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Afanasjeva G. A., 2012. Systematic position and composition of the superfamily Notanoplioidea Gill, 1969 (Brachiopoda, Articulata). Paleontological J., 46 (12), 1309- 1324.

Ahlberg P., 2012. Furongian (Cambrian) agnostoids of Scandinavia andtheir implications for intercontinental corrélation. Geological Magazine, 149 (6), 1001-1012.

Alberti M., Fuersich F. T. & Pandey D. K., 2012. The Oxfordian stable isotope record (delta 18O, delta 13C) of belemnites, brachiopods, and oysters from the kachchh basin (western india) and its potential for palaeoecologic, palaeoclimatic, and palaeogeographic reconstructions. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 344-345, 49-68.

Alméras Y. & Fauré Ph., 2012. Les brachiopodes du Quercy, Strata, série 2 mémoires, vol. 47

Alméras Y., Fauré Ph. & Corna M., 2012. La zonation du Lias inférieur par les Brachiopodes. Compléments apportés par le Jura méridional (Bugey, France) et le stratotype du Sinémurien. Revue de Paléobiologie, Genève, 30 (2), 575-589

Andrew C., Howe P. & Paul C. R. C., 2012. The linguliform Discinisca in the Lower Jurassic Charmouth Mudstone Formation of Dorset and Alum Shale Member of Yorkshire. Proceedings of the Yorkshire Geological Society, 59, 125-132.

Angiolini L., Stephenson M., Leng M. J., Jadoul F., Millward D., Aldridge A., . . . Williams G., 2012. Heterogeneity, cyclicity and diagenesis in a Mississippian brachiopod shell of palaeoequatorial Britain. Terra Nova, 24 (1), 16-26.

Appeltans W. et al. [122 authors], 2012. The magnitude of global marine species diversity. Current Biology, 22 (23), xx-xx. Issue in December

Azmy K., Poty E. & Mottequin B., 2012. Biochemostratigraphy of the upper Frasnian in the Namur-Dinant basin, Belgium: Implications for a global Frasnian-Famennian pre-event. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 313-314, 93-106.

Baeza-Carratala J. F. & Garcia Joral F., 2012. Multicostate zeillerids (Brachiopoda, Terebratulida) from the Lower Jurassic of the Eastern Subbetic (SE Spain) and their use in correlation and paleobiogeography. Geologica Acta, 10 (3), 227-238.

Balinski A., 2012. The brachiopod succession through the Silurian-Devonian boundary beds at Dnistrove, Podolia, Ukraine. Acta Palaeontologica Polonica, 57 (4), 897-924.

Ballanti L. A., Tullis A. & Ward,P. D., 2012. Comparison of oxygen consumption by Terebratalia transversa (Brachiopoda) and two species of pteriomorph bivalve molluscs: implications for surviving mass extinctions. Paleobiology, 38 (4), 525-537.

Barbier M., Hamon Y., Callot J., Floquet M. & Daniel J., 2012. Sedimentary and diagenetic controls on the multiscale fracturing pattern of a carbonate reservoir: The Madison formation (Sheep mountain, Wyoming, USA. Marine and Petroleum Geology, 29 (1), 50-67.

Benedetto J.L., 2012. Gatosella, a new basal plectambonitoid brachiopod with undercut cardinal process from Middle Ordovician limestones of the Precordillera terrane, Argentina. J. System. Palaeont., 10 (3), 435-443.

Bitner M. A. & Boukhary M., 2012. First record of Eocene brachiopods from the United Arab Emirates, Arabian Gulf and their paleogeographical significance. N. Jb. Geol. Paläont., 265, 275– 279.

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.

Bose R., 2012. A new morphometric model in distinguishing two closely related extinct brachiopod species. Historical Biology, 24 (6), 655-664.

Bosetti E. P. , Grahn Y., Horodyski R. S. & P. M. Mauller, 2012. The first recorded decline of the Malvinokaffric Devonian fauna in the Paraná Basin (southern Brazil) and its cause; taphonomic and fossil evidences. J. S. Amer. Earth Sci., 37, 228-241.

Boucot A. J., 2012. Strophatrypa, a new genus of Brachiopoda (Atrypidae), from Upper Silurian strata of the Alexander Terrane, southeast Alaska. Bulletin of Geosciences, , 87 (2), 261-267.

Boullier A. & Filippi R., 2012. Distribution des assemblages de brachiopodes dans l'Oxfordien du centre de la France. Carnets de Géologie [Notebooks on Geology], Article 2012/01 (CG2012_A01), p. 1-14.

Brand U., Posenato R., Came R., Affek H., Angiolini L., Azm, K. & Farabegoli E., 2012. The end-Permian mass extinction: A rapid volcanic CO2 and CH4 - climatic catastrophe. Chemical Geology, 322-323, 121-144.

Chen P., Jin, J. & Lenz A. C., 2012. Palaeoecology of transported brachiopod assemblages embedded in black shale, Cape Phillips Formation (Silurian), Arctic Canada. Palaeogeography Palaeoclimatology Palaeoecology, 367, 104-120.

Chen Z., 2012. A Late Carboniferous algal mound from the Tarim Basin, NW China; internal structure and palaeoecology. Geological Journal, 47 (5), 477-494.

Clapham M. E., 2012. Regional-scale marine faunal change in eastern Australia during Permian climate fluctuations and its relationship to local community restructuring. Palaios, 27 (9), 627-635.

Colás J. & García Joral, F., 2012. Morphology and environment in the Jurassic Nucleatidae (Brachiopoda) from Western Tethys. Lethaia, 45 (2), 178-190.

Collete C., 2012. Le Kimmeridgien du Barrois dans le Département de l'Aube (France). Bulletin d'information des Géologues du Bassin de Paris, 49 (3), 4-9.

Cortés J., 2012. Marine biodiversity of an Eastern Tropical Pacific oceanic island, Isla del Coco, Costa Rica. Rev. Biol. Trop., 60 (Suppl. 3), 131-185.         >> Revista de Biología Tropical - Special Issue: Parque Nacional Isla del Coco - Content list

Cusack M. & Huerta-Pérez A. 2012. Brachiopods recording seawater temperature-A matter of class or maturation? Chemical Geology, 334, 139-143.

Dineen A. A., 2012. Palaeoecology and sedimentology of Carboniferous glacial and post-glacial successions in the Paganzoand Rio Blanco Basins of northwestern Argentina. Geological Society Special Publications, 376.

Drozdov A. L., Vinnikova V. V., Zezina O. N. & S. A. Tyurin, 2012. Morphology of gametes of mollusks, echinoderms, and brachiopods in systematics and phylogeny. Paleontological J., 46 (8), 936-944.

Earp C., 2012. Boucotia (Brachiopoda, Notanopliidae) from MontysHut Formation (Early Devonian), central Victoria. Proceedings of the Royal Society of Victoria, 124 (3), 136-138

Elrick M., S. Rieboldt, M. Saltzman & R. M. McKay, 2012. Oxygen-isotope trends and seawater temperature changes across the Late Cambrian Steptoean positive carbon-isotope excursion (SPICE event). Geology, 39, 987-990.

Emig C. C., 2012. Kutorginata. Access Science, McGraw-Hill Education, https://www.accessscience.com/content/366650

Emig C. C., 2012. Sur l'origine du nom de genre Thecidea, une révision. Carnets de Géologie [Notebooks on Geology], Article 2012/08 (CG2012_A08), p. 275-284.  

Evangelisti F., Albano P. G., & Sabelli B., 2012. Predation on two brachiopods, Joania cordata and Argyrotheca cuneata, from an offshore reef in the Tyrrhenian sea. Marine Biology, 159 (10), 2349-2358.

Fabri M. C. & L. Pedel, 2012. Biocénoses des fonds meubles du bathyal et de l’abyssal. https://www.ifremer.fr/sextant_doc/dcsmm/documents/Evaluation_initiale/caracteristiques_etat_ecologique/MED/EE_110615_Fonds-meubles-bathyalV3_MO_2012, 11 p.

Feldman H. R., Schemm-Gregory M., Fayez Ahmad F. & M. A. Wilson, 2012. Jurassic rhynchonellide brachiopods from the Jordan Valley. Acta Palaeontologica Polonica, 57 (1), 191-204.

Feldman H. R., Smoliga J. A., & Feldman B. A., 2012. Notes on the geology of the Shawangunk ridge on the mohonk preserve and environs. Northeastern Naturalist, 19, 3-12;

Franchi F., Schemm-Gregory M. & Klug C., 2012. A new species of Ivdelinia Andronov, 1961 and its palaeoecological and palaeobiogeographical implications (Morocco, Givetian). Bulletin of Geosciences, 87 (1), 1-11.

Hairapetian V., Pour M. G., Popov L. E., Modzalevskaya, T. L., 2012. Stegocornu and associated brachiopods from the Silurian (Llandovery) of Central Iran. Estonian J. Earth Sci., 61 (2), 82-104.

Halamski A. T., 2012. Diversity of the Schizophoria lineage (Brachiopoda: Orthida) in the Lower and Middle Devonian of Poland and adjacent areas. Paläontol. Z., doi 10.1007/s12542-012-0136-2

Hints L., 2012. New Hirnantian orthide brachiopods from the type section of the Porkuni Stage (Porkuni quarry, northeastern Estonia). Estonian J. Earth Sci., 61 (4), 227-241.

Hints L., Pärnaste H. & Gailite L., 2012. Hirnantia sagittifera (Brachiopoda) and Mucronaspis mucronata s.l. (Trilobita) in the Upper Ordovician of the East Baltic: taxonomy and distribution. Estonian J. Earth Sci., 61 (2), 65-81.

Hoffman J. I., Clark Amos,W. & Peck L. S, 2012. Widespread amplification of amplified fragment length polymorphisms (AFLPs) in marine antarctic animals. Polar Biology, 35 (6), 919-929.

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

Höflinger J., 2012. Die Brachiopoden des deutschen Lias, Bestimmungstipps für Sammler. Self-publishing J. Höflinger, D-90552 Röthenbach, 206 p., - https://juergenhoeflinger.jimdo.com/

Huang Z. & Lin M., 2012. An illustrated guide to species in China’s seas - Animalia : Bryozoa, Entoprota, Brachiopoda, Phoronida. China Scientific Book Services Co, Beijing, vol. 7, 199 p.

Jin J., 2012. Precisely locating the Ordovician equator in Laurenti. Geology, 41 (2), 107-110.

Kocsis L., Dulai A., Bitner M. A., Vennemann T. & M. Cooper, 2012. Geochemical compositions of Neogene phosphatic brachiopods: Implications for ancient environmental and marine conditions. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 326-328, 66-77.

Kouchinsky A., Bengtson S., Runnegar B., Skovsted C., Steiner M. & Vendrasco M.J. 2012. Chronology of early Cambrian biomineralisation. Geological Magazine, 149, 221-251.

Kuramochi T., Koi A., Kashihara K. & T. Naganuma, 2012. Taxonomic revision of Japanese Lingula anatina with L. reevii (Brachiopoda : Lingulata) [in Japenese]. Journal of the Graduate School of Biosphere Science, Hiroshima University, 51, 27-35.

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

Li W., Shi G. R., Yarinpil A., He W. & Shen S., 2012. Cancrinella and Costatumulus (Brachiopoda) from the Permian of South Mongolia and South China: Their morphology, biostratigraphy and distribution. Geobios, 45 (3), 297-309.

Madison A. A., 2012. Formation of cardinal process in Ordovician strophomenids. Paleontological J., 46 (12), 1362-1374.

Madurell T, Orejas C, Requena S et al., 2012. The benthic communities of the Cap de Creus canyon. In: Würtz M (ed) Mediterranean submarine canyons: Ecology and governance, IUCN, Switzerland and Spain, p. 123-132

Manankov I. N., 2012. Brachiopods,biostratigraphy,and correlation of the Permian marine deposits of Mongolia. Paleontological J., 46 (12), 1325-1349.

Martínez Chacón M. L. & C. F. Winkler Prins, 2012. Braquiopodos prodúctidos del Bashkiriense superior-Moscoviense inferior (Pensilvánico) de la cordillera Cantábrica (N de España). 28 a Jornadas de la Sociedad española de Paleontología, Valencia, 2012, p. 315-318.

Mette W., 2012. Palaeoenvironmental changes in the Late Triassic (Rhaetian) of the Northern Calcareous Alps; clues from stable isotopes and microfossils. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 350-352), 62-72.

Mergl M. & S. Vodrazkova, 2012. Emsian-Eifelian lingulate brachiopods from the Daleje-Trebotov Formation (Trebotov and Suchomasty Limestones) and the Chotec Formation (Chotec and Acanthopyge Limestones) from the Prague Basin; the Czech Republic. Bulletin of Geosciences, 87 (2), 315-332.

Mii H., Shi G. R., Cheng C. & Chen Y., 2012. Permian Gondwanaland paleoenvironment inferred from carbon and oxygen isotope records of brachiopod fossils from Sydney basin, southeast Australia. Chemical Geology, 291, 87-103.

Miura T., Miura K., Tomioka H., Saeki M. & Mihashi R., 2012. Benthic mollusks, crustaceans and a brachiopod recorded around the Iorigawa seagrass-bed areas in Kadogawa Bay, Miyazaki, Japan [in Japanese]. Bulletin of the Faculty of Agriculture, Miyazaki University, 58, 51-68.

Murdock D.J.E., Donoghue P.C.J., Bengtson S. & Marone F., 2012. Ontogeny and microstructure of the enigmatic Cambrian tommotiid Sunnaginia Missarzhevsky, 1969. Palaeontology, 55, 661-676.

Nielsen C., 2012. How to make a protostome. Invertebrate Systematics, 26, 25–40.

Nielsen J. K., 2012. Carbon and oxygen isotope records of Permian brachiopods from relatively low and highpalaeolatitudes; climatic seasonality and evaporation. Geological Society Special Publications, 376.

Oleneva, N. V., 2012. New Spiriferids (Brachiopoda) from the Upper Devonian of Middle Timan. Paleontological J., 46 (5), 461-469.

Pakhnevich A. V., 2012. Variability and brachiopod population ecology. Shell variability and size-age population assembladge of the high latitude brachiopods of Northern Hemisphere [in Russian]. Lambert Academic Publishing, Saarbrücken, 297 p.

Pakhnevich A. V., 2012. New Devonian punctate rhynchonellids (Brachiopoda) from Transcaucasia. Paleontological J., 46 (6), 560-567.

Popov L.E., Bassett M.G. & Holmer L.E., 2012. Earliest ontogeny of Early Palaeozoic Craniiformea: compelling evidence for lecithotrophy. Lethaia, 45, 566-573.

Pruss S. B., Clemente H. & LaFlamme M., 2012. Early (series 2) Cambrian archaeocyathan reefs of southern Labrador as a locus for skeletal carbonate production. Lethaia, 45 (3), 401-410.

Racheboeuf P. R., J. G. Casier, Y. Plusquellec, M. Toro, D. Mendoza, M. da Gloria Pires de Carvalho, A. Le Herisse, F. Paris, E. Fernandez-Martinez, F. Tourneur, J. Broutin, S. Crasquin & P. Janvier, 2012. New data on the Silurian-Devonian palaeontology and biostratigraphy of Bolivia. Bulletin of Geosciences, 87 (2), 269-314.

Racki G. et al., 2012. Faunal dynamics across the Silurian-Devonian positive isotope excursions (delta(13)C, delta(18)O) in Podolia, Ukraine: Comparative analysis of the Ireviken and Klonk évents. Acta Palaeontologica Polonica, 57 (4), 795- 832.

Reolid M. et al., 2012. Thick shell concentrations from prodelta and siliciclastic ramp in a Tortonian Atlantic-Mediterranean strait (Miocene, Guadix Basin, southern Spain). Facies, 58 (4), 549-571.

Robles M. R., 2012. Geochemical and taphonomic analysis of very well-preserved Late-Middle Cambrian lingulid brachiopods from Laurentia. Thesis of Ms Geol. Sci., Univ. California Riverside, 78 p.

Richards E. J., 2012. Size refugia from predation through time; a case study of two Middle Devonian brachiopod genera. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 363-364), 163-171.

Ruban D. A., 2012. Were Phanerozoic mass extinctions among brachiopod superfamilies selective by taxa longevity? Palaeoworld, 21 (1), 1-10.

Santagata S., C. Resh, A. Hejnol, M. Q. Martindale & Y. J. Passamaneck, 2012. Development of the larval anterior neurogenic domains of Terebratalia transversa (Brachiopoda) provides insights into the diversification of larval apical organs and the spiralian nervous system. EvoDevo, 3, 3-20.

Schemm-Gregory M. & Blodgett R.B., 2012. Alaska Fossil of the Month – First occurrence of the Jurassic brachiopod genus Sphenorhynchia in Alaska. Newsletter of the Alaska Geological Society, 43 (2), 6-7.

Schemm-Gregory M. & Henriques M.H., 2012. New insights of exceptional preserved Nannirhynchia pygmaea (Morris in Davidson & Morris, 1847) from the Lusitanian Basin (Lower Jurassic, Portugal). Fossil Record, 15 (2), 77-83.

Schemm-Gregory M., Rojas-Briceño A., Patarroyo P. & Jaramillo C., 2012. First report of Hadrosia Cooper, 1983 in South America and its biostratigraphical and paleobiogeographical implications. Cretaceous Research, 34, 257-267.

Schimmel M., Kowalewski M. & Coffey B., 2012. Traces of predation/parasitism recorded in Eocene brachiopods from the Castle Hayne Limestone, North Carolina, USA. Lethaia, 45, 274-289.

Seghedi A., 2012. Palaeozoic formations from Dobrogea and pre-Dobrogea; an overview. Turkish Journal of Earth Sciences, 21 (5), 669-721.

Seidel R., Hoffmann J., Kaulfuss A. & C. Lüter, 2012. Comparative histology of larval brooding in Thecideoidea (Brachiopoda). Zool.Anz., 251, 288-296.  

Shi G. R. et al., 2012. Systematics and palaeoecology of Changhsingian (Late Permian) Ambocoeliidae brachiopods from South China and implications for the end-Permian mass extinction. Alcheringa, 36 (4), 515-530.

Shiino Y. & Kitazawa, K., 2012. Stealth effect of red shell in Laqueus rubellus (Brachiopoda, Terebratulida) on the sea bottom: An evolutionary insight into the prey-predator interaction. ISRN Zoology, article ID 692517, 1-7.

Smirnova T. N., 2012. Early Cretaceous rhynchonellids of Dagestan: system, morphology, stratigraphic and paleobiogeographic significance. Paleontological J., 46 (11), 1197-1296.

Sone M., Metcalfe I. & Chaodumrong P., 2012. The Chanthaburi terrane of southeastern Thailand: Stratigraphic confirmation as a disrupted segment of the Sukhothai Arc. Journal of Asian Earth Sciences, 61, 16-32.

Takayanagi H., Asami R., Abe O., Kitagawa H., Miyajima T. & Iryu Y., 2012. Carbon- and oxygen-isotope compositions of a modern deep-water brachiopod Campagea japonica collected off Aguni-jima, Central Ryukyu Islands, southwestern Japan. Geochemical J., 46 (2), 77-87.

Tazawa J., 2012. Permian brachiopod Eolyttonia from the Katsura Sandstone in the Sakawa area, Kochi Prefecture, southwest Japan. Chikyu Kagaku = Earth Science, 66 (6), 225-228.

Tazawa J. et al., 2012. Globispirifer (Brachiopoda) from the lowest part of the Lower Carboniferous Mano Formation in the soma area, Abukuma Mountains, Northeast Japan. Chikyu Kagaku = Earth Science, 66 (4), 141-144.

Thomsen E., 2012. Brachiopoda Groenlandica – an historical and taxonomic review of brachiopods from Greenland. Steenstrupia, 32 (2), 163-186.

Torres-Martinez M. A. & Sour-Tovar F., 2012. New productid brachiopods (Rhynchonelliformea, Strophomenata) of the Carboniferous from the Nochixtlan region, Oaxaca. Revista mexicana de Ciencias geologicas, 29 (3), 696-712.

Ushatinskaya G. T., 2012. The oldest Lingulids of the Siberian Platform: Microornamentation and shell structure. Paleontological J., 46 (12), 1298-1308.

Wang H., Zhang Z., Holmer L. E., Hu S., Wang X. & G. Li, 2012. Peduncular attached secondary tiering acrotretoid brachiopods from the Chengjiang fauna: Implications for the ecological expansion of brachiopods during the Cambrian explosion. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 323-325, 60-67.

Watson S., Peck,L. S., Tyler P. A., Southgate P. C., Tan K. S., Day R. W. & Morley, S. A., 2012. Marine invertebrate skeleton size varies with latitude, temperature and carbonate saturation: Implications for global change and ocean acidification. Global Change Biology, 18 (10), 3026-3038.

Winrow P. & M.D. Sutton, 2012. Epithelial cell moulds in acrotretoid brachiopods. Historical Biology, 24 (5), 557-565.

Wu R., Stouge S. & Wang Z., 2012. Conodontophorid biodiversification during the Ordovician in south China. Lethaia, 45 (3), 432-442.

Würtz M. (ed.), 2012. Mediterranean submarine canyons: ecology and governance. IUCN, Gland & Málaga, 216 p.

Yan D., Chen D., Wang Q. & Wang J., 2012. Predominance of stratified anoxic Yangtze sea interrupted by short-term oxygenation during the Ordo-Silurian transition. Chemical Geology, 291, 69-78.

Zabini C., Schiffbauer J.D., Xiao, S. & Kowalewski M., 2012 . Biomineralization, taphonomy, and diagenesis of Paleozoic lingulide brachiopod shells preserved in silicified mudstone concretions. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 326 (8), 118-127.

Zaffos A. & Holland S. M., 2012. Abundance and extinction in Ordovician-Silurian brachiopods, Cincinnati arch, Ohio and Kentucky. Paleobiology, 38 (2), 278-291.

Zágorsek K., Nehyba S., Tomanová Petrová P., Hladilová S., Bitner M. A., Doláková N., Hrabovsky J. & Jasková V., 2012. Local catastrophe caused by tephra input near Pøemyslovice (Moravia, Czech Republic) during the middle Miocene. Geol. Quart., 56 (2), 269-284.

Zakrzewskia A. C., Suh A. & C. Lüter, 2012. New insights into the larval development of Macandrevia cranium (Müller, 1776) (Brachiopoda: Rhynchonelliformea). Zool. Anz., 251, 263-269.

Zezina O. N., 2012. On the estimated age of recent fauna in different latitudinal zones (by the example of brachiopods). Paleontological J., 46 (12), 1358- 1361.

Zhao F., Hu S., Caron J., Zhu M., Yin Z., & Lu M., 2012. Spatial variation in the diversity and composition of the lower Cambrian (series 2, stage 3) Chengjiang biota, southwest China. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 346-347, 54-65.

Zubin-Stathopoulos K. D., 2012. Variability of Pennsylvanian-Permian carbonate associations and implications for NW Pangea palaeogeography, east-central British Columbia, Canada. Geological Society Special Publications, 376.

Author in Japanese, 2012. Permian brachiopod Eolyttonia from the Katsura Sandstone in the Sakawa area, Kochi Prefecture, southwest Japan [in Japanese]. Journal in Japanese, 225-228.

 

        This paper is not dealing with Brachiopoda but worth to be read:

Zibrowius H., Botosaneanu L., Hove H.A. ten, 1995. Un étrange cas de confusion transphylétique: Potamoceroides giardi Munier-Chalmas in Ferronnière, 1901 - Diptère Chironomide et non Polychète Serpulide. Bulletin de la Société des Sciences Naturelles de l'Ouest de la France, Nantes, (n. Ser.) 17 (1), 3-8.  

The description of ichno-taxa needs a perfect knowlewdge of all the taxa involved - see another ex.: the Phoronida