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Ipciphyllum

Classification

    Phylum:  
Cnidaria
    Class:  
Anthozoa
    Subclass:  
Rugosa
    Order:  
Stauriida
    Suborder:  
Lonsdaleiina
    Family:  
Waagenophyllidae
    Subfamily:  
Waagenophyllinae
    Formal Genus Name and Reference:  
Ipciphyllum HUDOON, 1958, p. 179
    Type Species:  
I. ipci, OD, †R 42028, BM(NH), London, = Lonsdaleia indica var. laosensis Patte, 1926, p. 108, †7B, Mansuy Coll., EM, Paris, fide FONTAINE, 1961, p. 174, Permian, Pong-Oua, Laos


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Fossil Image
Fig. 272,1a,b. ?1. anshunense (ZHAO), holotype, U.Perm., low. Wuchiaping F., Anshum; a,b, transv., long. secs., X2.0 (Zhao, 1976). --Fig. 272,lc,d. 1. laosense (PATTE), holotype, Laos, Pong-Oua; c,d, transv., long. secs., X2.3 (Fontaine, 1961). --Fig. 272, 1e,f. *1. ipci, Perm., Zinnar Ls., N. Iraq, Chalki; e, holotype, transv. sec., X3.0, f, paratype, long. sec., X3.0 (Hudson, 1958).


Synonyms

Aridophyllum


Geographic Distribution

Asia (Turkey-Iraq-Iran-Laos Viet Nam-S.China-Timor-Japan)


Age Range

    Beginning Stage in Treatise Usage:  
Perm.(Parafusulina)
    Beginning International Stage:  
Asselian
    Fraction Up In Beginning Stage:  
0
    Beginning Date:  
298.89
    Ending Stage in Treatise Usage:  
Perm.(Yabeina Z.)
    Ending International Stage:  
Changhsingian
    Fraction Up In Ending Stage:  
100
    Ending Date:  
251.9


Description

Cerioid, axial column with thin, irregular, persistent medial plate, radial lamellae, and prominent conical axial tabellae; septa thin, or somewhat thickened particularly in tabularium, may become discontinuous and crestal in lonsdaleoid parts of wide dissepimentarium with normal concentric or anguloconcentric dissepiments; tabularium occupies greater part of corallite, formed of wide outer zone of elongate almost vertical c)'stose clinotabellae and of narrow periaxial zone of horizontal tabulae.




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