Morphogenesis, origin, and paleoecology of the bryozoans of the family Medvedkellidae fam. nov. (Upper Carboniferous, East European Platform).

Autor: Gorjunova, R.
Zdroj: Paleontological Journal; Jan2009, Vol. 43 Issue 1, p69-77, 9p
Abstrakt: A new family of the order Rhabdomesida, Medvedkellidae fam. nov., is described. This family consists of a new genus, Medvedkella gen. nov., comprising three species transferred from the genus Rhombopora Meek, 1872: the type species M. riasanensis (Schulga-Nesterenko, 1955), M. diaphragmata (Schulga-Nesterenko, 1955), and M. mariae (Dunaeva, 1961). The morphogenesis of the first two species is studied. For the first time axial zooecia are revealed in the suborder Golgdfussitrypina, which existed in parallel with the suborder Rhabdomesina of the order Rhabdomesida. A hypothesis that the new family evolved from the subfamily Nicklesoporinae Gorjunova, 1985 of the family Goldfussitrypidae, 1985 is proposed. Some questions of the ecological adaptation of these bryozoans in the Late Carboniferous marine basin of the East European Platform are discussed. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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