- that were
abundant in
Middle Ordovician to Late
Permian seas.
Solitary rugosans (e.g., Caninia, Lophophyllidium, Neozaphrentis, Streptelasma) are often...
- the
prehistoric order Rugosa.
Scleractinians are also
distinguished from
rugosans by
their pattern of
septal insertion. In
colonial corals,
growth results...
- Wilson, Mark A.; Toom, Ursula; Mõtus, Mari-Ann (2015). "Earliest
known rugosan-stromatoporoid
symbiosis from the
Llandovery of
Estonia (Baltica)". Palaeogeography...
- PMID 11751248, S2CID 7765487 Vinn, O.; Mõtus, M.-A. (2014). "Endobiotic
Rugosan Symbionts in
Stromatoporoids from the
Sheinwoodian (Silurian) of Baltica"...
- Tri****ic) may have
arisen from a non-calcifying
ancestor independent of the
rugosan corals (which
disappeared in the late Permian). An
artificial reef is a...
-
eponymous family Khmeriidae was
erected in 1954
inside the
order Rugosa. The
rugosan affiliation of the
genus was
supported by the
presence of
tabulae and vesiculae...
-
their host in
order to
prevent being overgrown.
Other tabulate corals,
rugosan corals, and
algal fossils have been
found wedged between growth zones within...
- Cap aux Goélands (Uppermost
Macgilvray Member).
Small colonies. The only
rugosan coral known from the formation, also
found in the
Menier formation. Paleofavosites...
-
stromatoporoids with soft-bodied worms,
calcareous tentaculitoid tubeworms and
rugosans, as well as
evidence of
symbiotic ****ociations of
tabulate corals with...
- from
Morocco with
skeletal structures convergent with
those of
Paleozoic rugosan corals".
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