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Kingenidae
Kingenidae is a family of brachiopods belonging to the order Terebratulida Terebratulids are one of only three living orders of articulate brachiopods, the others being the Rhynchonellida and the Thecideida. Craniida and Lingulida include living brachiopods, but are inarticulates. The name, Terebratula, may be derived f .... Genera The following genera are included in Kingenidae: * '' Aldingia'' Thomson, 1916 * '' Belothyris'' Smirnova, 1960 * '' Dictyothyropsis'' Barczyk, 1969 * '' Dzirulina'' Nutsubidze, 1945 * '' Kingena'' Davidson, 1852 * '' Paraldingia'' Richardson, 1973 * '' Waconella'' Owen, 1970 * '' Zeuschneria'' Smirnova, 1975 * '' Zittelina'' Rollier, 1919 References {{Taxonbar, from=Q18548389 Brachiopods ...
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Kingena
''Kingena'' is an extinct genus of primarily Cretaceous-aged brachiopods of the family Kingenidae whose fossils are found in marine strata of Antarctica, Europe, and New Zealand. Early Paleocene-aged fossils from Denmark represent the youngest species. Taxonomy Nearctic members have been excluded from this genus by Owen in 1970 and instead represent a separate genus, ''Waconella''. Select species * ''Kingena blackmorei'' Owen, 1970 * ''Kingena concinna'' Owen, 1970 * ''Kingena elegans'' Owen, 1970 * ''Kingena limburgica'' Simon, 2005 * ''Kingena mesembrina'' (Etheridge, 1913) * ''Kingena pentangulata'' Woodward, 1833 * ''Kingena simiensis'' Waring, 1917 Sources

Terebratulida Prehistoric brachiopod genera Cretaceous brachiopods Paleogene brachiopods Cretaceous brachiopods of Europe Paleocene animals of Europe Extinct animals of Antarctica Cretaceous genus first appearances Maastrichtian genera Danian genera Paleocene genus extinctions {{brachiopod-stub ...
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