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| name = ''Prionorhynchiidae''
| name = ''Prionorhynchiidae''
| fossil_range = {{fossilrange|Triassic|Jurassic}} <ref name=fa> [http://fossilworks.org/bridge.pl? The Paleobiology Database]</ref>
| fossil_range = {{fossilrange|Triassic|Jurassic}} <ref name=fa>[http://fossilworks.org/bridge.pl? The Paleobiology Database]</ref>
| image = Prionorhynchiidae - Sphenorhynchia plicatella.JPG
| image = Prionorhynchiidae - Sphenorhynchia plicatella.JPG
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'''''Prionorhynchiidae''''' is an extinct family of [[brachiopod]]s belonging to the order [[Rhynchonellida]].
'''''Prionorhynchiidae''''' is an extinct family of [[brachiopod]]s belonging to the order [[Rhynchonellida]].


These brachiopods are stationary epifaunal suspension feeders. They lived in the [[Triassic]] and in the [[Jurassic]] periods, from 235.0 to 164.7 Ma.
These brachiopods are stationary epifaunal suspension feeders. They lived in the [[Triassic]] and in the [[Jurassic]] periods, from 235.0 to 164.7 Ma.


==Genera==
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[[Category:Triassic brachiopods]]
[[Category:Triassic brachiopods]]
[[Category:Prehistoric invertebrate families]]
[[Category:Prehistoric invertebrate families]]



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Revision as of 01:23, 14 June 2016

Prionorhynchiidae
Temporal range: Triassic–Jurassic [1]
Fossil of Sphenorhynchia plicatella from France, on display at Galerie de paléontologie et d'anatomie comparée in Paris
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Prionorhynchiidae

Prionorhynchiidae is an extinct family of brachiopods belonging to the order Rhynchonellida.

These brachiopods are stationary epifaunal suspension feeders. They lived in the Triassic and in the Jurassic periods, from 235.0 to 164.7 Ma.

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