References on Annuloplatidia
updated on 22 September 2019 Atkins D., 1959. A new species of Platidia (Brachiopoda) from the La Chapelle Bank region. J. mar. biol. Ass. U. K., 38, 133-142. Bitner M. A., 2009. Recent Brachiopoda from the Norfolk Ridge, New Caledonia, with description of four new species. Zootaxa, 2235, 1-39. Bitner M. A., 2014. Living brachiopods from French Polynesia, Central Pacific, with descriptions of two new species. Pacific Science, 68 (2), 245-265. Bitner M. A., 2015. Checklist of recent brachiopod species collected during the Terrasses and Exbodi cruises in the New Caledonian region, SW Pacific. ZooKeys, 537, 33–50. Bitner M.A., 2019. Recent brachiopods from the Tonga Islands, SW Pacific: taxonomy and biogeography. Rivista italiana di Paleontologia e Stratigrafia, 125 (3), 587-608. Bitner M. A. & M. Romanin, 2018. Recent brachiopods collected during the ZhongSha 2015 expedition to the South China Sea, West Pacific. Marine Biology Research, 14 (6), 551-564. Cadien D. B., Lovell L. L. & K. L. Barwick, Eds, 2018. A taxonomic listing of benthic macro- and megainvertebrates. www.scamit.org. 12th ed., 167 p. Delavenne J. et al., 2019. Deep-sea benthic communities in the largest oceanic desert are structured by the presence of polymetallic crust. Scientific Reports, 9 (1), 6977. Kuzmina T. V. & V. V. Malakhov, 2007. Structure of the brachiopod lophophore. Paleontological Journal, 41 (5), 520-536. Lüter C., 2007. New record of Annuloplatidia annulata (Atkins, 1959) (Brachiopoda, Platidiidae) from the East Pacific. Mitt. Mus. Nat.kd. Berl., Zool. Reihe, 83 (2), 166–169 Mitt. Mus. Nat.kd. Berl., Zool. Reihe, 83 (2), 166–169 Zezina O. N., 1981. The composition and the ways of the formation for talassobathyal brachiopod fauna [in Russian]. In: Benthos of the submarine Mountains Marcus-Necker and adjacent Pacific regions, Shirshov Inst. Okeanol. Moscow, pp. 141-149. Zezina O. N., 1994. Deep-Sea brachiopods. Their peculiarities in morphology and evolution. Sarsia, 79 (1), 59-64. Zezina O. N., 2015. Paedomorphic features in extant brachiopods, particularly notably deep-sea forms. Paleontological Journal, 49 (14), 1572-1575. |