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Fuchungopora
Classification
Phylum:
Cnidaria
Class:
Anthozoa
Subclass:
Tabulata
Order:
Auloporida
Superfamily:
Syringoporicae
Family:
Gorskyitidae
Formal Genus Name and Reference:
Fuchungopora LIN, 1963a, p. 587
Type Species:
F. multispinosa, OD; +not traced
Images
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Fig. 460,la,b. F. multitabulata LIN, Kwangsi, Duan distr.; a,b, long., transv. secs., X4 (Lin, 1963a).
Synonyms
Füchungpora
Geographic Distribution
Asia (Kweichow-Szechuan)
Age Range
Beginning Stage in Treatise Usage:
L.Carb.
Beginning International Stage:
Tournaisian
Fraction Up In Beginning Stage:
0
Beginning Date:
359.3
Ending Stage in Treatise Usage:
L.Carb.
Ending International Stage:
Serpukhovian
Fraction Up In Ending Stage:
100
Ending Date:
323.4
Description
Corallum fasciculate; corallites numerous, closely spaced and of irregularly rounded-polygonal, rarely rounded, cross section; connecting processes common, tubular or laminar; walls thin; tabulae numerous, infundibuliform, with narrow axial syrinx and auxiliary peripheral tabellae; septal spines present or absent.
References
Museum or Author Information
Classification
Phylum:
Cnidaria
Class:
Anthozoa
Subclass:
Tabulata
Order:
Auloporida
Superfamily:
Syringoporicae
Family:
Gorskyitidae
Formal Genus Name and Reference:
Fuchungopora LIN, 1963a, p. 587
Type Species:
F. multispinosa, OD; +not traced
Images
(Click to enlarge in a new window)
Fig. 460,la,b. F. multitabulata LIN, Kwangsi, Duan distr.; a,b, long., transv. secs., X4 (Lin, 1963a).
Synonyms
Füchungpora
Geographic Distribution
Asia (Kweichow-Szechuan)
Age Range
Beginning Stage in Treatise Usage:
L.Carb.
Beginning International Stage:
Tournaisian
Fraction Up In Beginning Stage:
0
Beginning Date:
359.3
Ending Stage in Treatise Usage:
L.Carb.
Ending International Stage:
Serpukhovian
Fraction Up In Ending Stage:
100
Ending Date:
323.4
Description
Corallum fasciculate; corallites numerous, closely spaced and of irregularly rounded-polygonal, rarely rounded, cross section; connecting processes common, tubular or laminar; walls thin; tabulae numerous, infundibuliform, with narrow axial syrinx and auxiliary peripheral tabellae; septal spines present or absent.
