Surf these sites: Brachiophile -- This site is devoted to my favourite fossil group and major research interest - brachiopods. The Brachiopoda are considered a minor group of marine invertebrates and are not often studied by biologists. They are, however, very important and abundant as fossils - particularly in Palaeozoic rocks. They have existed since the beginning of the Cambrian Period, approximately 545 million years ago, and are still around today. Brachiopods -- Smithsonian brachiopod database. Distribution of British Brachiopods -- By clicking on the various areas on a map of the U.K., you can see which brachiopods can be found there. World Brach Net -- Up-to-date information on Brachiopoda (references, systematics, diagnoses...) and on the specialists working on them, the Brachiopodologists.
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