Siphonotretida
Siphonotretida is an extinct order of Brachiopoda, comprising the sole superfamily Siphonotretoidea, itself containing the sole family Siphonotretidae.[1] They are thought to be most closely related to the Lingulellotretidae or dysoristids.[2]
Siphonotretida | |
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Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Clade: | Lophophorata |
Phylum: | Brachiopoda |
Class: | Lingulata |
Order: | †Siphonotretida Kuhn, 1949 |
Superfamily: | †Siphonotretoidea Kutorga, 1848 |
Family: | †Siphonotretidae Kutorga, 1848 |
Genera
- Acanthambonia Cooper, 1956
- ?Acanthotretella Holmer & Caron, 2006 (provisionally assigned to Siphonotretida, Siphonotretoidea)
- Alichovia Goryanskij, 1969
- Celdobolus Havlíček, 1982
- Cyrbasiotreta Williams & Curry, 1985
- Eosiphonotreta Havlíček, 1982
- Gorchakovia Popov & Khazanovitch (in Popov et al., 1989)
- Helmersenia Pander (in von Helmersen, 1861)
- Karnotreta Williams & Curry, 1985
- Mesotreta Kutorga, 1848
- Multispinula Rowell, 1962
- Nushbiella Popov (in Kolobova & Popov, 1986)
- Oaxaquiatreta Streng, Mellbin, Landing & Keppie, 2011[3]
- Orbaspina Valentine & Brock, 2003
- ?Quasithambonia Bednarczyk & Biernat, 1978
- Schizambon Walcott, 1884
- Siphonobolus Havlíček, 1982
- Siphonotreta de Verneuil, 1845
- Siphonotretella Popov & Holmer, 1994
References
- Williams, a., Carlson, S. J., Brunton, C. H. C., Holmer, L. E., Popov, L. E., Mergl, M., Laurie, J. R., Bassett, M. G., Cocks, L. R. M., Rong, j.-y., Lazarev, S. S., Grant, R. E., Racheboeuf, P. R., Jin, y.-g., Wardlaw, B. R., Harper, D. A. T. And Wright, A. D. 2000. Part H, Brachiopoda. Linguliformea, Craniiformea, and Rhynchonelliformea. Geological Society of America
- Valentine, James L.; Brock, Glenn (2003). "A new siphonotretid brachiopod from the Silurian of central-western New South Wales, Australia" (PDF). Records of the Australian Museum. 55 (2): 231–244. doi:10.3853/j.0067-1975.55.2003.1378.
- Streng, Michael; Mellbin, Barbro B.; Landing, Ed; Keppie, J. Duncan (2011). "Linguliform brachiopods from the terminal Cambrian and lowest Ordovician of the Oaxaquia microcontinent (Southern Mexico)". Journal of Paleontology. 85 (1): 122–155. doi:10.1666/10-074.1.
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