Lingula sp. (brachiopod shell) (modern; Masbate, Philippines) 2 (rotated)
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Description: English: Lingula sp. - brachiopod shell from the Philippines. This may be Lingula anatina. Seen here is a brachiopod, a group of sessile, benthic, filter-feeding, marine invertebrates. They first appear in Cambrian rocks and were abundant in Earth's oceans throughout the Paleozoic. They were also common in Mesozoic oceans, but are scarce in modern oceanic biotas. Brachiopods have two shells, called valves, that are usually calcareous (made of calcite - CaCO3 - calcium carbonate). Each shell of a brachiopod is bilaterally symmetrical, unlike each shell of a bivalve (clam). Classification: Animalia, Brachiopoda, Inarticulata, Lingulata, Lingulida, Lingulidae Locality: offshore Masbate, central Philippines See info. at: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brachiopod and en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lingulata and en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lingulida and en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lingula_(brachiopod). Date: 18 December 2020, 01:42:15. Source: https://www.flickr.com/photos/47445767@N05/50731748893/. Author: James St. John. Other versions: : This file has been extracted from another file: Lingula sp. (brachiopod shell) (modern; Masbate, Philippines) 2.jpg : .
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- Bilateria
- Protostomia (protostomes)
- Spiralia (spiralians)
- Brachiopoda (lamp shells)
- Linguliformea
- Lingulata
- Lingulida
- Linguloidea
- Lingulidae
- Lingula
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