Cyphotrypa

<i>Cyphotrypa</i>

Cyphotrypa

Extinct genus of bryozoan


Cyphotrypa is an extinct genus of Ordovician bryozoan. Its colonies form hemispherical shapes, with flat undersides and rounded tops. In cross-section, the zooecia (tubes housing individual zooids) fan out from the initial growth area and intersect the rounded top surface of the colony at right angles. A few scattered maculae are present, composed of a few zooecia larger than the others with mesopore-like apertures.[1]

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Species

The following species are recognized:[2]

  • Cyphotrypa acervulosa Ulrich 1893
  • Cyphotrypa angularis Talent 1963
  • Cyphotrypa bulbosa Billings 1865
  • Cyphotrypa definita Morozova 1960
  • Cyphotrypa magna Boulange 1963
  • Cyphotrypa regularis Jiménez-Sánchez et al. 2015

References

  1. Bork, Kennard B.; Perry, T.G. (1968). "Bryozoa (Ectoprocta) of Champlainian Age (Middle Ordovician) from Northwestern Illinois and Adjacent Parts of Iowa and Wisconsin. Part III. Homotrypa, Orbignyella, Prasopora, Monticulipora, and Cyphotrypa". Journal of Paleontology. 42 (4): 1042–1065.



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