References on Lingula

updated on 4 April 2024


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Abe H. & W. Sato-Okoshi, 2020. Novel symbiotic relationship between a spionid polychaete and Lingula (Brachiopoda: Lingulata: Lingulidae), with description of Polydora lingulicola sp. nov. (Annelida: Spionidae). Zoosymposia, 19, 103–120.

Accordi G., 1976. Il retico dei Monti Martani (Perugia). Boll. Soc. Geol. It., 95, 3-26.

Adachi K., Kuramochi T., Kimura K. & S. Kumura, 2013. First extensive examination of genome size in Phylum Brachiopoda (lamp shells) collected from Japan. Journal of Shellfish Research, 32 (2), 539-541.

Adams A., 1863. On genera and species of Recent Brachiopoda found in the seas of Japan. Annals and Magazine of Natural History, series 3, 11, 98-101.

Afzelius B. A. & M. Ferraguti , 1978. Fine structure of brachiopod spermatozoa. J. Ultrastr. Res., 63, 308-315.

Agbaje O. B. A., Brock G. A., Zhang Z., C. Duru K. C., Liang Y., George S. G. & L. E. Holmer, 2021. Biomacromolecules in recent phosphate-shelled brachiopods: identification and characterization of chitin matrix. J. Mater. Sci., xx, 15 p.

Ahmad J., 1985. Disappearance of Lingula (Brachiopoda) from Karachi coast. Records Zoological Survey of Pakistan, 110 (1-2), 119.

Ahmed M., 1977. An assessment of the magnitude of coastal pollution in Pakistan through a survey of its marine fauna and fisheries. Thalassia Jugoslavica, 13 (3/4), 395-412.

Ahmed M. & S. Hameed, 1999. Animal communities of the exposed sandy beach at Clifton in Karachi (Pakistan). Pakistan J. Zool., 31 (3), 211-217.

Akashi H., Fujiwara M. & Sadaaki Y., 2008. Rediscovery, after 100 years absence, of a living Lingula (brachiopoda) from Hiuchi Nada in the Seto Inland Sea, Japan [in Japanese]. Nankiseibutu, 50 (1), 158-160.

Akashi H., Fujiwara M. & Sadaaki Y., 2008. Rediscovery, after 100 years absence, of a living Lingula (brachiopoda) from Hiuchi Nada in the Seto Inland Sea, Japan [in Japanese]. xxx 50 (1), 158-160.

Alexandrowicz S. W. & J. Jarosz, 1971. Palaeoecology of the Zechstein Lingula sandstones from Lubin (West Poland). Bull. Acad. Pol. Sci., 19 (3), 183-191.

Alvarez F., Emig C. C. & J. Tréguier, 2017. Brachiopodes actuels: historique et révision de la collection D.-P. Œhlert (Laval) ; brachiopodes des côtes françaises métropolitaines. - Sciences etc, Annales des collections de Sciences et techniques du Musée des Sciences de Laval, -et-Bulletin de la Société des Sciences naturelles de l'Ouest de la France, hors-série 1, 386 p. (2016). Carnets de Géologie, CG2017_B02, 386 p.

An S. & C. H. Koh, 1992. Environments and distribution of benthic animals on the Mangyung-Dongjin tidal flat, west coast of Korea (in Korean). J. oceanol. Soc. Korea 27 (1), 78-90.

Angiolini L., Crasquin-Soleau S., Platel J.-P., Roger J., Vachard D., Vaslet D. , 2004. & M. Al-Husseini - Saiwan, Gharif and Khuff formations, Haushi-Huqf Uplift, Oman. GeoArabia Special Publication 3, 149-183.

Aoba T., Miake Y., Shimoda S., Prostak K., Moreno E. C. & Suga S., 1991. Dental apatites in In (sic) Vertebrate species: morphology and chemical properties. In: Suga S. & H. Nakahara (Eds), Mechanisms and phylogeny of mineralization in biological systems, Springer-Verlag, Tokyo, p. 459-463.

Archbold N. W., 1981. Lingula (Lingulidae, Brachiopoda) from the Late Artinskian (Permian), Carnavon basin, Western Australia. Proc. Roy. Soc. Vict., 92, 169-180.

Archbold N. W. & G. A. Thomas, 1986. Permian brachiopoda from Western Australia: a review in time and space. Biostratigr. Paléozoïque, 4, 321-438.

Århus N., Kelly S. R. A., Collins J. S. H. & M. R. Sandy, 1990. Systematic paleontology and biostratigraphy of two Early Cretaceous condensed sections from the Barents Sea. Polar Res., 8, 165-194.

Ashworth J. H., 1915. On the larvae of Lingula and Pelagodiscus (Discinisca). Trans. Roy. Soc. Edinburg, 51 (1), 45-69.

Assmann P., 1915. Die Brachiopoden und Lamellibranchiaten der oberschlesischen Trias. Jb. Preuss. geol. Land., 36 (3), 586-658.

Ávila-de Tabarés G., Martínez-Ramírez O. & Franco-Herrera A., 2007. Larvas planctónicas de lofoforados en la bahía de Gaira, Magdalena, Caribe colombiano. Boletin de investigaciones marinas y costeras, 36, 327-332.

Awati P. R & Kshrisagar G. R., 1935. Note on the distribution of Lingula from western coast of India. J. Univ. Bombay, 5 (3),142-143.

Awati P. R. & G. R. Kshirsagar, 1957. Lingula from Western coast of India. Zool. Mem. Univ. Bombay, 4, 1-87.

Bäckström S. A. & J. Nagy, 1985. Depositional history and fauna of a Jurassic phosphorite conglomerate (the Brentskardhaugen bed) in Spitsbergen. Norsk Polarinst. Skrift., Oslo, 183, 5-47.

Balachandran T., 1991. Distribution of meroplankton in relation to the thermocline in the western Indian Ocean during day and night. J. Marine Biological Association of India, 33 ( 1-2), 278-285.

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

Balinski A. & Sun Y., 2013. Preservation of soft tissues in an Ordovician linguloid brachiopod from China. Acta Palaeontologica Polonica, 58 (1), 115-120.

Bao Y., Xu F. & Shimeld S.M., 2017. Phylogenetics of lophotrochozoan bHLH genes and the evolution of lineage-specific gene duplicates. Genome Biology and Evolution, 9 (4), 869-886.

Barczyk W. & E. Popiel-Barczyk, 1977. Brachiopds from the Korytnica basin (Middle Miocene; Holy Cross Mountains, Poland). Acta Geol. polon., 27 (2), 157-167.

Baron J., 1992. Bivalves d'intérêt économique et peuplements benthiques associés sur les substrats meubles intertidaux de Nouvelle-Calédonie. Thèse de Université Aix-Marseille 2, Océanogr. biol., 350 pp

Baron J., Clavier J. & B. A. Thomassin, 1993. Structure and temporal fluctuations of two intertidal seagrass-bed communities in New Caledonia (SW Pacific Ocean). Mar. Biol., 117. 139-144.

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Bassett M. G., 1979. Brachiopods. In: Lower Wenlock faunal and floral dynamics - Vattenfallet section, Gotland. Jaanusson A., Laufeld S. & R. Skoglund Eds., 294 pp. Sver. geol. Undersökning, C 762, 185-206.

Bassett M. G., 198*. Life strategies of the Silurian brachiopods. Spec. Pap. Palaeontology, 32, 237-263.

Bassett M. G., 1986. Brachiopodes Inarticulés. In: Le groupe de Lievin. Pridoli-Lochkovien de l'Artois (N. France). Sédimentologie - Paléontologie - Stratigraphie. Racheboeuf P. R. Ed. Biostratigr. Paléozoïque, 3, 85-97.

Batrukova L. S., 1967. Stratigraphic importance of Devonian lingulid brachiopods. In: International Symposium on the Devonian system, Calgary 1967. Alberta Soc. Petrol. Geol., Calgary, 2, 525-529.

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Bertolaso L., Borghi E. & D. García Ramos, 2008. Brachiopodi Neogenici e Pleistocenici dell`Emilia (Parte seconda). Parva Naturalia, Piazencia, 8, 3-42.

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.

Bharati Goswami B. C., 1992. Marine fauna of Digha coast of West Bengal, India. J. mar. biol. Ass. India, 34 (1 & 2), 115-137.

Bhavanarayana P. V., 1975. Some observations on the benthic faunal distribution in the Kakinada Bay. In: Recent Researches in Estuarine Biology, Ed. R. Natarajan, Hindustan Publ. Co, Dehli, pp. 146-150.

Biernat G. & A. Williams, 1970. Ultrastructure of the protegulum of some acrotretide brachiopoda. Palaeontology, 13 (3), 491-502.

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

Birkenmajer K. & H. Pugaczewska, 1975. Jurassic and Lower Cretaceous marine fauna of SW Torell land, Spitsbergen. Stud. geol. Pol., Warsaw, 44 (7), 45-89.

Bitner M. A. & A. Pisera, 1979. Brachiopods from the Upper Cretaceous chalk of Mielnik (Eastern Poland). Acta geologica poloica, 29 (1), 67-88.

Bitner M. A., 1996. Brachiopods from the Eocene La Meseta Formation of Seymour Island, Antarctic Peninsula. Palaeontologia polonica, 55, 65-100.

Bitner M. A., 1996. Paleobiogeographic - paleoenvironmental significance of the eocene brachiopod fauna, Seymour Island, Antarctica. Proc. 3rd intern. Brachiopod congr., Balkema Rotterdam, pp.41-45.

Bitner M. A., 1996. Encrusters and borers of brachiopods from the La Meseta Formation (Eocene) of Seymour Island, Antarctica. Polish Polar Research, 17 (1-2), 21-28.

Bitner M. A., 1997. Cenozoic brachiopod fauna of Antarctica. Polish Polar studies, 24th Polar Symposium, Warsaw 1997, pp. 21-29.

Bitner M. A., 2007. Shallow water brachiopod species of New Caledonia. In : Compendium of marine species from New Caledonia, Payri C. & B. Richer de Forges (eds). (volume spécial, IRD Nouméa). Documents Scientifiques et Techniques, II 7, 2e Edition, p. 171.

Bitner M. A., 2008. New data on the recent brachiopods from the Fiji and Wallis and Futuna islands, South-West Pacific. Zoosystema, 30 (2), 419-461.

Bitner M. A. & A. Dulai, 2008. Eocene micromorphic brachiopods from north-western Hungary. Geologica Carpathica, 59 (1), 31-43.

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.

Bitner M. A., Dulai A., Kocsis L. & Müller P. M., 2012. Lingula dregeri (Brachiopoda) from the Middle Miocene of Hungary. Annales Societatis Geologorum Poloniae, 82, 39-43.

Bitner M. A., Logan A. & E. Gischler, 2008. Recent brachiopods from the Persian Gulf and their biogeographical significance. Scientia Marina, 72 (2), 279-285.

Bittner A., 1899. Trias-ablagerungen des Süd-Ussuri-Gebietes in der Ostsibirischen Küstenprovinz. Mém. Comité géol., 7 (4), 1-35, Pl. 4.

Blochmann F., 1885. Vorläufige Mittheilung über Brachiopoden. Zool. Anz., 8, 164-167.

Blochmann F., 1900. Untersuchung über den Bau der Brachiopoden. II. Die Anatomie von Discinisca lamellosa Broderip und Lingula anatina Brugière. Bibl. Zool., Gustav Fischer, Jena, p. 69-124, Pl. 8-19.

Bloxman T. W. & R. L. Thomas, 1969. Palaeontological and geochemical facies in the Gastrioceras subcrenatum marin-band and associated rocks from the North crop of the South Wales coalfield. Q. J. geol. Soc. London, 124, 239-281.

Böger H., 1966. Paläoökologische Untersuchungen an gebankten Kalken. Am Beispiel des ooser Plattenkalkes, Oberdevon I der Eifel. Geol. Fören. Stockholm Förh., 88, 307-326.

Böhm J., 1903. Über die obertriadische Fauna der Bäreninsel. Kumgl. Svensk. Vetenskaps-Akad. Handl., 37 (3), 1- , 7 Pl.

Bosc L. A. G., 1803. Nouveau dictionnaire d'Histoire naturelle... [Lingula p. 228-229] Imprimerie Crapelet. Deterville, Paris, Tome 13, 623 p.

Bosc L. A. G., 1836. Histoire naturelle des coquilles. Brachiopodes: p. 159-172 Librairie encyclopédique de Roret, Paris 3e ad., tome 1, 539 pp.

Bosetti E. P. & R. Quadros, 1996. Contribuição ao estudo dos lingulida (Brachiopoda :Inarticulata) da Formação Ponta Grossa, Devoniano, bacia do Paraná, município de Chapada dos Guimaraes, Mato Grosso, Brasil. Simpósio Sul Americano do Siluro-Devoniano, p. 168-188.

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Böttcher R., 1982. Die Abu Dallas formation (Lingula shale) (Apt?) der nubischen Gruppe Südwest-Ägyptens. Berl. Geowiss. Abh., (A) 39, 1-145.

Böttcher R., 1985. Environmental model of the shallow marine Abu Ballas formation (Aptian, Nubia group) in South-western Egypt. N. Jb. Paläontol. Abh., 169 (3), 261-283.

Boucot A. J., Rowell A. J., Racheboeuf P. R., Pereira E., de Melo G. J. H. & , 2001. L. P. de Siqueira, - Position of the Malvinokaffric Realm's northern boundary (Early Devonian) based on newly discovered brachiopods from the Parecis Basin (Brazil). J. Czech geol. Soc., 46 (3-4), 109-120.

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Bretsky P. W., 1977. Macroinvertebrate teilzones and episodic faunal changes from an Upper Ordovician flysch in Quebec. J. Can. Sci. Terre, 14 (7), 1674-1686.

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