References on Dignomia

updated on 7 January 2021


Balinski A., 1997. Evolution of the embryonic development in lingulid brachiopods. Acta Palaeont. Pol., 42 (1), 45-56.

Betzner T., Chin K. & Schwimmer D. R., 2013. The smallest lines: What might the composition of lingulid growth bands tell us about paleoenvironment? North American Paleontological Convention 2014, Abstract, 1 p.

Beutler G., Heunisch C., Luppold F.W., Rettig B. & Röhling H.-G., 1994. Muschelkalk, Keuper und Lias am Mittellandkanal bei Sehnde (Niedersachsen) und die regionale Stellung des Keupers. Geologisches Jahrbuch, A 145: 67-197.

Biely A. & M. Rakus, 1991. Les fossiles du Trias gréseux de la Jeffara (Sud tunésien). Notes du Service Géologique de Tunisie, 58, 5-9.

Biernat G. & C. C. Emig, 1993. Anatomical distinctions of the Mesozoic lingulide brachiopods. Acta Palaeont. Pol., 38 (1/2), 1-20.

Bitner M. A. & Emig C. C., 2016. Lingula krausei Dames, 1874 as a synonym of Lingularia similis, and description of Eolingularia n. gen. Carnets de Géologie [Notebooks on Geology], 16 - in press.

Boyer D. L., Bottjer D. J. & Droser M. L., 2004. Ecological Signature of Lower Triassic Shell Beds of the WesternUnited States. Palaios, 19 (4), 372-380.

Brito J. M., Emig C. C., Márquez-Aliaga A. & V. Martínez, 1997. Los Lingúlidos del Triásico español: nuevas aportaciones. XIII Jornadas de Paleontología, La Coruña (España), pp. 159-161.

Calzada S. & J. Magrans, 1997. Una nueva cita de Lingula en el Triásico pirenaico. Batalleria, Barcelona, 7, 45-46.

Chen Z. Q., Kaiho K., George A. D. & Tong J. N., 2006. Survival brachiopod faunas of the end-Permian mass extinction from northern Italy and south China. Geological Magazine, 143 (3), 301-327. 143 (3), 301-327.

Chin et al., 2008. Life in a temperate Polar sea: a unique taphonomic window on the structure of a Late Cretaceous Arctic marine ecosystem. Proc. R. Soc. B, 275, 2675-2685

Cusak M., Williams A. & J. O. Buckman, 1999. Chemico-structural evolution of linguloid brachiopod shells. Palaeontology, 42 (5), 799-840.

Dames W., 1873. Notiz über ein Diluvial-Geschiebe cenomanen Alters von Bromberg. Zeitsch. Deutsche geol. Gesellsch., 25, 66-70.

Dames W., 1874. ** Lingula krausei ** Zeitsch. deutsche geol. Gesellsch., 26, 767-768.

Day R. W., 1967. Marine Lower Cretaceous fossils from the Minmi Member, Blythesdale Formation, Roma-Wallumbilla area. Publ. geol. Surv. Qd, 335, 1-30.

Emig C. C., 2002. Tools for linguloid taxonomy: the genus Obolus (Brachiopoda) as an example. Carnets de Géologie/Notebooks on Geology, Article 2002/01 (CG2002_A01_CCE), 9 p., 3 fig., 2

Emig C. C., 2003. Proof that Lingula (Brachiopoda) is not a living-fossil, and emended diagnoses of the Family Lingulidae. Carnets de Géologie/Notebooks on Geology, Letter 2003/01 (CG2003_L01_CCE), 8 p., 7 fig., 1 t

Emig C. C. & Z. Herrera, 2006. Dignomia munsterii (Brachiopoda, Lingulata) from the Ordovician of Bolivia, with redescription of the genus. Geodiversitas, 28 (2), 227-237.

Fraiser M. L. & Bottjer D. J., 2007. The non-actualistic Early Triassic gastropod fauna:A case study of the Lower Triassic SinbadLimestone Member. Palaios, 19 (3), 259-275.

Fuchter J.H.G., 1951. La géologie du massif de Gigondas. Leidse Geologische Mededelingen, 16 (1), 1-55.

Holmer L.E. & Bengston P. , 2009. The first occurrence of a lingulid brachiopod from the Cretaceous of Sergipe, Brazil, with a restudy of ‘Lingula’ bagualensis Wilckens, 1905 from Southern Patagonia. Paläontogische Zeitschrift, 83, 255-266.

Holmer L.E. & Nakrem H.A., 2012. The lingulid brachiopod Lingularia from lowermost Cretaceous hydrocarbon seep bodies, Sassenfjorden area, central Spitsbergen, Svalbard. Norwegian Journal of Geology, 92, 167–174.

Holmer L.E., Popov L.E., Klishevich I. & Ghobadi Pour M., 2016. Reassessment of the early Triassic lingulid brachiopod ‘Lingula’ borealis Bittner, 1899 and related problems of lingulid taxonomy. GFF, 138 (4), 519-525.

Hori R. S. & H. J. Campbell, 2004. Lingularia sp. (Brachiopoda) from Middle Triassic bedded chert in Shikoku, Japan. Journal of the Geological Society of Japan, 110 (12), 758-764.

Jack R. L. & R. Etheridge Jr, 1892. The geology and palaeontology of Queensland and New Guinea. Beal, Brisbane, 768 p.

Ke Y., Shen S., Shi G.R., Fan J., Zhang H. & L. Qiao, 2015. Global brachiopod palaeobiogeographical evolution from Changhsingian (Late Permian) to Rhaetian (Late Triassic). Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology,

Ke Y., Shen S., Shi G.R., Fan J., Zhang H., Qiao L. & Zeng Y., 2016. Global brachiopod palaeobiogeographical evolution from Changhsingian (Late Permian) to Rhaetian (Late Triassic). Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 448, 4-25.

Kiesow J., 1881. Über Cenomanversteinerungen aus dem Divilium der Umgegend Danzigs. Schriften der naturforschenden Gesellschaft in Danzig, 5 (1/2), 404-417, 1 pl.

Kowalewski M., 1996. Taphonomy of a living fossil: the lingulide brachiopod Glottidia palmeri Dall from Baja California, Mexico. Palaios, 11, 244-265

Márquez-Aliaga A. & S. García-Gil, 1991. Paleontología y ambientes del Triásico medio en el sector noroccidental de la Cordillera Ibérica (Provs. de Soria y Gualajara, España). Estudios geol., 47, 85-95.

Márquez-Aliaga A., Emig C. C. & J. López-Gómez, 2007. Triassic Lingularia (Brachiopoda) from Moya (SE Iberian Ranges, Spain). XXIII-a Jornadas de Paleontología, Caravaca de la Cruz, Murcia, 2007, Resumen, 2 p.

Márquez-Aliaga A., Emig C. C. & J. M. Brito, 1999. Triassic lingulide brachiopods from the Iberian Range (Spain). Geobios, 32 (6), 815-821.

Medina da Fonseca V. M., Wagner S.-L. & P. Bengtson, 2000. Os fósseis da bacia de Sergipe-Alagoas. Os braquiópodes. Phoenix, 2 (23),

Mottequin B., Bartzsch K., Simon E. & Weyer D., 2019. Brachiopod faunas from the basinal facies of southeastern Thuringia (Germany) before and after the Hangenberg Crisis (Devonian–Carboniferous boundary). Palaeontologia Electronica, 22.1.16A, p. 1-54.

Noetling F., 1885. Die Fauna der baltischen Cenoman-Geschiebe. Palaeont. Abhandl., 2 (4), 1-52.

Peng Y. & Shi G.R., 2008. New Early Triassic Lingulidae (Brachiopoda) genera and species from South China. Alcheringa, 32 (2), 149-170.

Posenato R., 2016. Systematics of lingulide brachiopods from the end-Permian mass extinction interval. Riv. It. Paleont. Strat., 122 (2), 85-108.

Posenato R., Holmer L. E. & H. Prinoth, 2014. Adaptive strategies and environmental significance of lingulid brachiopods across the late Permian extinction. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 399, 373-384.

Rojas A. & R.Sandy, 2018. Early Cretaceous (Valanginian) brachiopods from the Rosablanca Formation, Colombia, South America: Biostratigraphic significance and paleogeographic implications. Cretaceous Research, 96, 184-195.

Schubert J. K. & D. J. Bottjer, 1995. Aftermath of the Permian-Triassic mass extinction event: Paleoecology of Lower Triassic carbonates in the western USA. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 116, 1-39.

Shen S. Z., He X. L. & G. G. Shi, 1995. Biostratigraphy and correlation of several Permian-Triassic boundary sections in southwestern China. Journal of Southeast Asian Earth Sciences, 12 (1-2), 19-30.

Smirnova T. N. & G. T. Ushatinskaya, 2001. Lower Cretaceous of European Russia, with notes in the microstructure of their shells. Paleont. J., 35 (4), 387-395.

Smirnova T.N., Ushatinskaya G.T., Zhegallo E.A. & Panchenko I.V., 2015. Lingularia Biernat et Emig, 1993 from the Upper Jurassic of western Siberia: Larval and embryonic shells and shell microstructure. Paleontological Journal, 49 (2), 125-133.

Sykora M., Siblík M. & J. Soták, 2011. Siliciclastics in the Upper Triassic dolomite formations of the Krízna Unit (Malá Fatra Mountains, Western Carpathians): constraints for the Carnian Pluvial Event in the Fatric Basin. Geologica Carpathica, 62 (2), 121-138.

Tate R., 1889. On the age of the Mesozoic rocks of the Lake Eyre Basin. Report First Meeting Australasian Association for the Advancement of Science, Sydney, 1888, section C, 228-230.

Ushatinskaya G. T., 2016. Protegulum and brephic shell of the earliest organophosphatic brachiopods. Paleontological Journal, 50 (2), 141-152.

Wignall P. B. & A. Hallam, 1992. Anoxia as a cause of the Permian/Triassic mass extinction: facies evidence from northern Italy and the western United States. Palaeogeography. Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 93, 21-46.

Zabini C., 2011. Integração da tafonomia e estratigrafia de sequências no estudo dos lingulídeos da sucessão devoniana da bacia do Paraná. Tese de Doutorado, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (Porto Alegre, Brasil), 238 p.

Zabini C., Anelli L. E. & Leme J., 2016. First occurrence of a lingulide (Brachiopoda: Lingulidae) at Piaui Formation (Upper Carboniferous), Parnaiba Basin, Brazil. Revista Brasileira de Paleontologia, 19 (3), 527-530.

Zabini C., Pinto Bosetti E. & M. Holz, 2010. Taphonomy and taphofacies analysis of lingulid brachiopods from Devonian sequences of the Paraná Basin, Brazil. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 292 (1-2,) 44-56.

Zonneveld J. P., Beatty T. W. & S. G. Pemberton, 2007. Lingulide brachiopods and the trace fossil Lingulichnus from the Triassic of Western Canada: implications for faunal recovery after the End-Permian mass extinction. Palaios, 22 (1), 74-97.

Zonneveld J.P. & S. E. Greene, 2010. Lingulide response to severe storms recorded In Middle Triassic strata of northeastern British Columbia. Palaios, 25, 807-817.


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