Short description: Genus of brachiopods
Crania
Temporal range: Campanian–Maastrichtian[1]
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Scientific classification
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| Kingdom:
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Animalia
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| Phylum:
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Brachiopoda
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| Class:
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Craniata
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| Order:
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Craniida
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| Family:
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Craniidae
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| Genus:
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†Crania Retzius, 1781
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| Species
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- C. craniolaris (Linnaeus, 1758) type species = C. numulus, Anomia craniolaris, Nummulus brattenburgensis (Brattenburgpenningar)[2]
- Defrance, 1818
- C. personata
- C. bipartita
- C. armata
- C. prisca
- C. gracilis
- C. antiqua
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- C. ringens C. intermedia
- C. aspera
- C. proavia
- C. porosa C. obsoleta
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Crania is an extinct genus of brachiopods that lived during the Upper Cretaceous.
Description
Crania has small (up to 2 centimetres or 0.79 inches in diameter) circular shells. The dorsal valve is smooth or has slight pustules. The ventral valve is only attached posteriorly and has a thickened flat grainy rim.[1]
Reassigned species
As the genus Crania was erected early on in paleontology, many species have since be reassigned.[1][3]
See also
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Lee, D. E.; Brunton, C.H.C. (1986). "Neocrania n. gen., and a revision of Cretaceous-Recent brachiopod genera in the family Craniidae". Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History), Geology Series 40 (4): 141–160. https://archive.org/details/cbarchive_133702_neocraniangenandarevisionofcre1949.
- ↑ Emig, Christian C. (2009). "Nummulus brattenburgensis and Crania craniolaris (Brachiopoda, Craniidae)". Carnets de Géologie (8). doi:10.4267/2042/29780. http://paleopolis.rediris.es/cg/CG2009_A08/. Retrieved 2014-08-04.
- ↑ Moore, R.C. (1965). Brachiopoda. Treatise on Invertebrate Paleontology. Part H., Volume 1. Boulder, Colorado/Lawrence, Kansas: Geological Society of America/University of Kansas Press. pp. H267, H286, H288, H290, H463. ISBN 0-8137-3015-5.
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