References on Tethyrhynchia

updated on 2 June 2022


Alvarez F. & C. C. Emig, 2005. Filo Brachiopoda. In: Fauna Ibérica, vol. 27. Museo de Ciencias Naturales, CSIC Madrid, p. 55-177 & 186-205 & 224-236.

anonyme, 20xx. Il phylum Brachiopoda nel Mediterraneo. Forum Natura Mediterraneo,

Bapst D. W., Schreiber H. A. & Carlson S. J. , 2018. Combined analysis of extant Rhynchonellida (Brachiopoda) using morphological and molecular data. Systematic Biology, 67, 32–48.

Bergamin L., Taddei Ruggiero E., Pierfranceschi G., Andres B., Constantino R., , 2020. Crovato C., D'ambrosi A., Marassich A. & Romano E., - Benthic foraminifera and brachiopods from a marine cave in Spain: environmental significance. Mediter. Mar. Sci., 21 (3), 506-518.

Bitner M. A. & V. Gerovasileiou, 2021. Taxonomic composition and assemblage structure of brachiopods from two submarine caves in the Aegean Sea, Eastern Mediterranean. European Zoological Journal, 88 (1), 316-327.

Cohen B. L. & M. A. Bitner, 2013. Molecular phylogeny of rhynchonellide articulate brachiopods (Brachiopoda, Rhynchonellida). Journal of Paleontology, 87 (2), 211-216.

Emig C. C., 2010. Brachiopoda. Biol. Mar. Mediterr. 17 (suppl. 1), 586-588.

Emig C. C., 2012. Révision des espèces de brachiopodes décrites par A. Risso. Carnets de Géologie [Notebooks on Geology], Article 2012/02 (CG2012_A02), p. 15-30.

Emig C. C., 2017. Les 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, 129-167 et 183-188 (2016). Carnets de Géologie, CG2017_B02, 129-167 & 183-188.

Gerovasileiou V. & C. N. Bianchi, 2021. Mediterranean Marine Caves: A Synthesis of Current Knowledge. Oceanography and Marine Biology: An Annual Review, 59, 1-88.

Legac M., 2012. New records of Recent Brachiopoda from the eastern part of the northern Adriatic Sea. Natura Croatica, Zagreb, 21 (1), 255-258.

Logan A. & H. Zibrowius, 1994. A new genus and species of rhynchonellid (Brachiopoda, recent) from submarine caves in the Mediterranean Sea. P. S. Z. N. I.: Marine Ecology, 15 (1), 77-88.

Logan A., Bianchi C. N., Morri C. & H. Zibrowius, 2004. The present-day Mediterranean brachiopod fauna: diversity, life habits, biogeography and paleobiogeography. Scientia marina, 68 (suppl. 1), 163-170.

Lüter C., 2001. Larval brooding and development of the micromorph rhynchonellid Tethyrhynchia mediterranea (Brachiopoda: Recent). J. Mar. Biol. Ass., UK, 81 (6), 939-942.

Romano E. et al., 2019. Benthic fauna in a submarine cave (Cueva de la Herradura) of the Spanish coast: preliminary results. ECSD5, 2019, Book of Abstract, p. 51.

Rosso A., Sanfilippo R., Taddei Ruggiero E. & Di Martino E., 2013. Faunas and ecological groups of Serpuloidea, Bryozoa and Brachiopoda from submarine caves in Sicily (Mediterranean Sea). Bollettino della Società Paleontologica Italiana, 52 (3), 167-176.

Schreiber H. A., Bitner M. A. & S. J. Carlson, 2013. Morphological analysis of phylogenetic relationships among extant rhynchonellide brachiopods. Journal of Paleontology, 87 (4), 550-569.

Schreiber H. A., Roopnarine P. D. & S. J. Carlson, 2014. Three-dimensional morphological variability of Recent rhynchonellide brachiopod crura. Paleobiology, 40(4), 640-658.

Simon E. & G. Willems, 1999. Gwynia capsula (Jeffreys, 1859) and other Recent brachiopods from submarine caves in Croatia. Bull. Inst. Roy. Sci. nat. Belgique, Biologie, 69, 15-21.

Simon E., Motchurova-Dekoca N. & Mottequin B., 2018. A reappraisal of the genus Tethyrhynchia Logan, 1994 (Rhynchonellida, Brachiopoda): a conflict between phylogenies obtained from morphological characters and molecular data. Zootaxa, 4471 (3), 535-555.

Taddei Ruggiero E., 2003. Brachiopodi. In: Grotte marine : cinquant'anni di ricerca in Italia (a cura di F. Cicogna, C. N. Bianchi, G. Fenari e P. Forti). Ministero dell'Ambiente e della Tutela del Territorio, Roma, p. 203-209 [505 p.].

Zezina O. N., 2003. On the ecological, morphological, and evolutionary features of brachiopods living in marginal and extreme environments. Paleontological Journal, 37 (3), 263-269.


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