Habrostroma laminosum ( Lecompte, 1952 )
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1952 Stromatopora laminosa sp. nov.; Lecompte 1952: 276, pl. 55: 3; pl. 56: 1, 2.
1968 Stromatopora laminosa Lecompte, 1952 ; Flügel and Flügel-Kahler 1968: 235.
1968 Parallelopora laminosa ( Lecompte, 1952) ; Mallett 1968: 225, pl. 26: 1–6.
1978 Stromatopora laminosa Lecompte, 1952 ; Wang 1978: 29, pl. 14: 3.
1979 Stromatopora cf. laminosa Lecompte, 1952 ; Yang and Dong 1979: 55, pl. 27: 5, 6.
1982 Stromatopora laminosa Lecompte, 1952 ; Dong and Wang 1982: 37, pl. 9: 5, 6.
1993 Habrostroma laminosum ( Lecompte, 1952) ; Stearn 1993: 222.
1995 Stromatopora laminosa Lecompte, 1952 ; Krebedünkel 1995: 110, pl. 14: 7, 8.
2005 Habrostroma laminosum ( Lecompte, 1952) ; Stadelmaier et al. 2005: 24, pl. 9: 3.
2008 Habrostroma laminosum ( Lecompte, 1952) ; Salerno 2008: 101, pl. 15: 4, 5.
2020 Habrostroma laminosum ( Lecompte, 1952) ; Huang et al. 2020: 14.
Material.— Five specimens from the Givetian (Middle Devonian) Jiwozhai reef, Dushan Formation , Dushan, Guizhou, South China, with two specimens ( NIGP 177055 View Materials and NIGP 177056 View Materials ) illustrated .
Description.—Skeletons are laminar to high domical, overgrowing on tabulate corals, solitary rugose corals, or other stromatoporoids, commonly 1–3 mm in thickness, with a maximum of 15 mm. Surface features are not visible in cemented limestone. Latilaminae are common, with individual latilaminae in a thickness of 1–3 mm. In longitudinal section, the skeletons are extremely dense ( Fig. 9A, B View Fig 1 View Fig ), composed of thin laminae and thick pillars. Laminae are continuous, sharply undulose near the mamelons, spacing 8–14 mm per 2 mm, commonly with thickness of 0.02 mm ( Fig. 9A View Fig ). Pillars are short and thick, spool-shaped, laterally interconnected to account for the dense structure, spacing 7–10 per 2 mm, 0.1–0.2 mm in thickness. Galleries are tiny, smaller than the pillars, round or rarely elongate, commonly 0.05–0.15 mm in diameter. Mamelons conspicuous, with height of 2–5 mm, with central and branching astrorhizal canals. Dissepiments are distinct in the astrorhizal canals. The central areas of high domical specimens show indistinctive microreticulate structure formed by melanospheres multi-microlaminae ( Fig. 9B View Fig 1 View Fig ). In tangential section, the skeletons are also densely packed and can hardly be differentiated ( Fig. 9B View Fig 2 View Fig ). The microstructure locally appears to be melanospheric or striated ( Fig. 9B View Fig 2 View Fig , B 3 View Fig ), probably due to diagenetic alteration. Remarks.—The present specimens resemble Stromatopora laminosa Lecompte, 1952 due to the indistinctive microreticulate structure and diagenetically melanospheric or striated microstructure. This species was assigned by many palaeontologists to Stromatopora Goldfuss, 1826 , for over four decades, but it does not have the typical cassiculate structure. Stearn (1993) revised Stromatopora laminosa into Habrostroma laminosum and we agree with this decision. Although Webby and Zhen (2008), Stearn (2015b), and Stock and Burry-Stock (2019) generally use pachystele and pachystrome to describe the skeleton of Habrostroma Fagerstrom, 1982 , the holotype presented by Fagerstrom (1982) apparently shows isolated longitudinal elements, which are totally different from the vertically interconnected pachysteles. Therefore, we tend to use “laminae” and “pillars” to describe the skeleton of this genus. However, rare specimens in Jiwozhai reef show poor preservation of tangential section, so are not reliably assigned to Habrostroma laminosum .
Stratigraphic and geographic range.—Lower Givetian (Middle Devonian) of Eifel Germany, and Guizhou Province, South China; lower to middle Givetian (Middle Devonian) of Queensland, Australia; Givetian to Frasnian (Middle–Late Devonian) of Dinant Basin, Belgium.
Family Parallelostromatidae Bogoyavlenskaya, 1984
Genus Parallelopora Bargatzky, 1881
Type species: Parallelopora ostiolata Bargatzky, 1881 ; Middle Devonian of Eifel , Germany .
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Habrostroma laminosum ( Lecompte, 1952 )
Huang, Jiayuan, Liang, Kun, Wang, Yue, Kershaw, Stephen, Jeon, Juwan, Li, Yue & Qie, Wenkun 2022 |
Habrostroma laminosum ( Lecompte, 1952 )
Huang, J. Y. & Liang, K. & Wang, Y. & Liao, W. H. & Guo, W. & Kershaw, S. & Jeon, J & Qiao, L. & Song, J. J. & Ma, J. Y. & Li, Y. & Tu, B. & Tian, Y. & Wang, Y. J. & Wang, Y. & Ma, J. X. & Luo, M. & Qie, W. K. 2020: 14 |
Habrostroma laminosum ( Lecompte, 1952 )
Salerno, C. 2008: 101 |
Habrostroma laminosum ( Lecompte, 1952 )
Stadelmaier, M. & Nose, M. & May, A. & Salerno, C. & Schroder, S. & Leinfelder R. R. 2005: 24 |
Stromatopora laminosa
Krebedunkel, J. 1995: 110 |
Habrostroma laminosum ( Lecompte, 1952 )
Stearn, C. W. 1993: 222 |
Stromatopora laminosa
Dong, D. Y. & Wang, C. Y. 1982: 37 |
Stromatopora cf. laminosa
Yang, J. Z. & Dong, D. Y. 1979: 55 |
Stromatopora laminosa
Wang, S. B. 1978: 29 |
Stromatopora laminosa
Flugel, E. & Flugel-Kahler, E. 1968: 235 |
Parallelopora laminosa ( Lecompte, 1952 )
Mallett, C. W. 1968: 225 |
Stromatopora laminosa
Lecompte, M. 1952: 276 |