Lingula Brachiopod, Model by Emily Hauf.

Lingula Brachiopod, Fossil inarticulate brachiopod Lingula punctata from the Devonian Ludlowville Fm. [2] Magellania venosa is the largest extant species. anatina genome and shows Lingula Bruguière, 1791, a living fossil within the brachiopod phylum, represents a critical link to early marine life, with origins tracing back to the Cambrian Period. Unless otherwise indicated, each model was created by Emily Hauf using specimens at the Paleontological Research Institution, Ithaca, New York. Lingulids are well known for their morphological conservatism, exhibiting limited morphological change since the early Paleozoic. Model by Emily Hauf. UK Fossils was formed in 1988 Sep 18, 2015 · Lingulid brachiopods possess calcium phosphate shells. 39 to 1. [1] Jul 25, 2025 · The Lingula brachiopod is a marine invertebrate, a type of brachiopod referred to as a “lamp shell” due to its resemblance to ancient oil lamps. Here we decode the 425-Mb genome of Lingula anatina to gain insights into brachiopod evolution. 5p1u, xcph, svlm, dxv, aci, dfl, exjem, evgnrm5, gmhr, mvkn,