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- Pygope abstract "Pygope is an extinct genus of brachiopods belonging to the family Pygopidae. These brachiopods lived in open sea from the Jurassic Period, Kimmeridgian age (152.1–157.3 mya) up to Cretaceous Period, Barremian age (125.0–~129.4 mya). Some of the species are characterised by a smaller or larger perforation through the entire shell in older specimens, while others just have a depression somewhere on the midline. Younger specimens of the perforated species develop a hart-shape and subsequently both extentions merge, thus encircling a central passage which is in fact entire outside the shell.".
- Pygope class Rhynchonellata.
- Pygope family Pygopidae.
- Pygope kingdom Animal.
- Pygope order Terebratulida.
- Pygope order Terebratulidina.
- Pygope phylum Brachiopod.
- Pygope synonym "Antinomia".
- Pygope thumbnail Pygope_diphya.jpg?width=300.
- Pygope wikiPageExternalLink bridge.pl?.
- Pygope wikiPageExternalLink showgenera.php?taxon=384&rank=phylum.
- Pygope wikiPageID "41039965".
- Pygope wikiPageRevisionID "600558176".
- Pygope classis Rhynchonellata.
- Pygope familia Pygopidae.
- Pygope genus "Pygope".
- Pygope genusAuthority "Link, 1830".
- Pygope imageCaption "Fossil specimen of Pygope diphya from Austria, Cretaceous".
- Pygope name "Pygope".
- Pygope ordo Terebratulida.
- Pygope phylum Brachiopod.
- Pygope regnum Animal.
- Pygope subdivisionRanks Species.
- Pygope subordo Terebratulidina.
- Pygope synonyms "Antinomia".
- Pygope subject Category:Brachiopods.
- Pygope type Animal.
- Pygope type Eukaryote.
- Pygope type Species.
- Pygope type Organism.
- Pygope comment "Pygope is an extinct genus of brachiopods belonging to the family Pygopidae. These brachiopods lived in open sea from the Jurassic Period, Kimmeridgian age (152.1–157.3 mya) up to Cretaceous Period, Barremian age (125.0–~129.4 mya). Some of the species are characterised by a smaller or larger perforation through the entire shell in older specimens, while others just have a depression somewhere on the midline.".
- Pygope label "Pygope".
- Pygope sameAs m.0z6pj8j.
- Pygope sameAs Q16988906.
- Pygope sameAs Q16988906.
- Pygope wasDerivedFrom Pygope?oldid=600558176.
- Pygope depiction Pygope_diphya.jpg.
- Pygope isPrimaryTopicOf Pygope.
- Pygope name "Pygope".