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Spiriferida

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Spiriferida is an order of extinct articulate brachiopod fossils which are known for their long hinge-line, which is often the widest part of the shell. In some genera (e.g. Mucrospirifer) it is greatly elongated, giving them a wing-like appearance. They often have a deep fold down the center of the shell. The feature that gives the spiriferids their name ("spiral-bearers") is the internal support for the lophophore; this brachidium, which is often preserved in fossils, is a thin ribbon of calcite that is typically coiled tightly within the shell.

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Spiriferida brachclass

Spiriferids first appear in the Late Ordovician with the appearance of Eospirifer radiatus. They increased in diversity throughout the Silurian and underwent a dramatic evolutionary radiation during the Devonian period, reaching peak development in variety and numbers. Spiriferida survived the great Permian extinction, finally becoming extinct during the Early Jurassic.

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Fossils of this order are often preserved as pyrite.

Taxonomy

Order Spiriferida

Spiriferida Palaeos Invertebrates Lophotrochozoa Brachiopoda Spiriferida

  • Suborder Delthyridina
  • Superfamily Delthyridoidea
  • Family Acrospiriferidae
  • Family Cyrtinopsidae
  • Family Delthyrididae
  • Family Hysterolitidae
  • Family Mucrospiriferidae
  • Superfamily Reticularioidea
  • Family Elythidae
  • Family Reticulariidae
  • Family Thomasariidae
  • Family Xenomartiniidae
  • Suborder Spiriferidina
  • Superfamily Adolfioidea
  • Family Adolfiidae
  • Family Echinospiriferidae
  • Superfamily Ambocoelioidea
  • Family Ambocoeliidae
  • Family Eudoxinidae
  • Family Lazutkiniidae
  • Family Verneuiliidae
  • Superfamily Brachythyridoidea
  • Family Brachythyrididae
  • Family Skelidorygmidae
  • Superfamily Cyrtioidea (syn. Cyrtiacea)
  • Family Costispiriferidae
  • Family Cyrtiidae
  • Family Hedeinopsidae
  • Superfamily Cyrtospiriferoidea
  • Family Conispiriferidae
  • Family Cyrtospiriferidae
  • Family Spinocyrtiidae
  • Superfamily Martinioidea
  • Family Crassumbidae
  • Family Elythynidae
  • Family Gerkispiridae
  • Family Ingelarellidae
  • Family Martiniidae
  • Family Perissothyrididae
  • Family Tenellodermidae
  • Superfamily Paeckelmanelloidea
  • Family Paeckelmanellidae
  • Family Strophopleuridae
  • Superfamily Spiriferoidea
  • Family Choristitidae
  • Family Imbrexiidae
  • Family Reticulariacea
  • Family Spiriferellidae
  • Family Spiriferidae
  • Family Trigonotretidae
  • Superfamily Theodossioidea
  • Family Palaeochoristitidae
  • Family Theodossiidae
  • Family Ulbospiriferidae

  • References

    Spiriferida Wikipedia