Eridopora sp.
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https://doi.org/ 10.5252/g2012n4a1 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03A6D074-FFE2-7E1E-FED8-F9EDFCCEFC75 |
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Marcus |
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Eridopora sp. |
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Eridopora sp. ( Figs 8 View FIG F-G, 9A, B; Appendix)
MATERIAL. — SMF 21.192- SMF 21.193.
OCCURRENCE. — Lebanza Formation, Lower Devonian (Pragian); Arauz Sur (Arroyo section), Palencia, NW Spain (Cantabrian Mountains).
DESCRIPTION
Encrusting colonies 1.05-1.44 mm thick. Autozooecia growing from laminated basal layer. Autozooecial diaphragms few to absent, thin, planar or concave. Autozooecial apertures rounded to oval.Lunaria large, sharply triangular,consisting of hyaline material.Vesicles abundant both in endozone and exozone, moderately large, box-like,polygonal in tangential section, having flattened roofs, not completely isolating autozooecia, arranged commonly in a single row between autozooecia and 7-8 rows surrounding each autozooecial aperture. Layer of granular skeleton on colony surface thin. Autozooecial walls thin, granular.Maculae not observed.
COMPARISON
The present material is similar to Eridopora orbiculata (Kiepura, 1973) from the Middle Devonian of Poland and Germany, in the absence of acanthostyles skeleton but differs in having larger apertures (average autozooecial aperture width 0.31 vs 0.25 mm in E. orbiculata ).
SMF |
Forschungsinstitut und Natur-Museum Senckenberg |
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