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Kingena

Kingena is an extinct genus of primarily Cretaceous-aged brachiopods of the family Kingenidae[1] whose fossils are found in marine strata of Antarctica, Europe, and New Zealand.[2][3] Early Paleocene-aged fossils from Denmark represent the youngest species.[4]

Kingena
Temporal range: Cretaceous - early Paleocene
Scientific classification
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Kingenoidea
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Kingena

Davidson, 1852
Type species
Terebratula lima
Defrance, 1828

Taxonomy

Nearctic members have been excluded from this genus by Owen in 1970 and instead represent a separate genus, Waconella.[2]

Select species

  • Kingena blackmorei Owen, 1970[5]
  • Kingena concinna Owen, 1970[1]
  • Kingena elegans Owen, 1970[6]
  • Kingena limburgica Simon, 2005[5]
  • Kingena mesembrina (Etheridge, 1913)[6]
  • Kingena pentangulata Woodward, 1833[5]
  • Kingena simiensis Waring, 1917[7]

Sources

  1. ^ a b Bitner, Maria Aleksandra; Motchurova-Dekova, Neda (2005). "Brachiopods from the Sanadinovo Formation (Lower Cenomanian) in northern Bulgaria". Cretaceous Research. 26 (4): 525–539. doi:10.1016/j.cretres.2005.02.008.
  2. ^ a b Owen, Ellis Frederic (1970). "A Revision of the Brachiopod Subfamily Kingeninae Elliott". Bulletin of the British Museum of Natural History, London (Geology). 19: 29–83.
  3. ^ Williams, Alwyn; Sandy, M.R.; Carlson, S.J.; Lee, D.E.; Johnson, J.G.; Smirnova, T.N.; Jin, Yu-Gan; Hou, Hong-Fei; Carter, J.L.; Gourvennec, Rémy; Racheboeuf, P.R.; Brunton, C.H.C.; Dagys, A.S.; Curry, G.B.; Baker, P.G.; Sun, Dong-Li; MacKinnon, D.I. (2006). Kaesler, R.L. (ed.). Treatise on Invertebrate Paleontology, Part H, Brachiopoda (Revised). Vol. 5. New York & Lawrence: Geological Society of America & University of Kansas Press. pp. 1689–2320.
  4. ^ Surlyk, F.; Johansen, M.B. (1984). "End-Cretaceous brachiopod extinctions in the chalk of Denmark". Science. 223 (4641): 1174–1177. doi:10.1126/science.223.4641.1174.
  5. ^ a b c Simon, E. (2005). "New Lower Maastrichtian brachiopods (Gulpen Formation, Vijlen Member) from southern Limburg (The Netherlands)". Bulletin de l'Institut Royal des Sciences Naturelles de Belgique, Sciences de la Terre. 75: 127–165. Retrieved December 22, 2021.
  6. ^ a b Sandy, Michael R. (1991). "Cretaceous Brachiopods from James Ross Island, Antarctic Peninsula, and Their Paleobiogeographic Affinities". Journal of Paleontology. 65 (3): 396–411. Retrieved December 22, 2021.
  7. ^ Waring, C.A. (1917). "Stratigraphic and faunal relations of the Martinez to the Chico and Tejon of Southern California". Proceedings of the California Academy of Sciences. 7 (4): 41–124. Retrieved December 22, 2021.

kingena, extinct, genus, primarily, cretaceous, aged, brachiopods, family, kingenidae, whose, fossils, found, marine, strata, antarctica, europe, zealand, early, paleocene, aged, fossils, from, denmark, represent, youngest, species, temporal, range, cretaceous. Kingena is an extinct genus of primarily Cretaceous aged brachiopods of the family Kingenidae 1 whose fossils are found in marine strata of Antarctica Europe and New Zealand 2 3 Early Paleocene aged fossils from Denmark represent the youngest species 4 KingenaTemporal range Cretaceous early PaleoceneScientific classificationKingdom AnimaliaPhylum BrachiopodaOrder TerebratulidaSuborder TerebratellidinaSuperfamily KingenoideaFamily KingenidaeGenus KingenaDavidson 1852Type speciesTerebratula limaDefrance 1828Paleontology portalTaxonomy EditNearctic members have been excluded from this genus by Owen in 1970 and instead represent a separate genus Waconella 2 Select species EditKingena blackmorei Owen 1970 5 Kingena concinna Owen 1970 1 Kingena elegans Owen 1970 6 Kingena limburgica Simon 2005 5 Kingena mesembrina Etheridge 1913 6 Kingena pentangulata Woodward 1833 5 Kingena simiensis Waring 1917 7 Sources Edit a b Bitner Maria Aleksandra Motchurova Dekova Neda 2005 Brachiopods from the Sanadinovo Formation Lower Cenomanian in northern Bulgaria Cretaceous Research 26 4 525 539 doi 10 1016 j cretres 2005 02 008 a b Owen Ellis Frederic 1970 A Revision of the Brachiopod Subfamily Kingeninae Elliott Bulletin of the British Museum of Natural History London Geology 19 29 83 Williams Alwyn Sandy M R Carlson S J Lee D E Johnson J G Smirnova T N Jin Yu Gan Hou Hong Fei Carter J L Gourvennec Remy Racheboeuf P R Brunton C H C Dagys A S Curry G B Baker P G Sun Dong Li MacKinnon D I 2006 Kaesler R L ed Treatise on Invertebrate Paleontology Part H Brachiopoda Revised Vol 5 New York amp Lawrence Geological Society of America amp University of Kansas Press pp 1689 2320 Surlyk F Johansen M B 1984 End Cretaceous brachiopod extinctions in the chalk of Denmark Science 223 4641 1174 1177 doi 10 1126 science 223 4641 1174 a b c Simon E 2005 New Lower Maastrichtian brachiopods Gulpen Formation Vijlen Member from southern Limburg The Netherlands Bulletin de l Institut Royal des Sciences Naturelles de Belgique Sciences de la Terre 75 127 165 Retrieved December 22 2021 a b Sandy Michael R 1991 Cretaceous Brachiopods from James Ross Island Antarctic Peninsula and Their Paleobiogeographic Affinities Journal of Paleontology 65 3 396 411 Retrieved December 22 2021 Waring C A 1917 Stratigraphic and faunal relations of the Martinez to the Chico and Tejon of Southern California Proceedings of the California Academy of Sciences 7 4 41 124 Retrieved December 22 2021 This brachiopod related article is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Kingena amp oldid 1062176069, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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