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Craniiformea (Craniiforms)

      Craniata (= Craniforma or Craniiformea) is a class of Brachiopod originating in the Cambrian and still extant today. They have calcitic inarticulated shells that are subcircular in outline. This subphylum of brachiopod has an unsupported lophophore and is always attached to a hard substrate in the fossil record. This hard substrate is usually another brachiopod. The plicae from the host brachiopod will then appear in the shell of the craniata.Craniata is the only class of brachiopods (lamp shells) from the subphylum Craniformea. This class is further broken into three orders. One of the orders is still living (the Craniida). Craniata is another name for the Craniforma, but this is presently avoided due to the group of chordates bearing the same name.

Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Craniiformea
Petrocrania obsoleta SZ124
Petrocrania obsoleta MŠ6018
Petrocrania obsoleta MŠ6025
Petrocrania obsoleta SZ100
Petrocrania obsoleta SZ117
Petrocrania obsoleta MŠ6030
Petrocrania obsoleta MŠ6026
Petrocrania obsoleta MŠ6017
Petrocrania obsoleta MŠ6028
Petrocrania obsoleta SZ114
Petrocrania obsoleta SZ121
Petrocrania obsoleta SZ120
Petrocrania obsoleta SZ102
Petrocrania obsoleta SZ95
Petrocrania obsoleta p3692
Petrocrania obsoleta SZ113
Petrocrania obsoleta SZ98
Petrocrania obsoleta SZ123
Petrocrania obsoleta SZ96
Petrocrania KOS120

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