Plectodonta
Plectodonta is an extinct genus of brachiopods which existed during the Devonian to Silurian of the United States, Australia, Canada, China, the Czech Republic, Czechoslovakia, Germany, Kazakhstan, Morocco, Poland, Spain, Ukraine, Argentina, Bolivia, Sweden, the United Kingdom, and Venezuela. It was described by Kozlowski in 1929, and the type species is P. mariae. A new extinct subspecies, P. mariae pantherae, was described by Andrzej Baliński in 2012, from the early Devonian of Ukraine.
Species
Plectodonta bipartita Chapman, 1913Plectodonta mariae Kozlowski, 1929- * Plectodonta mariae pantherae Baliński, 2012Plectodonta biplexPlectodonta minorPlectodonta millinensisPlectodonta heterosinusPlectodonta mimica Plectodonta minimaPlectodonta orientalisPlectodonta comitansPlectodonta subcomitansPlectodonta transversalis
- ''Plectodonta bidecorata''