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New taxa of the spiriferid subfamily Howellellinae are described from the Lower Devonian beds of Northeastern Asia (Tas-Khayakhtakh, Ulakhan-Sis, Sette-Daban, and Selennyakh ridges): Afanasjevispirifer gen. nov. with the type species A. mercuriformis Kulkov, 1963; Aldanispirifer selennyakhensis sp. nov. and Talyndzhaspirifer gen. nov. with the type species T. latus sp. nov.
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Paleontological Journal (Paleontologicheskii zhurnal) is the principal Russian periodical in paleontology. The journal publishes original work on the anatomy, morphology, and taxonomy of fossil organisms, as well as their distribution, ecology, and origin. It also publishes studies on the evolution of organisms, ecosystems, and the biosphere and provides invaluable information on global biostratigraphy with an emphasis on Eastern Europe and Asia.