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Cincinnetina
Jin, 2012
GBIF:165409816
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Characteristics
Extant Ordovician
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Descriptions(2)
Cincinnetina is an extinct genus of brachiopods which existed in what is now the United States during the Late Ordovician. It was described by Jisuo Jin in 2012, as a new genus for the Orthis species O. multisecta (Meek, 1873) and O. meeki (Miller, 1875), each of which have been replaced a number of times under other genera, e.g. Dalmanella, Resserella, and Onniella by other authors. A third species, C. minnesotensis, was described from Minnesota, from which its species epithet was derived.
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Cincinnetina multisecta (Meek, 1873)Meek, F. B. 1873. Section I. Descriptions of invertebrate fossils of the Silurian and Devonian systems. Ohio Geological Survey, Palaeontology, 1 (Pt. 2), 1–243. Cincinnetina meeki (Miller, 1875)Miller, S. A. 1875. Monograph of the Class Brachiopoda of the Cincinnati Group. Cincinnati Quarterly Journal of Science, 2, 6–62. Cincinnetina minnesotensis Jin, 2012
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