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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 from the Latin "terebra", meaning "hole-borer". The perceived resemblance of terebratulid shells to ancient Roman oil lamps gave the brachiopods their common name "lamp shell".

Classification
• Suborder Terebratellidina • Superfamily Kraussinoidea • Superfamily Laqueoidea • Superfamily Megathyridoidea • Superfamily Platidioidea • Superfamily Terebratelloidea • Family Dallinidae • Family Ecnomiosidae • Family Terebratellidae • Family Thaumatosiidae • Superfamily Zeillerioidea • Superfamily Bouchardioidea • Superfamily Gwynioidea • Superfamily Kingenoidea • Superfamily Incertae sedis • Family Tythothyrididae • Suborder Terebratulidina • Superfamily Cancellothyroidea • Family Cancellothyrididae • Family Chlidonophoridae • Family Cnismatocentridae • Superfamily Dyscoloidea • Superfamily Terebratuloidea • Family Gryphidae • Family Tichosidae • Family Terebratulidae Extinct Superfamilies • Superfamily Dielasmatoidea † • Superfamily Cryptonelloidea † • Superfamily Loboidothyridoidea † • Superfamily Stryingocephaloidea † == Gallery ==
Gallery
Image:Coenothyris oweni Anisian 041013.JPG|Coenothyris oweni from the Middle Triassic (Anisian) lower Saharonim Formation, Har Gevanim, southern Israel. Image:Pygites diphyoides (d'Orbigny).jpg|Pygites diphyoides (d'Orbigny, 1849) from the Hauterivian (Lower Cretaceous) of Cehegin, Murcia, Spain. This terebratulid is characterized by a central perforation through its valves. Image:Terebratalia transversa 141510036.jpg|Terebratalia transversa, a living terebratulide Image:Calloria inconspicua 140823205.jpg|Calloria inconspicuo, a living terebratulide Image:Coptothyris grayi 115300137.jpg|Coptothyris grayi, a living terebratulide ==References==
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