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Autor:
Silén, Jars1, Harmelin, Jean-Georges2
Publikováno v:
Acta Zoologica. 1974, Vol. 55, p81-96. 16p.
Autor:
Gordon, Dennis P., Taylor, Paul D.
Family Diastoporidae Busk, 1859 Remarks. While Diastoporidae and Plagioeciidae have generally been regarded as synonymous, molecular evidence (Waeschenbach et al. 2009) suggests that the two families may differ: Plagioecia falls within a major clade
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Autor:
Pacaud, Jean-Michel
Pacaud, Jean-Michel (2007): Nouveautés nomenclaturales et taxinomiques introduites par Alcide d'Orbigny dans le Prodrome (1850, 1852) pour les espèces du Paléocène et de l'Éocène. Geodiversitas 29 (1): 17-85, DOI: http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.
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Autor:
Dennis P. Gordon, Paul D. Taylor
Publikováno v:
Zootaxa. 2533:43
Recent sampling of seamount and ridge habitats in the New Zealand Exclusive Economic Zone has yielded new cyclostome bryozoan taxa. We describe here one new genus, a new name, Dartevellopora (to replace the generic homonym Dartevellia Borg, 1944) and
Autor:
Jean-Georges Harmelin, Lars Silén
Publikováno v:
Acta Zoologica. 55:81-96
The Diastoporidan colony consists of three zones: The marginal common bud, a narrow middle zone with erect peristomes and active polypides nourishing the whole colony, and a large central zone where the erect peristomes are detached, the secondary or
Autor:
George Robert Vine
Publikováno v:
Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society. 36:356-361
The Diastoporidae are a group of adherent Polyzoa belonging to the suborder Cyclostomata. Busk defines the generic characters thus:—“Zoarium crustaceous or foliaceous, discoid or indefinite in outline; adnate and sessile, or pedunculate and erect
Autor:
John Young
Publikováno v:
Transactions of the Geological Society of Glasgow. 7:244-250
Professor M‘Coy in his “Synopsis of the Characters of the Carboniferous Fossils of Ireland,” 1844, figures and describes, amongst the Zoophytes (p. 195, pl. xxvi., fig. 13), a small incrusting organism as Berenicea megastoma , and says, “The
Autor:
George Robert Vine
Publikováno v:
Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society. 37:381-390
Since my first paper, “A Review of the Family Diastoporidae for the purpose of Classification”, was written, a very important book has been published, namely ‘A History of British Marine Polyzoa,’ by the Rev. Thomas Hincks. In this work the c