Phylogenetic analysis of higher taxa of Brachiopoda
DOI | 10.1111/j.1502-3931.1993.tb01502.x |
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Aasta | 1993 |
Ajakiri | Lethaia |
Köide | 26 |
Number | 1 |
Leheküljed | 1-5 |
Tüüp | artikkel ajakirjas |
Keel | inglise |
Id | 24369 |
Abstrakt
Inferred phylogenetic relationships within the Brachiopoda have long been accepted as demonstrating repeated transitions from a phosphatic shell chemistry to a calcareous composition. This interpretation is reflected in the major subdivision of the phylum into the classes Inarticulata and Articulata. Cladistic analysis suggests, however, that the phosphatic-shelled and the calcareous-shelled Brachiopoda are sister groups that have had consistently separated shell chemistries from early in phylogenetic history. This separation is recognized in the class-rank divisions Lingulata and Calciata, the former of which includes the new Subclass Lingulatea, whilst the latter includes the new Subclass Craniformea together with the ‘articulates’ of previous classifications. □Brachiopoda, cladistic analysis, Lingulata, Lingulatea, Calciata, Craniformea.