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Craniforma

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Scientific name
  
Craniata

Higher classification
  
Craniiformea

Subphylum
  
Craniiformea

Phylum
  
Brachiopoda

Rank
  
Class

Craniforma

Similar
  
Brachiopod, Linguliformea, Lingulata, Rhynchonelliformea, Lingulida

Craniata (formerly Craniforma) is a class of Brachiopod originating in the Cambrian period and still extant today. They have calcitic inarticulated shells that are subcircular in outline. This subphylum of brachiopod has an unsupported lophophore and is always attached to a hard substrate in the fossil record. This hard substrate is usually another brachiopod. The plicae from the host brachiopod will then appear in the shell of the craniata.

Craniata is the only class of brachiopods (lamp shells) from the subphylum Craniformea. This class is further broken into three orders. One of the orders is still living (the Craniida).

Craniata is another name for the Craniforma, but this is avoided because of the group of chordates that bears the same name.

References

Craniforma Wikipedia


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