Schizophoria

Extinct genus of brachiopod From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Schizophoria is an extinct genus of brachiopod belonging to the superfamily Enteletoidea.[1] Specimens have been found in Devonian[1] through Permian[2] beds in North America,[3][1] Australia,[4] central[5] and southeast Asia,[2] and eastern Europe.[6]

Order:Orthida
Superfamily:Enteletoidea
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Schizophoria
Temporal range: Devonian-Permian
~436–252 Ma
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Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Brachiopoda
Class: Rhynchonellata
Order: Orthida
Superfamily: Enteletoidea
Family: Schizophoriidae
Genus: Schizophoria
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Species

  • S. amanaensis Stainbrook, 1945[1]
  • S. annanaensis Stainbrook, 1945[3]
  • S. oklahomae [7]
  • S. chouteauensis Weller, 1914[1]
  • S. depressa Easton, 1962[8]
  • S. kintaensis Shi and Waterhouse, 1991[2]
  • S. kutsingensis Grabau, 1932[5]
  • S. lata Stainbrook, 1940[3]
  • S. nevadaensis Merriam 1940[9]
  • S. paraprima Johnson et al., 1973[10]
  • S. parenteletiformis Huang, 1933[11]
  • S. resupinata Martin, 1809[12]
  • S. rhomboidalis Huang, 1933[11]
  • S. striatula von Schlotheim, 1813[6]
  • S. swallovi Weller, 1914[13]
  • S. tani Huang, 1933[11]
  • S. upensis Sarycheva and Sokolskaja, 1952[6]
  • S. verulamensis Cvancara, 1958[4]
  • S. vulvaria von Schlotheim, 1820[14]

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