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Bitner, Maria Aleksandra. |
The genus Xenobrochus, with the type species Gryphus africanus COOPER, 1973, was erected for short-looped brachiopods of small size, rectimarginate and having a loop with anteriorly convex transverse band. A new species of Xenobrochus, X. norfolkensis sp. nov. has been identified in the material collected during the French cruises SMIB 8, NORFOLK 1 and NORFOLK 2 to the Norfolk Ridge, New Caledonia, SW Pacific. This species differs from those hitherto described in the absence of cardinal process and relatively wide outer hinge plates. The genus, represented now by nine species, has a distribution restricted to the Indian Ocean and West Pacific. |
Tipo: Text |
Palavras-chave: Xenobrochus; Dyscoliidae; Brachiopoda; Ride de Norfolk; SW Pacifique; Nouvelle espèce.; Xenobrochus; Dyscoliidae; Brachiopoda; Norfolk Ridge; South-West Pacific; New species. |
Ano: 2011 |
URL: https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00466/57788/60062.pdf |
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Simon, Eric; Hiller, Norton; Logan, Alan; Theuerkauff, Dimitri; Mottequin, Bernard. |
For the first time large numbers of thecideide brachiopods have been collected from the Mozambique Channel, more particularly from the western part of the Comorian Island of Mayotte (France). The moderately diverse brachiopod fauna is from a submarine cave situated on the second barrier reef encircling this island, with three different genera being found: Thecidellina, Ospreyella and Minutella. The last genus is represented by M. cf. minuta (Cooper, 1981), which was first discovered around Madagascar. Ospreyella is represented by a new species (O. mayottensis sp. nov.) as is Thecidellina, which is represented by T. leipnitzae sp. nov. This species is markedly distinct from T. europa Logan et al., 2015 from Europa Island in the southern Mozambique Channel... |
Tipo: Text |
Palavras-chave: Brachiopoda; Thecidellina; Ospreyella; Minutella; New species; Allopatric speciation; Mozambique Channel. |
Ano: 2019 |
URL: https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00501/61313/64873.pdf |
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Harper, D.A.T.; Donovan, S.K.. |
Pleistocene brachiopods are poorly known from the Antillean region, but are locally common in forereef deposits of Jamaica (lower Pleistocene Manchioneal Formation) and Barbados (Coral Rock). Of the four species known, two are new. Lacazella sp. cf. L. caribbeanensis Cooper, an encrusting thecideidean, is known from only three valves. Other species are terebratulides. Tichosina inconstanta sp. nov. is a large, ventribiconvex Tichosina species of elongate oval to tear-drop shaped outline, variably uniplicate with a pedicle foramen of moderate diameter. It differs from the similar Tichosina? bartletti (Dall) in having a larger pedicle foramen and a less-marked plication. Argyrotheca barrettiana (Davidson) is a medium to large, usually transverse Argyrotheca... |
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor |
Palavras-chave: Brachiopoda; Pleistocene; Systematics; Jamaica; Barbados; Antilles; 42.72; 38.22. |
Ano: 2007 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/314198 |
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Logan, A.. |
Recent brachiopods collected by the Snellius and Luymes expeditions to the Surinam-Guyana shelf, Bonaire-Curaçao region and Saba Bank area in 1966 and between 1969-72 are identified from 32 lots. Species belonging to the genera Glottidia, Cryptopora, Tichosina, Terebratulina, Eucalathis, Notozyga, Argyrotheca and Thecidellina are represented, mainly from shallow depths of less than 200m. No new species are recorded, but new occurrence records, particularly in the region of Saba Bank, add to knowledge of the geographic range of species. |
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor |
Palavras-chave: Brachiopoda; Caribbean Sea; 42.72. |
Ano: 1990 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/318067 |
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Winkler Prins, C.P.. |
After a short introduction on the reef development during the Late Palaeozoic, the tectono-stratigraphic history of the Cantabrian Mountains (northern Spain) during the Carboniferous is discussed, with an emphasis on the tectonically active Pennsylvanian (i.e., Late Carboniferous). The reef-bearing Valdeteja, San Emiliano, and Cuera formations are briefly described, and their brachiopod faunas are discussed with special emphasis on adaptations to a reef environment. The brachiopod faunas are compared with similar faunas from carbonate-platform deposits with reef structures of Mississippian (i.e., Early Carboniferous) age from Northwest Europe (the British Isles in particular), with Pennsylvanian-Permian faunas from the Alps, Urals, Spitsbergen and Arctic... |
Tipo: Part of book or chapter of book |
Palavras-chave: Brachiopoda; Reef; Spain; Carboniferous; 42.72; 38.22. |
Ano: 2007 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/499290 |
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Carbonaro,Fábio Augusto; Ghilardi,Renato Pirani. |
RESUMO O registro fóssil do Devoniano do estado de Goiás (Sub-bacia Alto Garças, Bacia do Paraná) é ocorrente nos arredores de diversas cidades como Amorinópolis, Iporá, Caiapônia, Rio Verde e Doverlândia. Contudo, os fósseis encontrados em Goiás são, em sua maioria, representados por braquiópodes, comumente pertencentes aos gêneros Derbyina, Australocoelia, Australospirifer, Schuchertella, Orbiculoidea e Lingula. Embora também haja ocorrências, em menor número, de outros grupos como trilobitas, moluscos, tentaculitoideos, anelídeos, equinodermas, lycopsidas e cnidários, além dos microfósseis de quitinozoários, representados pelos gêneros Ramochitina, Ancyrochitina, Sphaerochitina, Angochitina, Conochitina, Lagenochitina e Cyathochitina. No entanto, os... |
Tipo: Info:eu-repo/semantics/article |
Palavras-chave: Brachiopoda; Trilobita; Tentaculitoidea; Mollusca; Polychaeta; Crinoidea; Cnidaria; Lycopsida; Chitinozoa. |
Ano: 2016 |
URL: http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0031-10492016001100135 |
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