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Amygdalophylloides
Classification
Phylum:
Cnidaria
Class:
Anthozoa
Subclass:
Rugosa
Order:
Stauriida
Suborder:
Lonsdaleiina
Family:
Geyerophyllidae
Formal Genus Name and Reference:
Amygdalophylloides Dobrolyubova & KABAKOVICH, 1948, p. 23
Type Species:
Amygdalophyllum ivanovi DOBROLYUBOVA, 1937, p. 60, OD, †181, coll. 141, PIN, Moscow
Images
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Fig. 268,1a,b. *A. ivanovi (Dobrolyubova), holotype, U.Carb.(Moscov.), Myachkovo horizon, Shchurovo, a, b, transv., long. secs., X3.2 (Dobrolyubova, 1937).
Synonyms
Koninckocarinia
Geographic Distribution
Asia(Japan)-Eu.(Moscow Basin-Spain)-Asia(Viet Nam-China), L.Perm., Eu.(Aus.)
Age Range
Beginning Stage in Treatise Usage:
U.Carb.(Namur.)
Beginning International Stage:
Serpukhovian
Fraction Up In Beginning Stage:
0
Beginning Date:
330.34
Ending Stage in Treatise Usage:
U.Carb.(Stephan.)
Ending International Stage:
Gzhelian
Fraction Up In Ending Stage:
100
Ending Date:
298.89
Description
Solitary, small, almost straight, major septa long, reaching or almost reaching thick columella, columella oval in section and in contact with, or formed from axial end of, long cardinal septum, in some, columella may be part of axial structure that includes thick septal lamellae and poorly developed axial tabcllae, minor septa may be moderately long and dissepimentarium may be wide, septa thickened peripherally to form narrow stereozone, clinotabulae wide, may merge with narrow horizontal pericolumnar tabulae, dissepiments normal or somewhat irregular, lonsdaleoid dissepiments sporadic and steeply inclined.
References
Museum or Author Information
Classification
Phylum:
Cnidaria
Class:
Anthozoa
Subclass:
Rugosa
Order:
Stauriida
Suborder:
Lonsdaleiina
Family:
Geyerophyllidae
Formal Genus Name and Reference:
Amygdalophylloides Dobrolyubova & KABAKOVICH, 1948, p. 23
Type Species:
Amygdalophyllum ivanovi DOBROLYUBOVA, 1937, p. 60, OD, †181, coll. 141, PIN, Moscow
Images
(Click to enlarge in a new window)
Fig. 268,1a,b. *A. ivanovi (Dobrolyubova), holotype, U.Carb.(Moscov.), Myachkovo horizon, Shchurovo, a, b, transv., long. secs., X3.2 (Dobrolyubova, 1937).
Synonyms
Koninckocarinia
Geographic Distribution
Asia(Japan)-Eu.(Moscow Basin-Spain)-Asia(Viet Nam-China), L.Perm., Eu.(Aus.)
Age Range
Beginning Stage in Treatise Usage:
U.Carb.(Namur.)
Beginning International Stage:
Serpukhovian
Fraction Up In Beginning Stage:
0
Beginning Date:
330.34
Ending Stage in Treatise Usage:
U.Carb.(Stephan.)
Ending International Stage:
Gzhelian
Fraction Up In Ending Stage:
100
Ending Date:
298.89
Description
Solitary, small, almost straight, major septa long, reaching or almost reaching thick columella, columella oval in section and in contact with, or formed from axial end of, long cardinal septum, in some, columella may be part of axial structure that includes thick septal lamellae and poorly developed axial tabcllae, minor septa may be moderately long and dissepimentarium may be wide, septa thickened peripherally to form narrow stereozone, clinotabulae wide, may merge with narrow horizontal pericolumnar tabulae, dissepiments normal or somewhat irregular, lonsdaleoid dissepiments sporadic and steeply inclined.
