brachiophore

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English

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Etymology

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From brachio- +‎ -phore.

Noun

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brachiophore (plural brachiophores)

  1. The supporting plate for the tentacle-bearing arms on a brachiopod.
    • 1938, Edward Oscar Ulrich, Gustav Arthur Cooper, Ozarkian and Canadian Brachiopoda, →ISBN, page 73:
      The brachiophore or brachial process is a simple, somewhat flat blade located at the notothyrial margin and underlying the notothyrial edge of the interarea.
    • 1953, Raymond Cecil Moore, Treatise on Invertebrate Paleontology - Volume 1, page H-98:
      The brachiophore processes may be negligible in the older stocks but were very well developed in some younger forms like Camerella
    • 1970, J. G. Johnson, Great Basin Lower Devonian Brachiopoda, →ISBN, page 89:
      It is readily distinguished from Schizophoria parafragilis by shape and by its widely diverging brachiophore supporting plates.