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Phylogenetic relationships of leptellinid brachiopods
Authors:Yves Candela
Institution:1. National Museums Collection Centre , 242 West Granton Road, Edinburgh , EH5 1JA , United Kingdom y.candela@nms.ac.uk
Abstract:The relationships among the diverse genera comprising the family Leptellinidae (Brachiopoda) are reviewed in the light of the revised edition of the Treatise on Invertebrate Palaeontology. Taxonomic work reassessed all the genera identified as Leptellinidae in the most current classification. Four genera were discarded, namely Bekkerella, Benignites, Leptastichidia and Nikitinamena. Cladistic analysis reveals the paraphyly of these genera; their abandonment leading to more morphologically coherent subdivisions of the family. Two subfamilies, Leptellininae and Palaeostrophomeninae, are emended and taxonomically restructured. The palaeogeographical history of the Leptellinidae is complicated. The Leptellinidae are first recorded in Baltica in the late Floian (Early Ordovician) and rapidly dispersed to circum-Iapetus palaeocontinents by the Dapingian, thence to most terranes composing Gondwana by the Darriwilian (Middle Ordovician).
Keywords:Biogeography  Brachiopoda  cladistics  Leptellinidae  Ordovician  Palaeozoic  taxonomy
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