Discinisca
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Discinisca Temporal range: Early Devonian - Pliocene
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Discinisca lamellosa, a group of old and young specimens; the largest showing the foramen in the peduncle valve; the rest showing brachial valves | |
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Discinisca
Sowerby, 1822
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Discinisca is a genus of brachiopod with fossils dating back to the Early Devonian to the Pliocene of Africa, Europe, North America, and New Zealand.[1]
Species
- Discinisca laevis (Sowerby, 1822)
- Discinisca lamellosa (Broderip, 1834)
- Discinisca lamellosa sensu d'Hondt, 1976
- Discinisca rikuzenensis (Hatai, 1940)
- Discinisca tenuis (Sowerby)
References
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- Fossils (Smithsonian Handbooks) by David Ward (Page 92)
- Emig, Christian (2006). Systematics of extant brachiopod taxa
External links
- Discinisca in the Paleobiology Database
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- Brachiopods
- Prehistoric invertebrates
- Devonian brachiopods
- Carboniferous brachiopods
- Permian brachiopods
- Triassic animals
- Jurassic brachiopods
- Cretaceous animals
- Paleocene animals
- Eocene animals
- Oligocene animals
- Miocene animals
- Pliocene animals
- Prehistoric animals of Africa
- Prehistoric animals of Europe
- Prehistoric animals of North America
- Early Devonian first appearances
- Pliocene extinctions
- Brachiopod stubs
- Cretaceous stubs