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Publikováno v:
Journal of Paleontology. 96:715-728
Modular coral-like fossils occur in thrombolitic reefal beds at two stratigraphic levels within the Lower Ordovician (Floian) Barbace Cove Member of the Boat Harbour Formation, in the St. George Group of western Newfoundland. They are here assigned t
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Journal of Paleontology. 96:1-18
Modular coral-like fossils from Lower Ordovician (Tremadocian) thrombolitic mounds in the St. George Group of western Newfoundland were initially identified asLichenariaand thought to include the earliest tabulate corals. They are here assigned toAms
Publikováno v:
Geology. 49:304-308
Putative tabulate-like corals dating to the Cambrian Explosion are not true tabulates. Early Ordovician fossils identified as Lichenaria and previously accepted as the earliest tabulate corals actually belong to Amsassia, which may be a calcareous al
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Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology. 520:55-65
Massive coralla representing the tabulate coral Agetolites occur on a lime mudstone bed in the Upper Ordovician Xiazhen Formation of southeastern China. Other fossils include solitary rugose corals, bryozoans, trilobites, and mollusks. In addition, a
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Journal of Paleontology. 93:839-855
Agetolitesis a problematic Late Ordovician genus possessing traits of both tabulate and rugose corals. The presence of numerous mural pores has often been considered to indicate a relation to tabulates, although an affinity to rugosans has also been
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Journal of Paleontology. 93:215-231
Based on multivariate morphometric analysis,Halysites catenulariusis identified from the Rumba Formation (Telychian) and Jaagarahu Formation (Sheinwoodian) of Estonia;H. priscusis confirmed as a junior synonym.Halysites catenularius,H.junior, andH.se
Publikováno v:
Alcheringa: An Australasian Journal of Palaeontology. 43:18-32
Lee, M., Elias, R.J., Choh, S.-J. & Lee, D.-J., 25 May 2018. Palaeobiological features of the coralomorph Amsassia from the Late Ordovician of South China. Alcheringa 43, 18–32. ISSN 0311-5518.Amsa...
Publikováno v:
Papers in Palaeontology. 4:363-379
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Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology. 463:192-204
One of the earliest endosymbiotic associations with stromatoporoids occurs in the Late Ordovician Xiazhen Formation of southeastern China. Bajgolia, an auloporid tabulate coral characterized by dichotomous branching due to longitudinal fission, is re
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Journal of Paleontology. 90:1027-1048
Cateniporais one of the most common tabulate coral genera occurring in various lithofacies in the Upper Ordovician Xiazhen Formation at Zhuzhai in South China. A combination of traditional multivariate analysis and geometric morphometrics is applied