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Meaning of Cryptostomata from wikipedia

- Cryptostomata is an order of fossil bryozoans that lived from the Ordovician to the Permian. "Cryptostomata". Atlas of Ordovician Life. Retrieved 8 February...
- the conceptacles are not homologous. Similar structures also exist: cryptostomata are similar to conceptacles but differ having only hairs and are sterile;...
- this class include: Cyclostomatida/Cyclostomata (Ordovician-present) Cryptostomata/Cryptostomida † (Ordovician-Tri****ic) Cystoporida/Cystoporata † (Ordovician-Tri****ic)...
- class Phylactolaemata Plumatellida class Stenolaemata Cyclostomatida CryptostomataCystoporidaEsthonioporataFenestrataTimanodictyina † Trepostomatida...
- Male and female receptacles are on different plants. The lamina shows cryptostomatasmall cavities which produce colourless hairs. The reproductive bodies...
- Renbin (September 2015). "The oldest known bryozoan: Prophyllodictya (Cryptostomata) from the lower Tremadocian (Lower Ordovician) of Liujiachang, south-western...
- on either side of the midrib. The erect portion of the thallus bears cryptostomata and caecostomata (sterile surface cavities). The base of the thallus...
- channels along the frond. It has no mid-rib, no air-vesicles and no cryptostomata. It forms the uppermost zone of algae on the s**** growing at or above...
- attached to the substrate with a broad disc-shaped holdfast. It has many cryptostomata, and conceptacles that may be male, female or both. Up to 12 oogonia...
- Suarez Andres, Juan L (2017). "Articulation in the Family Rhabdomesidae (Cryptostomata: Bryozoa) from the Mississippian of Ireland". Irish Journal of Earth...