Biology:Linoproductus
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Short description: Extinct genus of brachiopod
Linoproductus | |
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Fossil from the Oxford University Museum of Natural History | |
Scientific classification | |
Domain: | Eukaryota |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Brachiopoda |
Class: | †Strophomenata |
Order: | †Productida |
Family: | †Linoproductidae |
Subfamily: | †Linoproductinae |
Genus: | †Linoproductus Chao, 1927 |
Species | |
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Linoproductus is an extinct genus of brachiopod belonging to the order Productida and family Linoproductidae. Specimens have been found in Carboniferous[1] to Permian beds in Asia,[2] North America,[3] and South America.[1]
Species
- L. antonioi Verna and Angiolini 2011[4]
- L. caima Chen et al. 2004[1]
- L. cora d'Orbigny 1842[5]
- L. delawarii Marcou 1858[3]
- L. kharaulakhensis Fredericks 1915[6]
- L. lineatus Waagen 1884[7]
- L. prattenianus Norwood and Pratten 1855[8]
- L. simensis Tschernyschew 1902[9]
- L. tenuistriatus de Verneuil 1845[10]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Chen, Zhong-Qiang; Tazawa, Jun-Ichi; Shi, Guang R.; Matsuda, Nilo S. (January 2004). "Pennsylvanian (Carboniferous) brachiopods from the Itaituba Formation of the Amazon Basin, Brazil". Alcheringa: An Australasian Journal of Palaeontology 28 (2): 441–468. doi:10.1080/03115510408619294.
- ↑ Shen, Shu-Zhong; Shi, G. R.; Archbold, N. W. (March 2003). "A Wuchiapingian (Late Permian) brachiopod fauna from an exotic block in the Indus-Tsangpo suture zone, southern Tibet, and its palaeobiogeographical and tectonic implications". Palaeontology 46 (2): 225–256. doi:10.1111/1475-4983.00296.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 Branson, C. C. (1948). "Bibliographic index of Permian invertebrates". Geological Society of America Memoir. Geological Society of America Memoirs 26: 1–1049. doi:10.1130/MEM26-p1. ISBN 9780813710266. https://books.google.com/books?id=2n-XQkmXU7MC&dq=C.%20C.%20Branson.%201948.%20Bibliographic%20index%20of%20Permian%20invertebrates.%20Geological%20Society%20of%20America%20Memoir%2026%201%201049&pg=PP1. Retrieved 11 January 2022.
- ↑ Verna, V.; Angiolini, L. (2011). "Guadalupian brachiopods from western Taurus, Turkey". Rivista Italiana di Paleontologia e Stratigrafia 117 (1): 51–104. https://serval.unil.ch/resource/serval:BIB_F4774192645E.P001/REF.pdf. Retrieved 12 January 2022.
- ↑ Xu, Hai-peng; Zhang, Yi-chun; Qiao, Feng; Shen, Shu-zhong (September 2019). "A new Changhsingian brachiopod fauna from the Xiala Formation at Tsochen in the central Lhasa Block and its paleogeographical implications". Journal of Paleontology 93 (5): 876–898. doi:10.1017/jpa.2019.28.
- ↑ Kashirtsev, A. S. (1959). Polevoi Atlas Fauny Permskikh Otlozhenii Severo-Vostoka SSSR. pp. 1–85.
- ↑ Crippa, Gaia; Angiolini, Lucia (1 January 2012). "Guadalupian (Permian) brachiopods from the Ruteh Limestone, North Iran". GeoArabia 17 (1): 125–176. doi:10.2113/geoarabia1701125.
- ↑ Kues, B. S. (1995). "Marine fauna of the Early Permian (Wolfcampian) Robledo Mountains Member, Hueco Formation, southern Robledo Mountains, New Mexico". New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science Bulletin 6: 63–90. https://books.google.com/books?id=aY8ZCgAAQBAJ&dq=B.+S.+Kues.+1995.+Marine+fauna+of+the+Early+Permian+(Wolfcampian)+Robledo+Mountains+Member,+Hueco+Formation,+southern+Robledo+Mountains,+New+Mexico.+New+Mexico+Museum+of+Natural+History+and+Science+Bulletin+6+63+90&pg=PA63. Retrieved 12 January 2022.
- ↑ Tazawa, J. I.; Shintani, T. (2015). "Early Permian (Sakmarian) brachiopods from the Nagaiwa-Sakamotozawa area, South Kitakami belt, northeastern Japan, part 3: Productidina". Science Reports, Niigata University (Geology) 30: 39–55. https://scholar.google.com/scholar_url?url=https://niigata-u.repo.nii.ac.jp/record/6742/files/30_39-55.pdf&hl=en&sa=T&oi=gsb-ggp&ct=res&cd=0&d=17619386302951090829&ei=b_jeYdjzDKaN6rQPr8CX2A8&scisig=AAGBfm1Ml0FXrkLFpKnmleqLGO1B3nMhBg. Retrieved 12 January 2022.
- ↑ Feng, R. L.; Jiang, Z. L. (1978). "Brachiopoda". Paleontological Atlas of Southwest China, Guizhou. 2. pp. 231–305.
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