Phricodothyris formilla Xu and Grant 1994

Rhynchonellata - Spiriferida - Elythidae

Alternative combination: Squamularia formilla

Full reference: G. Xu and R. E. Grant. 1994. Brachiopods near the Permian-Triassic boundary in South China. Smithsonian Contributions to Paleobiology 76:1-68

Belongs to Phricodothyris according to H. P. Xu et al. 2019

See also Angiolini and Carabelli 2010 and Xu and Grant 1994

Sister taxa: Phricodothyris asiatica, Phricodothyris bachuensis, Phricodothyris bella, Phricodothyris catatona, Phricodothyris dispar, Phricodothyris echinata, Phricodothyris guadalupensis, Phricodothyris guizhouensis, Phricodothyris indenta, Phricodothyris kawaiensis, Phricodothyris longlinensis, Phricodothyris nummulina, Phricodothyris occidentalis, Phricodothyris pyriformis, Phricodothyris reticulariformis, Phricodothyris septata, Phricodothyris sibirica, Phricodothyris subrostrata, Phricodothyris tieliensis, Phricodothyris toriyamai, Phricodothyris uzunbulakensis, Phricodothyris xikouensis, Condrathyris perplexa, Squamularia (Neophricodothyris) spatulata, Neophricadothyris crassibecca, Squamularia (Neophricodothyris) bilotensis, Squamularia (Neophricodothyris) attenuata, Squamularia (Neophricodothyris) frechi, Squamularia (Neophricodothyris) baralensis, Neophricadothyris conara, Neophricadothyris transversa, Squamularia (Neophricodothyris) oviformis

Distribution:

• Permian of China (6 collections), Iran (4)

Total: 10 collections each including a single occurrence

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