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Autor:
Pantelakis J. Chimonides, P.L. Cook
Publikováno v:
Zoologica Scripta. 23:251-268
Colony morphology, life history, and the resulting concepts of generic inter-relationships within the family Cupuladriidae are discussed. The characters of the genus Cupuladria, and of the C. canariensis complex of species from the Tertiary to Recent
Autor:
Pantelakis D. J. Chimonides, P.L. Cook
Publikováno v:
Zoologica Scripta. 23:43-49
The characteristics of the genus Cranosina are discussed and a new species. C. spiralis, which apparently has free-living, lunulitiform colonies with a spiral budding pattern, is introduced. The role of the basal coclom in some free-living species is
Autor:
Pantelakis J. Chimonides, P.L. Cook
Publikováno v:
Zoologica Scripta. 23:51-59
Four species of the ascophoran 'sand-fauna’bryozoan genus Anoteropora arc now known from the Indian Ocean, and include A. magnicapitata, A. latirostris, A. inarmatu and A. otophora sp. n. Colonies are lunulitiform and anchored by basal rhizoids. Th
Autor:
R.S. Jeffery, P.L. Cook
Publikováno v:
Injury. 22(5)
Publikováno v:
Clinical Radiology. 48:361
Autor:
P.J. Chimonides, P.L. Cook
Publikováno v:
Journal of Natural History. 20:681-705
The characters of the genus Lunulites Lamarck, and of some closely related genera are described and discussed. The genus Lunularia Busk is reintroduced, and three species from Australasia are described. One species, L. parvicella, is known only as an
Autor:
P.L. Cook, P.J. Chimonides
Publikováno v:
Journal of Natural History. 21:933-966
This paper completes the description of Australasian lunulite species belonging to the genus Selenaria. The type species S. maculata and seven other taxa are included, of which five, S. dentata, S. maplestonei, S. kompseia, S. varians and S. exaspera
Publikováno v:
Zoologica Scripta. 18:43-48
A new genus of anascan lunulitiform bryozoan, Pseudolunularia. is introduced for two new species, P. enigma and P. unguis. It is inferred that live colonies both possess basal rhizoids and are supported and stabilized by elongate avicularian mandible
Autor:
P.L. Cook, P.J. Chimonides
Publikováno v:
Journal of Natural History. 18:255-270
Summary The genus Helixotionella is introduced for three species of spirally budded, free-living, lunulitiform bryozoans from Australia, H. spiralis (Chapman), H. rubra (Bretnall) and H. scutata sp. nov. H. spiralis, the type species, has a fossil hi
Autor:
P.J. Chimonides, P.L. Cook
Publikováno v:
Journal of Natural History. 18:227-254
Summary Living species of the free-living bryozoan Family Lunulitidae are now found only in Australasia. One genus, Otionella, is particularly well represented in the Tertiary-to-Recent of New Zealand, where other genera of Lunulitidae are rare. Alth