- Spiriferida
Taxobox
name = Spiriferida
image_width = 250px
image_caption = "Mucrospirifer" sp.
regnum =Animal ia
phylum =Brachiopoda
subphylum = Rhychonelliformea
classis = Rhynchonellata
ordo = Spiriferida
ordo_authority = Waagen, 1883
subdivision_ranks = families
subdivision = See text.Spiriferida is an order of extinct articulate
brachiopod ,fossil s of 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 support, which is often preserved in fossils, is a thin strip of calcareous material that is typically coiled tightly within the shell.Fossil spiriferids first appear in the
Ordovician period. They were rare during theSilurian , but underwent a dramaticevolution ary radiation during theDevonian period, reaching a peak development in variety and numbers at that time. Spiriferida appeared in the Early Ordovician and after surviving the greatPermian extinction , the order finally became extinct during the EarlyJurassic period.Fossils of this order are frequently preserved as
pyrite (fools gold).ee also
* "
Eospirifer "References
* [http://www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/brachiopoda/spiriferida.html Introduction to the Spiriferida]
* [http://www.palaeos.com/Invertebrates/Brachiopods/Spiriferida.htm Spiriferida] from the Paleos website.
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