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Lingulellotretidae
Taxonomy
Lingulellotretidae was named by Koneva and Popov (1983). Its type is Lingulellotreta.
It was assigned to Linguloidea by Holmer et al. (1997), Williams et al. (2000) and Hansen and Holmer (2011).
It was assigned to Linguloidea by Holmer et al. (1997), Williams et al. (2000) and Hansen and Holmer (2011).
Subtaxa
Synonymy list
Year | Name and author |
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1983 | Lingulellotretidae Koneva and Popov |
1997 | Lingulellotretidae Holmer et al. p. 579 |
2000 | Lingulellotretidae Williams et al. p. 72 |
2011 | Lingulellotretidae Hansen and Holmer |
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If no rank is listed, the taxon is considered an unranked clade in modern classifications. Ranks may be repeated or presented in the wrong order because authors working on different parts of the classification may disagree about how to rank taxa.
Fm. †Lingulellotretidae Koneva and Popov 1983
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G. †Lingulellotreta Koneva 1983
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†Lingulellotreta malongensis Rong 1974
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Invalid names: Lingulellotreta ergalievi Koneva in Gorjansky and Koneva 1983 [synonym]
G. †Lingulosacculus Balthasar and Butterfield 2009
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†Lingulosacculus nuda Balthasar and Butterfield 2009
G. †Mirilingula Popov 1983
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†Mirilingula mutabilis Popov 1983
†Mirilingula postuma Holmer et al. 2001
†Mirilingula svalbardensis Hansen and Holmer 2011
Diagnosis
Reference | Diagnosis | |
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L. E. Holmer et al. 1997 | Linguloidean brachiopods with elon- gate oval to subtriangular outline, dorsibiconvex; pseudointer- areas of both valves well developed; ventral pseudointerarea with elongate, oval pedicle foramen formed during postlarval growth stage; ventral interior with internal pedicle tube; V-shaped impression of pedicle nerve separates paired umbonal muscle scars; mantle canal system baculate with vascula media; ventral vascula lateralia straight and divergent in posterior half; dorsal vascula lateralia peripheral; exterior of larval and postlarval shell smooth. |