formation at Newtown Head in Waterford Harbour is a small isolated section of Ordovician ...
During the early Katian (Late Ordovician), the North American craton was being inundated due to a ma...
Following the end Ordovician mass extinction, brachiopod faunas were commonly of low diversity, gene...
Ordovician (Darriwilian to Sandbian) micromorphic linguliform lingulate brachiopods are described fr...
Despite many major advances in recent years, three key challenges remain in bringing clarity to the ...
A deep-water brachiopod fauna (20 species in 19 genera) is described from the Late Permian Shaiwa Gr...
A Darriwilian (late Middle Ordovician) brachiopod fauna from the Lower Formation of the Chiatsun Gro...