Terebratulidae
Appearance
Terebratulidae Temporal range:
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Terebratula sp. - Triassic from Bolzano, Italy | |
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Family: | Terebratulidae Gray 1840
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Terebratulidae is a family of brachiopods with a fossil record dating back to the Late Devonian.[1] It is subdivided into 11 subfamilies.
References
- ^ Terebratulidae in the Paleobiology Database
Further reading
- Fossils (Smithsonian Handbooks) by David Ward (Page 93)
- "Terebratulidae". Paleobiology Database.
Categories:
- Terebratulida
- Brachiopod families
- Prehistoric protostome families
- Devonian brachiopods
- Carboniferous brachiopods
- Permian brachiopods
- Mesozoic brachiopods
- Cenozoic brachiopods
- Brachiopods of Africa
- Brachiopods of Asia
- Brachiopods of Europe
- Brachiopods of North America
- Brachiopods of Oceania
- Brachiopods of South America
- Paleozoic brachiopods of Africa
- Paleozoic brachiopods of North America
- Paleozoic brachiopods of Oceania
- Paleozoic brachiopods of South America
- Extinct animals of Antarctica
- Extant Late Devonian first appearances
- Brachiopod stubs
- Carboniferous animal stubs