Ordovician (Darriwilian to Sandbian) micromorphic linguliform lingulate brachiopods are described from the Guniutan Formation at the Fenxiang section in Hubei province, and the Maocaopu and Cili sections in Hunan province of south-central China, situated on the Yangtze Platform. A total of 7560 specimens from 155 limestone samples (within the interval of Lenodus variabilis – Pygodus anserinus biozones) are assigned to 22 species, representing a low taxonomic diversity and low abundance fauna. The fauna is dominated by the Acrotretoidea, mainly species of the Torynelasmatidae, with Torynelasma the most abundant (more than 40% of total number of specimens), along with the Eoconulidae and Eoconulus (18% of total) representing the second most c...
The findings of preserved soft body parts including pedicle in the linguloid brachiopods are extreme...
The distribution of brachiopod faunas around Laurentia during the Ordovician period was influenced b...
This paper describes 37 species (4 new) belonging to 27 genera (1 new), 14 families, and 6 orders (L...
Ordovician (Darriwilian to Sandbian) micromorphic linguliform lingulate brachiopods are described fr...
The biogeographical patterns shown by Ordovician linguliform and craniiform brachiopods are greatly ...
A relatively diverse Saucrorthis brachiopod fauna is reported for the first time from the Sibumasu p...
Yunnan Province, southwestern China, comprises 16 genera and 18 species, including one new genus (Ha...
The evolution of the Early–Middle Ordovician brachiopod diversity in the middle Yangtze region of So...
The phylogeographical evolution and the consequent changing distribution and diversity of rhynchonel...
A Darriwilian (late Middle Ordovician) brachiopod fauna from the Lower Formation of the Chiatsun Gro...
A continuous Ordovician-Silurian boundary section from the upper Wufeng Formation through the Kuanyi...
<p>The phylogeographical evolution and the consequent changing distribution and diversity of rhyncho...
This paper completes the systematic description of all known lingulate brachiopods from the Ordovici...
New linguliform microbrachiopods from the Middle Ordovician are described and illustrated. This faun...
This paper describes 37 species (4 new) belonging to 27 genera (1 new), 14 families, and 6 orders (L...
The findings of preserved soft body parts including pedicle in the linguloid brachiopods are extreme...
The distribution of brachiopod faunas around Laurentia during the Ordovician period was influenced b...
This paper describes 37 species (4 new) belonging to 27 genera (1 new), 14 families, and 6 orders (L...
Ordovician (Darriwilian to Sandbian) micromorphic linguliform lingulate brachiopods are described fr...
The biogeographical patterns shown by Ordovician linguliform and craniiform brachiopods are greatly ...
A relatively diverse Saucrorthis brachiopod fauna is reported for the first time from the Sibumasu p...
Yunnan Province, southwestern China, comprises 16 genera and 18 species, including one new genus (Ha...
The evolution of the Early–Middle Ordovician brachiopod diversity in the middle Yangtze region of So...
The phylogeographical evolution and the consequent changing distribution and diversity of rhynchonel...
A Darriwilian (late Middle Ordovician) brachiopod fauna from the Lower Formation of the Chiatsun Gro...
A continuous Ordovician-Silurian boundary section from the upper Wufeng Formation through the Kuanyi...
<p>The phylogeographical evolution and the consequent changing distribution and diversity of rhyncho...
This paper completes the systematic description of all known lingulate brachiopods from the Ordovici...
New linguliform microbrachiopods from the Middle Ordovician are described and illustrated. This faun...
This paper describes 37 species (4 new) belonging to 27 genera (1 new), 14 families, and 6 orders (L...
The findings of preserved soft body parts including pedicle in the linguloid brachiopods are extreme...
The distribution of brachiopod faunas around Laurentia during the Ordovician period was influenced b...
This paper describes 37 species (4 new) belonging to 27 genera (1 new), 14 families, and 6 orders (L...