Conophyllia cf. hellenica Turnšek and Senowbari−Daryan, 1994
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Conophyllia cf. hellenica Turnšek and Senowbari−Daryan, 1994 |
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Conophyllia cf. hellenica Turnšek and Senowbari−Daryan, 1994 View in CoL
Fig. 6E.
2007 Procyclolites View in CoL ; Roniewicz et al. 2007: 582, Table 1.
Material.—Fragments of large, solitary corals in organodetrital limestone, samples GBA 2009/019/5, 7, and 12, with thin sections.
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GBA d f sd/5 2009/019/12 e.30 e.200 12
Remarks.—The solitary growth form, thin and straight septa with faces covered by pennules or menianes, small−dissepimental endotheca, and the synapticulae enable assignment of this form to Conophyllia . In its large diameter and numerous septa, it is similar to Conophyllia hellenica Turnšek and Senowbari−Daryan (1994: 484 , pl. 10: 1–4) described from Hydra Island, Greece, but the Alpine form differs from the latter in strongly protruding pennules.
Stratigraphic and geographic range.— Austria: Northern Calcareous Alps, Dachstein Plateau north of Feisterscharte, lower Norian, Epigondolella quadrata Conodont Zone. Conophyllia hellenica is known from the Pantokrator Limestone of Hydra Island, Greece, Carnian–lowermost Norian.
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Conophyllia cf. hellenica Turnšek and Senowbari−Daryan, 1994
Roniewicz, Ewa 2011 |
Procyclolites
Roniewicz, E. & Mandl, G. W. & Ebli, O. & Lobitzer, H. 2007: 582 |