Tīmeklisfenestellid: [noun] a bryozoan of the genus Fenestella or the family Fenestellidae. Tīmeklis2014. gada 1. nov. · Lower–Middle Devonian non-fenestellid fenestrate bryozoans of NW Spain are reported, from two coastal sections of the upper Emsian–lower …
Lower–Middle Devonian Fenestellidae (Bryozoa) of NW
TīmeklisAbstract: A large number of fenestrate bryozoan species were named in ‘A Synopsis of the Characters of the Car-boniferous Limestone Fossils of Ireland’ by Frederick M‘Coy (1844). At the same time, M‘Coy named the bryo-zoan genera Ichthyorachis, Ptylopora and Polypora, each of which by monotypy or by subsequent designation was TīmeklisFenestella is a genus of bryozoans or moss animals, forming fan–shaped colonies with a netted appearance. It is known from the Middle Ordovician to the early Upper … qoute about new media
Fenestrate Bryozoa in the Chouteau Group of Central Missouri …
Tīmeklis2024. gada 20. apr. · Six bryozoan species are described from the Lower Roadian (Guadalupian) of the eastern part of the East European Platform. The studied fauna is abundant and represented by various growth habits (branching, massive, encrusting, reticulate), developed in local bioherms. The studied bryozoan assemblage consists … TīmeklisBryozoans were studied in thin section using a binocular micro- scope with transmitted light. In total, 43 thin sections were pre- pared from rock samples. Morphological character terminology is partly adopted from Hageman (1991) for fenestrates and Hageman (1993) for cryptostomes. Fenestellidae is a family of bryozoans belonging to the order Fenestrida. The skeleton of its colonies consists of stiff branches that are interconnected by narrower crossbars (or dissepiments). The individuals of the colony (or zooids) inhabit one side of the branches in two parallel rows or two at the branch base and three or more rows further up. Zooids can be recognized as small rimme… qout abot poching endangered species