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Simulation of one shell morphotype by another constitutes homeomorphy, and resemblances of this sort are quite numerous among brachiopods. The near identity in appearance can be very misleading, and it is necessary to take into account shell structure and internal features. Homeomorphs often not only belong to different genera, but they maybe classed in different families and even (as the following examples show) different orders. Some lived at the same time, others were separated by many millions of years.
from Moore, Lalicker and Fischer, Invertebrate Fossils,
McGraw-Hill Book Company Inc, 1952, p.218
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