Tabulipora

<i>Tabulipora</i>

Tabulipora

Extinct genus of bryozoan


Tabulipora is an extinct genus of bryozoan belonging to the order Trepostomida.[1][2] It has been found in beds of Permian age in North America,[1] Spitzbergen,[3] South America,[4] and Asia.[5][6][7] Specimens typically form cylindrical branching colonies.[8]

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Species

  • T. aberrans Morozova 1986[9]
  • T. acuta Morozova 1970[10]
  • T. ambigua Kiseleva 1982[11]
  • T. angjiensis Xia 1986[12]
  • T. arcticensis Ross and Ross 1962[13]
  • T. carbonaria Worthen 1875[4]
  • T. colvillensis Gilmour and Snyder 2000[1]
  • T. decipiens Liu 1980[14]
  • T. demissa Trizna 1961[7]
  • T. ellesmerensis Sakagami 1998[13]
  • T. exilaporata Romantchuk 1970[15]
  • T. frugiformis Xia 1986[12]
  • T. germana Romantchuk 1970[15]
  • T. greenlandensis Ross and Ross 1962[16]
  • T. kansuensis Yang 1958[5]
  • T. ordinata Morozova 1970[10]
  • T. parva Liu 1980[14]
  • T. siedleckii Malecki 1968[3]
  • T. tenuinervis Bassler 1929[6]

References

  1. Gilmour, Ernest H.; Snyder, Edward M. (July 2000). "Bryozoa of the Mission Argillite (Permian), northeastern Washington". Journal of Paleontology. 74 (4): 545–570. doi:10.1666/0022-3360(2000)074<0545:BOTMAP>2.0.CO;2. S2CID 130922735.
  2. Sepkoski, J.J. (2002). "A compendium of fossil marine animal genera". Bulletins of American Paleontology. 363: 1–560.
  3. Nakrem, H.A. (1994). "Bryozoans from the Lower Permian Voringen Member (Kapp Starostin Formation), Spitsbergen, Svalbard" (PDF). Norsk Polarinstitutt Skrifter. 196: 1–93. Retrieved 23 December 2021.
  4. Sakagami, S. (2004). "Permian bryozoans from the Lihuirco-Quisuar Route near Abancay, Peru". Bulletin of the National Science Museum, Tokyo. C. 30: 55–88.
  5. Yang, J.Z. (1958). "Stenoporidae from upper Palaeozoic of China". Acta Palaeontologica Sinica. 6: 122–140.
  6. Sakagami, S. (2000). "Middle Permian bryozoa from Irian Jaya, Indonesia". Bulletin of the National Science Museum, Tokyo. C. 26 (3, 4): 139–168.
  7. Sakagami, Sumio; Sciunnach, Dario; Garzanti, Eduardo (May 2006). "Late Paleozoic and Triassic bryozoans from the Tethys Himalaya (N India, Nepal and S Tibet)". Facies. 52 (2): 279–298. doi:10.1007/s10347-005-0043-z. S2CID 140166356.
  8. Morozova, I.P. (1986). "Taxonomic Names". Permskie Mshanki Arktiki (Zapadniy Sektor). pp. 1–144.
  9. Morozova, I.P. (1970). "Mshanki Pozdnei Permi". Akademiya Nauk SSSR, Trudy Paleontologicheskogo Instituta. 122: 1–346.
  10. Kiseleva, A.V. (1982). Late Permian Bryozoans of Southern Primorye. pp. 1–128.
  11. Xia, F.S. (1986). "Carboniferous and Early Permian bryozoans from Xainza, northern Xizang". Bulletin of the Nanjing Institute of Geology and Palaeontology, Academia Sinica. 10: 201–254.
  12. Sakagami, S. (1998). "Permian bryozoans from north Ellesmere Island, Canadian Arctic Archipelago". Bulletin of the National Science Museum, Tokyo. C. 24: 67–91.
  13. Liu, X.L. (1980). "Bryozoa". Paleontological Atlas of Northeast China. Vol. 1. pp. 189–254.
  14. Romantchuk, T.V. (1970). "Pervye nakhodki mshanok v verkhney Permi khrebta dzhagdy". Novye Vidy Paleozoyskikh Mshanok i Korallov. pp. 81–86.
  15. Morozova, I.P.; Kruchinina, O.N. (1986). Permskie Mshanki Arktiki (Zapadniy Sektor). pp. 1–144.



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