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)
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1a
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) 
Crania claifornica
1b
Pedicle present; shell not especially flattened (the thickness is at least half the width); lower valve free of the substratum
2a
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
Hermithiris psittacea
2b
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 
3a
Shell usually wider than long; margins of valves at the anterior (broader) end (away from the hinge) with pronounced complementary undulations
3b
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)
4
4a
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
Terebratulina unguicula
4b
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

Taxonomic Levels Represented in this Key:

  Laqueus californianus

  Terebratalia transversa



 

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