Sinotectirostrum Explained
Sinotectirostrum is a genus of brachiopods found in Paleozoic strata.[1] [2]
Cherkesova (2007) reassigns two taxa, "radiata" and "omaliusi", that Nalivkin had placed in Camarotoechia, to Sinotectirostrum as a new combination for a species and a subspecies respectively.
Notes and References
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- Cherkesova . S. V. . Revision of Camarotoechia radiata Nalivkin (Brachiopoda, Rhynchonellida) from the Famennian of Novaya Zemlya . Paleontological Journal . 41 . 4 . 407–414 . 2007 . 10.1134/S0031030107040065 . 2007PalJ...41..407C .