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
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

  1. 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
  2. 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.
  3. 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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