Platystrophia
Temporal range: Darriwilian-Lochkovian
~468–419 Ma
Platystrophia ponderosa (Ordovician)
Scientific classification
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Plectorthidae
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Platystrophia

King, 1850
Type species
Terebratulites biforatus
Schlotheim, 1820
Species

See Species.

Platystrophia is an extinct genus of brachiopods that lived from the Ordovician to the Silurian in Asia, Europe, North America, and South America. It has a prominent sulcus and fold. It usually lived in marine lime mud and sands.

Distribution

Platystrophia ponderosa has been found in the Fairview and Oregonia (=Arnheim) Formations, Platystrophia clarksvillensis in the Waynesville and Liberty Formations, and Platystrophia cypha from Grant Lake to the Liberty Formations. In South America, the genus is found in the Ordovician San Juan Formation of Argentina and the Caparo Formation of Venezuela.[1]

Species

Species in the genus Platystrophia include:[1][2]

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