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Rhipidomeandra

Morycowa and Masse, 1998, p. 735

Type Species

Rhipidomeandra bugrovae Morycowa and Masse, 1998: 735.; Original Designation Morycowa and Masse, 1998: 735.

Type Specimen: Holotype; wamu-464; Verified; Dry Preserved

Type locality: Uppermost Barremian or Lower Aptian of southern France (Vaucluse).

Classification

Diagnosis

Colonial, meandroid. Gemmation intratentacular. Calicinal series short and long, simple and diverging, separated by tholiform collines. Corallites indistinct to subdistinct, rarely isolated. Septa compact. distal margin finely dentate, granulated laterally. Auriculae and lonsdaleoid septa present. Columella absent. Wall parathecal and septothecal. Endothecal dissepiments arched, raised in the vicinity of the wall.

Distribution

  • Central Europe; Early Cretaceous
Lower Cretaceous: France.

This page has been in preparation since 02-Jun-2007 12:36

This version was contributed by Rosemarie Baron-Szabo on 09-Sep-2010 18:21.

Page authors are: Rosemarie Baron-Szabo. Please contact the editor if you would like to contribute to the diagnosis of this taxon.

The editor is: Rosemarie Baron-Szabo


Rhipidomeandra cf bugrovae Morycowa and Masse, 1998
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