Rhynchonelliformea

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<==Rhynchonelliformea
   |  i. s.: Nikolaevirhynchus Baranov 1988
   |         Pseudocamarotoechia gljadensis Kul’kov 1974
   |         Chileata
   |         Nisusia [Kutorginata]
   |--Obolellata
   `--Articulata [Testicardines]
        |  i. s.: Terebratalia transversa (Sowerby 1846)
        |--Rhynchonellata
        `--Strophomenata
             |  i. s.: Cyphomenoidea julia
             |         Strophoprion geniculatum
             |         Gunnarella fluctuosa
             |         Hedstroemina reticulata
             |         Eostrophonella semiovalis
             |         Biparetis paucirugosus
             |         Nasutimena fluctuosa (Billings 1860)
             |         Fardenia scotica Lamont 1935
             |         Leptagonia caledonica Brand 1972
             |         Katastrophomena
             |         Lyttonia
             |         Leptodus Kayser 1882
             |--Orthotetida
             |--Billingsellida
             |    |--Billingsella [Billingsellidae, Billingselloidea]
             |    |    `--B. perfecta Ulrich & Cooper 1936
             |    `--+--Clitambonitidina
             |       `--Plectambonitoidea
             |            |--Eochonetes glabra
             |            |--Eoplectodonta
             |            `--Sowerbyella Jones 1928
             `--+--Strophomenida
                `--Productida

* Type species of genus indicated

References

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