Septopora
Temporal range: Carboniferous-Permian
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Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Bryozoa
Class: Stenolaemata
Order: Fenestrida
Family: Septoporidae
Genus: Septopora
Species

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Septopora is an extinct genus of bryozoan belonging to the order Fenestrida.[1] It has been found in Pennsylvanian[2] to Permian[3] beds in North America,[2][3] South America,[4] Australia,[5] and southwest[6] and east Asia.[7]

Species

  • S. alternata Moore, 1929[2]
  • S. andeana Sakagami, 1995[4]
  • S. bilateralis McColloch et al., 1994[3]
  • S. biserialis Swallow, 1858[8]
  • S. blanda Moore, 1929[2]
  • S. cestriensis Prout, 1859[8]
  • S. diamorpha Lu, 1958[6]
  • S. distorta Kruchinina, 1986[9]
  • S. exornata Gorjunova, 1975[10]
  • S. flabellata Nikiforova, 1933[11]
  • S. flabellatiformis Romantchuk, 1970[12]
  • S. guangdongensis Li, 1977[13]
  • S. incaica Chronic, 1949[4]
  • S. lineata Nikiforova, 1933[4]
  • S. microchambera Lu, 1982[14]
  • S. obesus Lu, 1982[14]
  • S. orientalis Bassler, 1929[6]
  • S. ornata Crockford, 1944[5]
  • S. pinnata Ulrich, 1890[8]
  • S. quasiorientalis Morozova, 1965[1]
  • S. robusta Moore, 1929[2]
  • S. sinensis Lu, 1958[7]
  • S. spinulosa Moore, 1929[15]
  • S. tarazi Sakagami, 1980[16]

References

  1. 1 2 Morozova, I.P. (1970). "Mshanki Pozdnei Permi". Akademiya Nauk SSSR, Trudy Paleontologicheskogo Instituta. 122: 1–346.
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 Moore, R.C. (1929). "A bryozoan faunule from the upper Graham Formation, Pennsylvanian, of north-central Texas, Part II". Journal of Paleontology. 3 (2): 121–156. JSTOR 1297946.
  3. 1 2 3 Mccolloch, Miriam E.; Gilmour, Ernest H.; Snyder, Edward M. (July 1994). "The order Fenestrata (Bryozoa) of the Toroweap Formation (Permian), southern Nevada". Journal of Paleontology. 68 (4): 746–762. doi:10.1017/S0022336000026196. S2CID 131839606.
  4. 1 2 3 4 SAKAGAMI, SUMIO (1995). "997 Upper Paleozoic bryozoans from the Lake Titicaca region, Bolivia : Part 1. Introductory remarks, stratigraphy and systematic paleontology". Transactions and Proceedings of the Paleontological Society of Japan. New Series. 1 (80): 26–281. doi:10.14825/prpsj1951.1995.180_226.
  5. 1 2 Crockford, J. (1944). "Bryozoa from the Permian of Western Australia Part I: Cyclostomata and Cryptostomata from the north-west basin and Kimberley district". Proceedings of the Linnean Society of New South Wales. 69: 139–175.
  6. 1 2 3 Ernst, A.; Senowbari-Daryan, B.; Rashidi, K. (2008). "Permian Bryozoa from the Jamal Formation of Shotori Mountains (northeast Iran)". Revue de Paléobiologie, Genève. 27 (2): 395–408.
  7. 1 2 Lu, L.H. (1958). "Some bryozoans from the Chihsia Limestone of Hangchow, western Chekiang". Acta Palaeontologica Sinica. 6: 293–303.
  8. 1 2 3 Zimmerman, L.S.; Cuffey, R.J. (1987). "Species involved in Permian bryozoan bioherms, west Texas". In Ross, J.R.P. (ed.). Bryozoa: Present and Past. pp. 309–316.
  9. Kruchinina, O.N. (1986). "Taxonomic names". Permskie Mshanki Arktiki (Zapadniy Sektor). pp. 1–144.
  10. Gorjunova, R.V. (1975). "Permian Bryozoans of the Pamirs". Akademiya Nauk SSSR, Trudy Paleontologicheskogo Instituta. 148: 1–127.
  11. Ernst, A.; Senowbari-Daryan, B.; Hamedani, A. (2006). "Middle Permian bryozoa from the Lakaftari area, northeast of Esfahan, (central Iran)" (PDF). Geodiversitas. 28 (4): 543-590. Retrieved 22 December 2021.
  12. Romantchuk, T.V. (1970). "Mshanki Pozdnei Permi". Akademiya Nauk SSSR, Trudy Paleontologicheskogo Instituta. 122: 1–347.
  13. Li, S.Q. (1977). "Bryozoa". Palaeontological Atlas of South-Central China. Vol. 2. pp. 270–303.
  14. 1 2 Lu, L.H. (1982). "Bryozoa". Palaeontological Atlas of East China. Vol. 2. pp. 179–186.
  15. Simonsen, A.H.; Cuffey, R.J. (1980). "Fenestrate, pinnate, and ctenostome bryozoans and associated barnacle borings in the Wreford Megacyclothem (Lower Permian) of Kansas, Oklahoma, and Nebraska" (PDF). University of Kansas Paleontological Contributions. 101: 1–38. Retrieved 23 December 2021.
  16. Sakagami, S. (1980). "Permian Ectoprocta (Bryozoa) from the Abadeh region, Central Iran". Transactions and Proceedings of the Paleontological Society of Japan. New Series. 118: 269–289. doi:10.14825/prpsj1951.1980.118_269.


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