Lingulella


Lingulella is a genus of phosphatic-shelled[6] brachiopod. It is known from the Middle Cambrian Burgess Shale (Canada) to the Upper Ordovician Bromide Formation (United States) in North America.[7][8] 346 specimens of Lingulella are known from the Greater Phyllopod bed, where they comprise 0.66% of the community.[9]

Some specimens of the brachiopod preserve the pedicle intact, which was long and thin.[6] The brachiopod is thought to have been a generalist, as it appears consistently throughout the strata of the Greater Phyllopod bed.

Australia, Canadá (Columbia Británica, Nuevo Brunswick), China, República Checa, Dinamarca, Groenlandia, India, Italia, Kazajstán, México, Nueva Zelanda, Noruega, Pakistán, Polonia, Federación Rusa, Suecia, Reino Unido y el Estados Unidos (Arizona, California, Idaho, Montana, Nueva York, Pensilvania, Dakota del Sur, Utah, Wisconsin, Wyoming).

Argentina, Australia, Canadá (Terranova y Labrador, Quebec), China, Colombia ( Serranía de la Macarena , Meta ), República Checa, Francia, Irlanda, México, Perú, Polonia, Federación Rusa, España, Suecia, Reino Unido y Estados Unidos (Alabama, Kentucky, Montana, Nevada, Nueva York, Dakota del Norte, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Utah, Vermont, Virginia).