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species of the genus Sublinoproductus<br />

are described from the Lower Permian<br />

of Northern Timan.<br />

2010010188<br />

二 叠 纪 腕 足 类 Productus djulfensis<br />

Stoyanow , 即 Sarytchevinella<br />

Waterhouse 属 的 正 确 命 名 者 和 发 布<br />

日 期 = Correct authorship and publication<br />

date of the Permian Brachiopod<br />

Productus djulfensis Stoyanow, the type<br />

species of Sarytchevinella Waterhouse.<br />

( 英 文 ). Sone M. Paleontological Journal,<br />

2009, 43(3): 345-346<br />

2010010189<br />

晚 二 叠 世 Beecheriidae Smirnova 科<br />

( 腕 足 门 ) 穿 孔 贝 目 个 体 发 生 学 =<br />

The ontogeny of the Late Permian terebratulids<br />

of the family Beecheriidae<br />

Smirnova (Brachiopoda). ( 英 文 ). Smirnova<br />

T N. Paleontological Journal,<br />

2009, 43(2): 142-152 12 图 版 .<br />

Based on the study of the ontogenetic<br />

changes of cardinalia and brachidium in<br />

the genera Beecheria Hall et Clarke,<br />

1893 and Calycelasma Smirnova, 2007<br />

(family Beecheriidae), a complex development<br />

of the brachidium, which corresponds<br />

to the angustothyridid type, and<br />

the formation of crural plates, which<br />

functioned as the outer hinge plates at<br />

the early developmental stages, are revealed.<br />

2010010190<br />

俄 罗 斯 东 北 部 埃 姆 斯 期 ( 早 泥 盆 世 )<br />

Ambocoeliidae George 科 腕 足 类 ( 石<br />

燕 贝 目 ) = Brachiopods from the family<br />

Ambocoeliidae George (Order<br />

Spiriferida) from the Emsian (Lower<br />

Devonian) of northeastern Russia. ( 英<br />

文 ). Baranov V V. Paleontological<br />

Journal, 2009, 43(1): 59-68 5 图 版 .<br />

Brachiopods from the family Ambocoeliidae<br />

George from the Emsian<br />

(Lower Devonian) of northeastern Russia<br />

are described: Bisinocoelia despecta<br />

sp. nov.; Yakutospirifer gen. nov. with<br />

the type species Y. krivensis sp. nov.;<br />

Micospirifer gen. nov. with the type<br />

species M. simplex sp. nov.; Kolymospirifer<br />

gen. nov. with the type species<br />

K. optatus sp. nov. (subfamily Ambocoeliinae);<br />

Datnospirifer gen. nov.<br />

with the type species D. alius sp. nov.;<br />

Khalimospirifer gen. nov. with the type<br />

species Kh. microscopicus sp. nov.;<br />

Gerospirifer gen. nov. with the type<br />

species G. normalis sp. nov., and G.<br />

gerensis sp. nov.; Dogdospirifer gen.<br />

nov. with the type species D. yolkini sp.<br />

nov. (subfamily Rhynchospiriferinae).<br />

2010010191<br />

巴 西 塞 尔 希 培 地 区 白 垩 系 舌 形 贝 腕 足<br />

类 的 首 现 , 并 重 新 研 究 巴 塔 哥 尼 亚 南 部<br />

的 'Lingula' bagualensi = The first occurrence<br />

of a lingulid brachiopod from<br />

the Cretaceous of Sergipe, Brazil, with a<br />

restudy of 'Lingula' bagualensis<br />

Wilckens, 1905 from southern Patagonia.<br />

( 英 文 ). Holmer L E; Bengtson P. Palaeontologische<br />

Zeitschrift, 2009, 83(2):<br />

255-266<br />

The lingulid brachiopod Lingularia?<br />

notialis sp. nov. is described from the<br />

upper Turonian of the Sergipe Basin in<br />

northeastern Brazil. The rare but wellpreserved<br />

new material shows morphological<br />

characters such as muscle scars,<br />

mantle canals land a baculateshell structure.<br />

In a preliminary note L.? notialis<br />

was referred to Lingularia? bagualensis<br />

from the uppermost Cretaceous of<br />

southern Patagonia, a species restudied<br />

here and referred conditionally to<br />

Credolingula Smirnova in Smirnova and<br />

Ushatinskaya, 2001.<br />

2010010192<br />

Chaniella, 阿 根 廷 西 北 部 一 新 的 下 特<br />

马 豆 克 阶 腕 足 类 及 其 在 基 部 小 嘴 贝 中<br />

的 系 统 发 育 关 系 = Chaniella, a new<br />

lower Tremadocian (Ordovician)<br />

brachiopod from northwestern Argentina<br />

and its phylogenetic relationships within<br />

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