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sp.) brachiopods were studied. New location<br />

of Eucalathis murrayi on the Kitovyi<br />

Ridge in the Atlantic Ocean is described.<br />

Rates of growth of shells were<br />

revealed by the study of the sizes and<br />

age of brachiopods. Reasons of dwarfism<br />

in brachiopods are discussed. Three<br />

strategies of growth of the micromorphic<br />

brachiopods are distinguished. Appearance<br />

of micromorphic brachiopods is<br />

connected with the changes in the rates<br />

of shell growth and life expectancy.<br />

2010010184<br />

列 宁 格 勒 地 区 中 奥 陶 世 似 正 形 贝 腕 足<br />

类 初 始 壳 构 造 = Structure of the firstformed<br />

shell of the Middle Ordovician<br />

orthid-like brachiopods from the Leningrad<br />

Region. ( 英 文 ). Madison A A. Paleontological<br />

Journal, 2009, 43(11):<br />

1469-1476 5 图 版 .<br />

Shell structure of the first-formed<br />

shell of the Middle Ordovician orthidlike<br />

brachiopods from the Leningrad<br />

Region is described. The 190-μm-wide<br />

first-formed shell is composed of finely<br />

granular layer while 700-μm-wide firstformed<br />

shell is fibrous. Thus the order<br />

Orthida in the Early Paleozoic included<br />

brachiopods with both planktotrophic<br />

and lecithotrophic larvae in the ontogeny.<br />

2010010185<br />

日 本 东 北 部 北 上 山 地 南 部 中 二 叠 世 新<br />

属 Kanokurachonetes( 腕 足 类 , 戟 贝<br />

类 ) = New Genus Kanokurachonetes<br />

(Brachiopoda, Chonetida) from the<br />

Middle Permian of the southern Kitakami<br />

Mountains, Northeast Japan. ( 英<br />

文 ). Afanasjeva G A; Tazawa Jun-ichi.<br />

Paleontological Journal, 2010, 44(1):<br />

16-20 3 图 版 .<br />

A new chonetid genus and species,<br />

Kanokurachonetes kanokurensis (subfamily<br />

Rugosochonetinae, family<br />

Rugosochonetidae), from the Middle<br />

Permian (Wordian, Kanokura Formation)<br />

of the southern Kitakami Mountains<br />

(Northeast Japan) are described.<br />

2010010186<br />

Baltoscandia 地 区 奥 陶 纪<br />

Lycophoriidae 科 ( 腕 足 类 ) = Family<br />

Lycophoriidae (Brachiopoda) from the<br />

Ordovician of Baltoscandia. ( 英 文 ).<br />

Madison A A; Rubel M. Paleontological<br />

Journal, 2010, 44(2): 129-139 6 图 版 .<br />

The family Lycophoriidae from the<br />

Middle Ordovician of Baltoscandia with<br />

one monotypic genus and five species is<br />

revised. New inner structures were revealed<br />

and diagnoses of the family, genera,<br />

and species were specified in the<br />

study of cross sections and microstructure<br />

of the shell. The third prismatic<br />

layer, complex dental plates, and socket<br />

ridges with short pointed lateral outgrowths<br />

were recorded. The family Lycophoriidae<br />

cannot be assigned with<br />

confidence to any known brachiopod<br />

order.<br />

2010010187<br />

晚 古 生 代 腕 足 类 Linoproductidae 科<br />

的 演 化 和 系 统 分 类 学 以 及 Timan 北 部<br />

早 二 叠 世 物 种 描 述 = Evolution and<br />

systematics of the Late Paleozoic<br />

brachiopod family Linoproductidae with<br />

descriptions of species from the Lower<br />

Permian of the Northern Timan. ( 英 文 ).<br />

Lazarev S S. Paleontological Journal,<br />

2010, 44(2): 140-150 2 图 版 .<br />

The analysis of the morphological<br />

features of the genera of the family Linoproductidae<br />

in the Late Paleozoic substantiates<br />

its three subfamilies as three<br />

evolutionary trends beginning with the<br />

initial subfamily Coopericinae Lazarev,<br />

2004, which is known from the beginning<br />

of the Early Carboniferous and two<br />

its derivatives: subfamily Linipalinae<br />

subfam. nov., which appeared in the Podolskian<br />

Time (Upper Moscovian Age),<br />

and subfamily Linoproductinae Stehli,<br />

1954, which appeared in the Kasimovian<br />

Age. The problems and prospects of the<br />

further detailing of the system of these<br />

subfamilies are discussed. Three new<br />

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