The Superfamily Strophomenoidea is a very diverse group of brachiopods in the Early Palaeozoic. In the Silurian succession on Gotland, they are among the most easily identifiable, and commonly found fossils. However, there are few detailed studies of this group from Gotland, and no new strophomenide taxa have been described from this area since 1869. The life habits of strophomenides are also poorly understood, partly because their morphology differs greatly from that of living brachiopods. The succession on Gotland yielded 27 species belonging to the Strophomenoidea, of which two species and two subspecies are new. The remaining species have been described earlier from Gotland or Great Britain. The most important group is the Leptaeninae,...
Silurian oncocerid cephalopods, collected by Gustaf Lindström’s and co-workers at the end of the 19t...
During the Silurian, the Swedish island Gotland was positioned close to the equator and covered by a...
The brachiopod originally described as Kuturgina undosa Moberg, 1892 from the early Cambrian (Cambri...
The Superfamily Strophomenoidea is a very diverse group of brachiopods in the Early Palaeozoic. In t...
Seven craniide brachiopod genera are described from the Silurian (Wenlock–Ludlow) of Gotland, includ...
Thirty-three species of strophomenid brachiopods, seven of them new, belonging to 23 genera are used...
The evolutionary origins of animal phyla are intimately linked with the Cambrian explosion, a period...
The Yass Sysncline succession, of possibly late Wenlock and certainly Late Silurian to earliest Devo...
The order Strophomenida was an ecologically abundant and taxonomically diverse group of Palaeozoic b...
The Upper Wenlockian sedimentary rocks of Gotland, locally known as the Halla-Mulde Beds, are deposi...
Strophomena pectenoides Andreeva in Nikiforova & Andreeva, 1961 (Fig. 2) Strophomena ? pectenoide...
'Articulated' rhynchonelliformean brachiopods are abundant shelly fossils, but the direct fossil rec...
peer reviewedIn order to contribute to assessment of the aftermath of the Hangenberg Biological Cris...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:D76196 / BLDSC - British Library Doc...
Crinoids and brachiopods are described from the Silurian Uzyan Formation of the Zilair Zone in the s...
Silurian oncocerid cephalopods, collected by Gustaf Lindström’s and co-workers at the end of the 19t...
During the Silurian, the Swedish island Gotland was positioned close to the equator and covered by a...
The brachiopod originally described as Kuturgina undosa Moberg, 1892 from the early Cambrian (Cambri...
The Superfamily Strophomenoidea is a very diverse group of brachiopods in the Early Palaeozoic. In t...
Seven craniide brachiopod genera are described from the Silurian (Wenlock–Ludlow) of Gotland, includ...
Thirty-three species of strophomenid brachiopods, seven of them new, belonging to 23 genera are used...
The evolutionary origins of animal phyla are intimately linked with the Cambrian explosion, a period...
The Yass Sysncline succession, of possibly late Wenlock and certainly Late Silurian to earliest Devo...
The order Strophomenida was an ecologically abundant and taxonomically diverse group of Palaeozoic b...
The Upper Wenlockian sedimentary rocks of Gotland, locally known as the Halla-Mulde Beds, are deposi...
Strophomena pectenoides Andreeva in Nikiforova & Andreeva, 1961 (Fig. 2) Strophomena ? pectenoide...
'Articulated' rhynchonelliformean brachiopods are abundant shelly fossils, but the direct fossil rec...
peer reviewedIn order to contribute to assessment of the aftermath of the Hangenberg Biological Cris...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:D76196 / BLDSC - British Library Doc...
Crinoids and brachiopods are described from the Silurian Uzyan Formation of the Zilair Zone in the s...
Silurian oncocerid cephalopods, collected by Gustaf Lindström’s and co-workers at the end of the 19t...
During the Silurian, the Swedish island Gotland was positioned close to the equator and covered by a...
The brachiopod originally described as Kuturgina undosa Moberg, 1892 from the early Cambrian (Cambri...