Subdivision of the lower Palaeozoic articulate brachiopod family Triplesiidae

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Subdivision of the lower Palaeozoic articulate brachiopod family Triplesiidae

  • Volume / Part: 36 / 2
  • Publication Date: July 1993
  • Page(s): 481 - 493
  • Authored By: Anthony D. Wright

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Reconsideration of the form of the triplesiid pseudodeltidium, which has been used as a basis subdivision into subfamilies, together with the distinct forms of the forked cardinal process, indicates that while these criteria do form useful bases for generic distinction, variation both of combinations of characters an characters within some genera and species mitigate against any meaningful subdivision of this intriguing genetically plastic brachiopod family. A recent proposal to establish families of Triplesiacea based on shell ornamentation is shown to be similarly flawed, and the view is taken that at present the genera are best assig to the single undivided family Triplesiidae.

Palaeontology - Volume 36 Part 2 Pages 481-493



Palaeontology - Volume 36 Part 2 Pages 481-493

Citations

WRIGHT, A. D. 1993. Subdivision of the lower Palaeozoic articulate brachiopod family Triplesiidae. Palaeontology, 36, 2, 481–493.