Orthopora Hall, 1886
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Genus Orthopora Hall, 1886 View in CoL
TYPE SPECIES. — Trematopora regularis Hall, 1874 , by subsequent designation ( Hall 1886). Lower Devonian ; USA.
OCCURRENCE. — Silurian to Carboniferous of North America, Europe andChina, Middle Permian of Oman.
DIAGNOSIS. — Branched colonies. Autozooecia short, budding from more or less distinct medial axis in spiral order. Autozooecial diaphragms rare to absent. Both superior and inferior hemisepta commonly present; sometimes double hemisepta occurring; rarely hemisepta absent. Autozooecial apertures oval, arranged regularly in alternating rows on the colony surface. Walls granular in the endozone; laminated in exozone. Paurostyles abundant, prominent. Acanthostyles present, less abundant than paurostyles. Heterozooecia absent.
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Orthopora Hall, 1886 View in CoL differs from Trematella Hall, 1886 in lacking metazooecia and in the presence of well developed hemisepta.
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Orthopora Hall, 1886
Ernst, Andrej, Fernández, Luis Pedro, Fernández-Martínez, Esperanza & Vera, Carmen 2012 |
Orthopora
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Trematella
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