Marginifera

Extinct genus of brachiopod From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Marginifera is an extinct genus of brachiopod belonging to the order Productida. Specimens have been found in Carboniferous[1] to Triassic[2] beds in Asia,[3][4][5] Europe,[6][7] Madagascar,[8] and North America.[9][10]

Class:Strophomenata
Order:Productida
Tribe:Marginiferini
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Marginifera
Temporal range: Carboniferous-Triassic
M. lasallenus
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Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Brachiopoda
Class: Strophomenata
Order: Productida
Tribe: Marginiferini
Genus: Marginifera
Waagen 1884
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Species

  • M. altimontana Sestini 1965[3]
  • M. andreai Angiolini 1995[5]
  • M. bicostala Lee and Gu 1980[4]
  • M. brevisulcata Cooper 1957[11]
  • M. carniolica Schellwien 1900[7]
  • M. costellata Cooper 1957[11]
  • M. elongatoides Zeng et al. 1995[12]
  • M. ganota Grant 1993[6]
  • M. gobiensis Chao 1927[4]
  • M. haydenensis Girty 1903[9]
  • M. hubeiensis Ni 1977[13]
  • M. involuta Tschernyschew 1902[4]
  • M. jalaidensis Lee and Gu 1980[4]
  • M. juresanensis Tschernyschew 1902[14]
  • M. lebedevi Tschernyschew 1902[15]
  • M. longispina Sowerby 1814[16]
  • M. madagascariensis Astre 1934[8]
  • M. magniplicata Huang 1932[17]
  • M. minor King 1931[10]
  • M. morrisi Chao 1927[4]
  • M. multicostellata Cooper 1957[11]
  • M. nathorstfjordensis Dunbar 1955[18]
  • M. nesiotes Grant 1976[19]
  • M. orvini Frebold 1942[20]
  • M. parahimalayensis Lee and Gu 1980[4]
  • M. planocosta Easton 1962[21]
  • M. popovkaensis Zavodowsky 1968[22]
  • M. profundosulcata Cooper 1957[11]
  • M. qaganqulutica Lee and Gu 1980[4]
  • M. qamarensis Yanagida and Pillevuit 1994[23]
  • M. rimuensisMerla 1934[3]
  • M. schartimiensiformis Lapina 1960[24]
  • M. schellwieni Tschernyschew 1902[25]
  • M. semigratiosa Reed 1927[26]
  • M. septentrionalis Tschernyschew 1902[27]
  • M.sexcostata Licharew 1937[28]
  • M. spinulifera Campi and Shi 2007[29]
  • M. tetraspina Lee and Duan 1985[16]
  • M. timanica Tschernyschew 1902[25]
  • M. unsulcata Li 1986[30]
  • M. uralica Tschernyschew 1889[14]
  • M. yanhuensis Sun 1991[31]
  • M. zhongbaensis Jin and Sun 1981[32]

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