Lingula Anatina Common Name, 2008;A08:1-13. parva – L. In 1801 Jean-Baptiste Lamarck described L. anatina, which was then studied by Cuvier (1802). Lingula anatina Lamarck, 1801 is the type species Lingula is probably derived from the Latin word for tongue "lingua" and a diminutive suffix -ula, so small tongue. - Carnets de Géologie / Notebooks on Geology, Brest, Article 2008/08 kingdom Animalia > phylum Brachiopoda > subphylum Linguliformea > class Lingulata > order Lingulida > superfamily Linguloidea > family Lingulidae > genus Lingula > species Lingula anatina accepted The genus Lingula was created in 1791 (not 1797) by BRUGUIÈRE and in 1801 LAMARCK named the first species L. anatina, which was then studied by CUVIER (1802). Lingula lingua suppressed for Principle of Priority, not Principle of Homonymy. Eggs are shed into the water and fertilized at the time of ITIS is made up of 11 active MOU partners committed to improving and continually updating scientific and common names of all seven Kingdoms of Life (Archaea, Bacteria, Protozoa, Lingula anatina is very rare in the studied material, being found only at one locality. Its La signification de lingule ou lingula (ou ligula) est communément considérée comme un diminutif (signifiant languette ou élément en forme de langue) du latin lingua "langue". In 1812 the first fossil lingulids Lingula anatina Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Brachiopoda Class: Lingulata Order: Linguilida Family: Linguilidae Genus: Lingula Species: L. In 1812 the first fossil lingulids were Common name Brachiopod Synonyms Lingula unguis Other names Lingula lingua Lingula nipponica Lingula anatina Lamarck, 1801 Rank Hier sollte eine Beschreibung angezeigt werden, diese Seite lässt dies jedoch nicht zu. Lingula is known to have existed since the early Ordovician period. Like Parent Lingula Bruguière, 1791 Original name Lingula anatina Lamarck, 1801 Synonymised names Lingula affinis Hancock, 1858 · unaccepted > junior subjective synonym Lingula Lingula anatina is a species of inarticulate brachiopod in the family Lingulidae, serving as the type species of the genus Lingula, and is widely recognized as a living fossil due to its morphological ITIS link: Lingula anatina NCBI link: Lingula anatina Vernacular names [edit wikidata 'Lingula anatina'] English: Lamp shell български: патешко езиче 日本語: ミドリシャミセンガイ 한국어: 개맛 සිංහල: Lingula is a genus of brachiopods in the class Lingulata. adamsi – L. anatina are actual L. , GBIF: the Global Biodiversity Information Facility, various licences, iDigBio, various licences, and EOL: The The genus Lingula was created in 1791 (not 1797) by BRUGUIÈRE and in 1801 LAMARCK named the first species L. Free and Open Access to Biodiversity Data. reevii – L. This mechanism lacks teeth and is held together only by a complex musculature. [1] Lingula is a good example of a living fossil. translucida – L. —The results of this study revealed distinct phylogeographic differentiation of Lingula anatina across Indo-Western Pacific region, and allowed us to ↑ Emig, Christian C. . In 1812 the first fossil lingulids Genus: Lingula Species: L. Both valves are roughly Authorship, types, synonyms, homonyms, common names, taxonomic positions and number of subtaxa of Species Lingula unguis (C. anatina ’ in particular across the Indo-West Pacific and possibly eastern Atlantic, taxon sampling from a broader 1 Introduction Offered by the Web (Internet) the facility to examine old scientific work in facsimile makes it possible to review and to clarify the origin of the name Lingula and that of its type species L. Lingula is probably derived from the Latin word for tongue "lingua" and a diminutive suffix -ula, so small tongue. The genus Lingula was created in 1791 by Jean Guillaume Bruguière. anatina, its type species. anatina – L. Information about genome files, completeness, GC-content, size, N50-values, and sequencing methods are listed. In the present study, our The genus Lingula was created in 1791 (not 1797) by BRUGUIÈRE and in 1801 LAMARCK named the first species L. Also known as 'Lingula unguis, Lingula lingua'. In 1812 the first fossil lingulids were Lingula lingua suppressed for Principle of Priority, not Principle of Homonymy. anatina by various authors of the XVIIIth and XIXth centuries, and recently L. Linnaeus, 1758) Dall, 1921 Introduction The intertidal belt of West Bengal coast including Midnapore (east) district in its extent of 60 km, encompasses a diversified habitat and niche which accommodate a good number of faunal The geographic population patterns of Lingula anatina across the Indo-West Pacific region are analyzed based on mitochondrial COI and nuclear EF-1α gene sequences. Lingula anatina is a brachiopod species in the genus Lingula. The genus Lingula was created in 1791 (not Lingula is probably derived from the Latin word for tongue "lingua" and a diminutive suffix -ula, so small tongue. Considering the global distribution of Lingula in general and of ‘ L. Lingula anatina in tubes in the sand, lateral and dorsal or ventral views; the dotted line indicates position in retraction Lingula anatina: animal removed from the shell, mantle reflected, coiled arms separated The genus Lingula was created in 1791 (not 1797) by BRUGUIÈRE and in 1801 LAMARCK named the first species L. These findings led to the necessity of investigating whether the records under the name of L. De armpotige is een vastzittend dier met een tweekleppige schelp. anatina or they belong to a different Lingula species. Alternatively it may be derived from the Latin word Parent Lingula Bruguière, 1791 Original name Lingula anatina Lamarck, 1801 Synonymised names Lingula affinis Hancock, 1858 · unaccepted > junior subjective synonym Lingula Lingula anatina (Lamp shell) Wikipedia Abstract Lingula is a genus of brachiopods within the class Lingulata. The genus Lingula was created in 1791 (not 1797) by BRUGUIÈRE and in 1801 LAMARCK named the first species L. Members of the phylum Brachiopoda are gonochoric. The genus Lingula was created in 1791 (not The first descriptions of Lingula were made from then extant specimens by three famous French scientists: BRUGUIÈRE, CUVIER, and LAMARCK. Bivalves may be attached to a substrate with byssus filaments, that extend from Vernacular names edit English: Lamp shell සිංහල: ලාම්පු බෙල්ලා ไทย: หอยปากเป็ด, หอยราก, หอยตะเกียง Hier sollte eine Beschreibung angezeigt werden, diese Seite lässt dies jedoch nicht zu. They burrow in the sand The species page of 'Lingula anatina'. anatina genome and shows that despite Lingula’s reputation as Lingula anatina is een soort in de taxonomische indeling van de armpotigen. kingdom Animalia > phylum Brachiopoda > subphylum Linguliformea > class Lingulata > order Lingulida > superfamily Linguloidea > family Lingulidae > genus Lingula > species Lingula anatina These names are usually recognizable, easy to pronounce, and stable over time, but many organisms have several different names in different places, even in the same language, which can make it Proposal submitted to use Lingula anatina as the species name over Lingula unguis, as the latter had been originally described by Linnaeus (1758) (as Patella unguis) from a mixture of The first descriptions of Lingula were made from then extant specimens by three famous French scientists: Bruguière, Cuvier, and Lamarck. Classification and research data for Lingula anatina, a species of brachiopod in the family Lingulidae. 108067). waikatoensis Abstract The first descriptions of Lingula were made from then extant specimens by three famous French scientists: Bruguière, Cuvier, and Lamarck. 1 Introduction Offered by the Web (Internet) the facility to examine old scientific work in facsimile makes it possible to review and to clarify the origin of the name Lingula and that of its type species L. Abstract and Figures The geographic population patterns of Lingula anatina across the Indo-West Pacific region are analyzed based on mitochondrial COI and nuclear EF-1 alpha gene Species Lingula unguis (Linnaeus, 1758) accepted as Lingula anatina Lamarck, 1801 (unaccepted > unavailable name) Species Lingula reevii Davidson, 1880 represented as Lingula reevei Davidson, MCZbase Links: Specimens currently identified as Lingula anatina [ include unaccepted IDs ] [ exact matches only ] BerkeleyMapper Specimens cited as Lingula anatina The genus Lingula was created in 1791 (not 1797) by BRUGUIÈRE and in 1801 LAMARCK named the first species L. Carnets de Geologie. However, the reproductive biology of this species is still not The paper published in Nature Communications presents the results of their analysis of over 34,000 genes comprising the L. In 1812 the first fossil lingulids Lingula is probably derived from the Latin word for tongue "lingua" and a diminutive suffix -ula, so small tongue. George Shaw describe Mytilus rostrum in 1798, but this species was later assigned to Lingula. dregeri – L. Lingula anatina is very rare in the studied material, being found only at one locality. The first descriptions of Lingula were made from then extant specimens by three famous French scientists: BRUGUIÈRE, CUVIER, and LAMARCK. Unlike clams and mussels, brachiopod shells are on the top and bottom of their bodies and Parent Lingula Bruguière, 1791 Original name Lingula anatina Lamarck, 1801 Synonymised names Lingula affinis Hancock, 1858 · unaccepted > junior subjective synonym Lingula hirundo Reeve, 1859 Here we decode the 425-Mb genome of Lingula anatina to gain insights into brachiopod evolution. tenuis – L. anatina is a filter feeder that uses a lophophore to extract food from water. In 1812 the first fossil lingulids were Common name Brachiopod Synonyms Lingula unguis Other names Lingula lingua Lingula nipponica Lingula anatina Lamarck, 1801 Rank The genus Lingula was created in 1791 (not 1797) by Bruguière and in 1801 Lamarck named the first species L. Lingula species are under taxonomic revision; therefore, for convenience, we named the species in Amami-Oshima as Phylogeographic pattern of Lingula anatina. The origin of the Proposal submitted to use Lingula anatina as the species name over Lingula unguis, as the latter had been originally described by Linnaeus (1758) (as Patella unguis) from a mixture of specimens Occurs in and burrows in sandy silt sparsely covered with seaweeds (Ref. The genus Lingula was created in Taxonomy While L. Like its relatives, it has two unadorned organo-phosphatic The genus Lingula was created in 1791 (not 1797) by Bruguière and in 1801 Lamarck named the first species L. Find diseases associated with this biological target and compounds tested against it in bioassay experiments. However, this species was already reported from north-western Australia (Emig 1982; Bryce & Sampey 2017). anatina is recognized as type species of genus Lingula, it was originally described as Patella unguis Linnaeus Intro | About | Wiki | Search traits | Data explorer | Literature | Definitions | Sources | Webservices | Statistics | Feedback | Editors | Log in Lexikon der Biologie Lingula L i ngulaw [latein. rostrum by EMIG and CALS (1979). Lingula anatina Lamarck, 1801 is the type species The genus Lingula was created in 1791 (not 1797) by Bruguière and in 1801 Lamarck named the first species L. Like others in its genus, L. Het voedingsapparaat van het dier is een lofofoor, een Phylogenetic investigations of Lingula anatina among some northwestern Pacific populations, based on mitochondrial DNA cytochrome c oxidase subunit I gene. The Lingulata are inarticulate brachiopods, so named for the simplicity of their hinge mechanism. Alternatively it may be derived from the Latin word for spoon (Lingula) directly. Like all brachiopods, it is a filter Lingula and most brachiopods also have a stalk (or peduncle) that extends through a hole near the tip of one of its shells. eocenica – L. anatina (5) pic (3) DISPLAYTITLE Lingula anatina is a brachiopod species in the genus Lingula. They burrow in On the history of the names Lingula, anatina, and on the confusion of the forms assigned them among the Brachiopoda. Compared with the remarkable Lingula anatina commonly known as "lamp shell" has been found to tolerate high salinities, which might be an indication of presence of some Their longevity is more than four years and they breed every year. rostrum – L. In 1812 the first fossil lingulids Global Biodiversity Information Facility. Biology of the Lingulid brachiopods, such as Lingula anatina, are regarded as one of the most primitive of brachiopods. , On the history of the names Lingula, anatina, and on the confusion of the forms assigned them among the Brachiopoda (PDF), in Carnets de Géologie [Notebooks on Geology, 1 Introduction Offered by the Web (Internet) the facility to examine old scientific work in facsimile makes it possible to review and to clarify the origin of the name Lingula and that of its type species L. In 1812 the first fossil lingulids The genus Lingula was created in 1791 (not 1797) by BRUGUIÈRE and in 1801 LAMARCK named the first species L. The genus Lingula was created in 1791 (not 1797) by Bruguière and in 1801 Lamarck named the first species L. Comprehensive phylogenomic analyses place Lingula close to molluscs, but distant from Ancient Marine Animal Is Evolving Genetically Despite Little Change in Appearance A group of scientists from Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology Graduate University (OIST), Nagoya University, The geographic population patterns of Lingula anatina across the Indo-West Pacific region are analyzed based on mitochondrial COI and nuclear EF-1 alpha gene sequences. Scientists have decoded the first lingulid brachiopod genome, from <em>Lingula anatina</em> collected at Amami Island, Japan. reevei and L. Lingula anatina taxon author Jean-Baptiste de Lamarck year of publication of scientific name for taxon 1801 edit 2 references Along the coast of this island three species of Lingula have been reported: L. Lingula or forms very close in appearance have existed possibly since the Cambrian. 2. International Commission on Zoological Nomenclature Opinion 1355 (1985). About Lingula anatina Lingula anatina is a brachiopod species in the genus Lingula. Lingula is a genus of brachiopods within the class Lingulata. tumidula – L. Proposal submitted to use Lingula anatina as the species name over Lingula unguis, as the latter had been originally described by Linnaeus (1758) (as Patella unguis) from a mixture of Intro | About | Wiki | Search traits | Data explorer | Literature | Definitions | Sources | Webservices | Statistics | Feedback | Editors | Log in Results Physiography The physiography of the study sites along with morpho-anatomical and micro-anatomical descriptions of Lingula anatina are presented. A new article presents the results of their Abstract Brachiopod, lampshell, Lingula anatina (Lamarck, 1801) is one of the economic species in the Thuy Trieu lagoon, Khanh Hoa, Vietnam. The genus Lingula was created in 1791 Remarks. The genus Lingula was created in 1791 (not Data courtesy of: PBDB: The Paleobiology Database, Creative Commons CC-BY licenced. Pechenik, Jan A. In 1812 the first fossil lingulids On the history of the names Lingula anatina, and on the confusion of the forms assigned them among the Brachiopoda. , = Zünglein], 1) (Bruguière 1797), inarticulate Brachiopode (Inarticulata) mit einer zungenförmigen (irreführende Bezeichnung „ Zungenmuschel "), Classification / Names Common names | Synonyms | CoL | ITIS | WoRMS Inarticulata | Lingulida | Lingulidae Lingula anatinaLamarck, 1801 Common oriental lamp shell Native range | All suitable habitat | Point map | Year 2050 Taxonomy information for Lingula anatina.
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