Rhynchonelliformea: taxon details and analytics
- Domain
- Kingdom
- Animalia
- Phylum
- Brachiopoda
- Class
- Order
- Family
- Genus
- Species
- Scientific Name
- Rhynchonelliformea
Summary description from Wikipedia:
Rhynchonelliformea
Rhynchonelliformea is a major subphylum and clade of brachiopods. It is roughly equivalent to the former class Articulata, which was used previously in brachiopod taxonomy up until the 1990s. These so-called articulated brachiopods have many anatomical differences relative to "inarticulate" brachiopods of the subphyla Linguliformea and Craniformea. Articulates have hard calcium carbonate shells with tongue-and-groove hinge articulations (hence the name) and separate sets of simple opening and closing muscles.
The Rhynchonelliformea (as described in the Treatise Part H, revised 1997–2007) is divided into five classes: Obolellata, Kutorginata, Chileata, Strophomenata, and Rhynchonellata. The Rhynchonellata are found living today, as the major constituent of modern brachiopod faunas. The other classes are all extinct: the Obolellata and Kutorginata are restricted to the Cambrian, while the Chileata and Strophomenata range through most of the Paleozoic.
...Rhynchonelliformea in languages:
- Chinese
- 小嘴貝型亞門
- English
- Articulate Brachiopods
- Japanese
- 嘴殻亜門
- Korean
- 유훼아문
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