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Chlidonophoridae

Family of brachiopods From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Chlidonophoridae is a family of brachiopods belonging to the order Terebratulida.[1]

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Existence

Fossils of Chlidonophoridae have been discovered as early as 191-183 MYA in the Jurassic period. her has a total of 52 species out of which 25 are extant to the present day (48%).[2] There have been a total of 697 occurrences of the genus, most located in the Gulf of Mexico, North coast of Europe, West of Australia, East of Africa and South of South America.[1]

Charactersistics

All species of Chlidonophoridae are blind like all species of Rhynchonellata. They are stationary and are attached to a surface. They are suspension feeders also called filter feeders and their diet consists of suspended food particles like phytoplankton. They also have a taphonomy of low Mg calcite like all other brachiopods. [2]

Subtaxa

Subfamily Chlidonophorinae

Subfamily Draciinae

  • Dracius

Subfamily Eucalathinae

Subfamily Orthothyridinae

  • Orthothyris

Subfamily Agulhasiinae

Phylogeny of Chlidonophoridae

Other Taxa in Terebratulida

Terebratulidina

Other Taxa

Cancellothyridoidea 

Cancellothyrididae

Inopinatarculidae 

Chlidonophoridae

References

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