Key to Phylum Brachiopoda
Taken primarily from Kozloff,
1987, 1996 p. 419 (Copyright
1987, 1996,
University of Washington Press. Used in this web page by
permission
of University of Washington Press)
1a
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Pedicle
(attachment stalk) absent; shell flattened (the thickness is less than
half the width); lower valve firmly cemented to rock (thus this species
could be confused with certain bivalve molluscs, such as Pododesmus
cepio or small oysters)
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Crania
claifornica
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1b
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Pedicle
present; shell not especially flattened (the thickness is at least half
the width); lower valve free of the substratum
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Shell dark gray or
nearly black; posterior
beak of the larger valve rather sharply pointed, its apex not
obliterated
by the opening through which the pedicle
passes
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Hermithiris
psittacea
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2b
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Shell yellowish,
brownish or reddish; posterior
beak of the larger valve not pointed, and its apex may be partly or
wholly
obliterated by the opening through which the pedicle
passes
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Shell usually wider
than long; margins of
valves at the anterior (broader) end (away from the hinge) with
pronounced
complementary undulations
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3b
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Shell usually longer
than wide; margins
of valves at the anterior (broader) end without pronounced
complementary
undulations (they may not, however, be perfectly straight, and they may
have small teeth)
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4
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Anterior margins of
valves with regularly
spaced small teeth; shell not translucent; valves with delicate,
radiating
striations, but usually without concentric growth lines; apex of the
larger
valve completely obliterated by the opening through which the pedicle
passes
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Terebratulina
unguicula
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4b
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Anterior margins of
valves without regularly
spaced teeth; shell somewhat translucent; valves with crowded
concentric
growth lines but without radiating striations; apex of the larger valve
not completely obliterated by the opening through which the pedicle
passes
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Taxonomic
Levels Represented in this Key:
Laqueus
californianus
Page created by Anna Dyer, 8-2002
Edited by: Hans Helmstetler 11-2002, Dave Cowles 2005, 2007
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