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The '''Brachiopod''' field of the [[Fossils (Inventory)|Fossils]] section should be used to record any observation of fossil brachiopods.
The '''Brachiopod''' field of the [[Fossils (Inventory)|Fossils]] section should be used to record any observation of fossil brachiopods.
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Brachiopods are marine animals with a hinged, two-part shell on the top and bottom as opposed to the left and right arrangement of [[Fossils (Inventory)/Clam|clams]]. Brachiopods also have a coiled, rigid cartilaginous internal structure called a lophophore, which sometimes appears in fossils.
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Brachiopods are marine animals with a hinged, two-part shell on the top and bottom as opposed to the left and right arrangement of [[Fossils (Inventory)/Clam|clams]]. They are, therefore, a bivalve but are not really related to other bivalve mollusks. Brachiopods also have a coiled, rigid cartilaginous internal structure called a lophophore, which sometimes appears in fossils.
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Brachiopods and clams are sometimes difficult to distinguish.
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Brachiopods and clams are sometimes difficult to distinguish as fossils.
==See also==
==See also==
*[[Fossils (Inventory)/Clam|Clam]]
*[[Fossils (Inventory)/Clam|Clam]]
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==References==
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*Romero, Aldemaro (2009) ''Cave Biology; Life in Darkness'' Cambridge University Press, New York p 89 ISBN-Hardback: [[Special:Booksources/978-0-521-82846-8|978-0-521-82846-8]], ISBN-Paperback: [[Special:Booksources/978-0-521-53553-3|978-0-521-53553-3]]
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Revision as of 04:14, 9 April 2012

The Brachiopod field of the Fossils section should be used to record any observation of fossil brachiopods.

Brachiopods are marine animals with a hinged, two-part shell on the top and bottom as opposed to the left and right arrangement of clams. They are, therefore, a bivalve but are not really related to other bivalve mollusks. Brachiopods also have a coiled, rigid cartilaginous internal structure called a lophophore, which sometimes appears in fossils.

Brachiopods and clams are sometimes difficult to distinguish as fossils.

See also

References


Fossils (Inventory)/Brachiopod is a part of the cave inventory project.
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