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Carnets de Géologie 2003
Proof that Lingula (Brachiopoda) is not a living-fossil, and emended diagnoses of the Family LingulidaeKeywords: living-fossil , Lingula , Lingulidae , Brachiopoda , taxonomy Abstract: Lingula is often considered a "living-fossil" based on its supposed lengthy morphological conservatism owing to its absence of evolution, and its remarkable survival for more than 550 M.Y. This conclusion is based on the typical apparently unchanged "linguliform" shape of the shell. However the taxa of the family Lingulidae show morphological evolutionary changes despite the fact that the group appears panchronic among the Recent Brachiopoda. Consequently, traditional opinion that Lingula is a "living-fossil" should be rejected. Diagnoses of the Family Lingulidae and of its three genera are herewith emended.
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